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Sep 02 2025EDUCATION

Remembering Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk: A Life of Impact

Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk, who passed away in 2025, left behind a legacy that continues to inspire many. Born in 1955, his journey was marked by significant contributions to his field. His work was not just about research; it was about making a real difference. People who knew him often spoke about his

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Sep 02 2025BUSINESS

MrBeast's Next Big Move: A Phone Service?

MrBeast, the famous YouTuber, is exploring a new venture: a mobile phone service. This idea comes from a leaked plan seen in early 2025. The project is not a rush, but it could launch in 2026. MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is 27 years old. He does not need to build a telecom company f

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Could Korean Rice Wine Be the Key to Better Digestion?

Constipation is a growing problem for many people around the world. Makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice wine, is packed with good stuff like probiotics and yeasts that might help keep your gut moving. But does it really work? A recent study tried to find out by testing it on rats with induced const

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Sep 02 2025FINANCE

Small Companies: The Undiscovered Investment Opportunity

Investors often focus on well-known companies, but they might be missing out on a big chance. Small companies, which are often overlooked, could be a smart investment right now. They don't usually offer big dividends. On average, they provide around 1. 1%. However, while large tech companies like Ap

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Sep 02 2025FINANCE

Tech ETF Gives Investors a Real View of the Market

The tech world is buzzing again, especially with big names like Nvidia and Microsoft leading the charge. These two giants make up over 40% of the tech sector, which is great for returns but also a bit risky. A new ETF called TRUT from VanEck hit the market recently. It's designed to give investors

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Warm Waters Bring Danger: The Rise of a Deadly Bacteria

A dangerous bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, is making a comeback. It's a germ that loves warm, low-salt water and can cause a serious illness called vibriosis. This bacteria is not new, but it's becoming more common, and experts are worried. Vibrio vulnificus is often found in brackish waters, where f

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Sep 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Punjab's Flooding Crisis: A Glimpse into the Devastation

In Pakistan's Punjab region, a catastrophic flood has left a trail of destruction, impacting millions of lives and threatening the nation's economy. The deluge has submerged vast areas, washing away homes, farms, and livelihoods. Muhammad Amjad, a farmer, lost most of his land to the floodwaters, le

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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

Vietnam's Big Day: A Show of Strength and Unity

Vietnam marked a significant milestone this week, the 80th anniversary of its independence. The country put on a massive military parade, the biggest in years, to celebrate. Streets in Hanoi were packed with people waving flags and wearing red shirts, showing strong national pride. The parade featu

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Sep 02 2025BUSINESS

Space Investments: No Rocket Science Needed

Investing in space is no longer just for experts. More investors are putting money into space startups, even if they don't know much about rockets. This shift shows that space is becoming more like any other business. Five years ago, an investor named Katelin Holloway took a big risk. She invested

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Why Dating Apps Might Be a Psychopath's Playground

Dating apps have become a popular way to meet new people, but recent research suggests they might also be a haven for psychopaths. A study found that men with psychopathic traits often report more sexual encounters on these platforms. This doesn't mean every successful dater is a psychopath, but cer

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