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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Green Push: How Far Along Are They?

China is the world's top carbon polluter. It's also making big moves to cut down on emissions. The country has set a goal to become carbon neutral. This means it wants to balance out the carbon it emits with the carbon it removes from the atmosphere. A recent study took a close look at China's plan

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

A Rocky Planet With A Surprising Secret

A planet that is far away has surprised scientists. It is called TOI-561 b. It is 280 light-years from Earth. This planet is not like Earth. It is a hot, lava-covered world. Scientists thought it was too small and too hot to have an atmosphere. But new evidence shows it might have one. The James We

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

A Comet Packed With Life's Building Blocks

A comet named 3I/ATLAS is making waves in the science world. It's not your average space rock. This one is loaded with stuff that could help life begin. Scientists found it's full of menthol and hydrogen cyanide. These are key ingredients for life to start. NASA's Martin Cordiner and his team used

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

Mars Mission in Jeopardy: MAVEN's Sudden Silence

Mars, the red planet, has a new mystery. MAVEN, a spacecraft that has been circling Mars for over a decade, has gone quiet. NASA, the space agency, lost touch with MAVEN on Sunday. It was working fine before it went behind Mars. But when it came out from behind the planet, NASA couldn't hear from it

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Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX's Big Plans: What's Next for the Space Venture?

Elon Musk has confirmed that SpaceX is indeed planning to go public in 2026. This news comes after several reports suggested the same, with some even putting the company's valuation at a staggering $800 billion. However, Musk quickly clarified that this valuation figure is not accurate. So, what's

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Color Palette: How Black Holes Paint Galaxy Clusters

Galaxy clusters, the universe's heavyweights, are not just lumps of gas and galaxies. They're dynamic places where supermassive black holes act like cosmic artists, shaping and coloring their surroundings with powerful energy bursts. These outbursts create stunning structures like jets, bubbles, and

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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Mars Mission in Jeopardy: The Silent MAVEN

The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft, operated by NASA, has gone dark. On December 6th, as MAVEN moved behind Mars, ground control anticipated a brief signal loss. However, the Deep Space Network has not received any communication from the orbiter since. Engineers are workin

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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Mars Mission on a Budget: The Highs and Lows of ESCAPADE

Mars has always been a tricky destination. Now, NASA is trying a new approach with the ESCAPADE mission. This isn't your typical big-budget space adventure. It's a cost-effective, high-risk project aiming to study Mars' magnetic field and atmosphere. Launched in late 2025, ESCAPADE is part of NASA's

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Why Buying American Ivermectin Matters

Ivermectin, a drug with a wide range of uses, is gaining attention again. It's used for treating skin conditions, parasite infections, and even shows promise in fighting cancer. However, most of the Ivermectin sold worldwide comes from Asia, with a significant portion from China. This raises concern

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

A Big Win for Racing Teams: NASCAR Settles Major Legal Fight

A legal battle that shook the world of stock car racing came to an end. NASCAR agreed to make team charters permanent. This change affects how teams earn money and compete. The fight started when Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports sued NASCAR. They accused the racing series of ac

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