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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

Skipjack Tuna: Unraveling Their Winter and Spawning Secrets

Skipjack tuna are fascinating creatures that roam the oceans. Scientists wanted to understand more about their movements, especially during spawning and winter. They focused on the northern coast of Japan, where these tuna live. Using special tags, researchers tracked the tuna. They found two group

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Marvell's Big Bet on AI Future

Marvell, a big name in semiconductors, just made a bold move. They're buying Celestial AI for a whopping $3. 25 billion. That price could even go up to $5. 5 billion if Celestial hits certain sales targets. This isn't just any purchase. It's a strategic play to boost Marvell's networking business.

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

France's Aging Challenge: A Financial Wake-Up Call

France is in for a rough ride. The country's population is getting older fast. By 2070, nearly one in three people will be over 65. Meanwhile, the number of working-age people will drop by more than 3 million. This shift is a big deal for France's finances. Right now, healthcare, pensions, and cari

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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bright and Bold: Why the LG G5 OLED TV is a Gamer's Dream

The LG G5 OLED TV is making waves in the gaming community. This TV stands out because of its brightness. It's not just bright; it's the brightest OLED TV tested so far. This brightness makes a big difference when playing games. It helps gamers see details in both bright and dark areas. This can be a

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Fencing Gets a Modern Makeover

Fencing, one of the oldest Olympic sports, is getting a major update. Miles Chamley-Watson, a three-time Olympian, is launching the World Fencing League (WFL) in 2026. This new league aims to make fencing more exciting and easier to understand for fans. The WFL will use advanced technology to track

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Hidden Dangers: Everyday Chemicals That Could Cause Cancer

Cancer is a scary disease that can happen when cells in the body grow out of control. Sometimes, this happens because of harmful chemicals in the environment. These chemicals, called carcinogens, can be found in many places, like the air we breathe, the water we drink, and even the food we eat. One

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Becoming Your Best Self: Mastering Personal Branding in 2026

Personal branding has evolved from a bold idea to a must-have skill. In 2026, four big changes are shaping how people present themselves: AI, hybrid work, multiple generations in the workplace, and a demand for authenticity. These shifts are redefining trust and influence. Being real is the new rem

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

Songs and Stereotypes: How Music Spreads Harmful Ideas About Sexual Violence

Music is more than just entertainment. It shapes our views and beliefs. Over the past decade, many popular songs have spread false ideas about sexual violence. These ideas, known as rape myths, can make it harder to prevent such violence. Researchers looked at the top 25 songs from Billboard's year

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Sony a7 V: A Fresh Take on Photography

The Sony a7 V is here, and it's packed with updates. It's been a while since the last model, the a7 IV, and Sony has been busy. They've added a new sensor, a faster processor, and better autofocus. The camera is designed for enthusiasts, but it's got some high-end features too. The design is simila

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Surgical Training with Smart Video Tech

Surgical training is a big deal. It needs lots of time and effort. But there is a problem. Reviewing surgical videos by hand takes too long. This slows down learning. It also makes it hard to teach many people at once. A new idea is here to help. It uses smart tech. This tech looks at lots of video

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