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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Foams that Shield and Sense

Imagine a material that can not only protect your gadgets from unwanted interference but also sense how they're being used. That's exactly what scientists have cooked up with a unique foam. This foam is made from something called MXene and polyurethane. This combination allows the foam to be both s

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Financial Boost

NATO has a big plan to support Ukraine. All 32 allies have promised 41. 6 billion USD to keep Ukraine safe. This money will arrive by the end of 2025. NATO Deputy Secretary-General Radmila Shekerinska spoke about this promise at a meeting in Brussels. Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanish

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

The Price of Old-School Putin

Putin's 23-year reign in Russia has spotlighted a unique blend of gender politics. Since the Ukraine invasion in February 2022, the world has witnessed how Putin's mix of traditional values and tough leadership style has reshaped the country's power dynamics. Let's dive into how this plays a role i

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Putin's Long Game: Russia's Slow-Mo Strategy

Russia's military leaders have their eyes on the long game. They are gearing up for operations that could last up to nine months. This is a clear sign that Vladimir Putin isn't eager to wrap up the war he initiated anytime soon. The Institute for the Study of War rated this. The plan to surro

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Feb 05 2025CRIME

Moscow's Shocking Blast: A Putin Ally's Life on the Edge

In northwest Moscow, a grenade blast rocked an apartment building known for its high-end residents. The target? Armen Sarkisyan. This isn't just any name, though. Sarkisyan was a key ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He was responsible for creating a military unit called ArBat, which is bas

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Sneaky Science: Can Tricking Your Brain Ease Hand Pain?

Imagine this: you're feeling hand pain. You can't get relief from medicines, and you are looking for other options. Scientists were thinking along these lines. They thought to use virtual tricks to make hands look different. Not just a magic trick, but something that can actually help with pain.

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Breathing Through Your Brain:Ancient Techniques & Modern Findings

Humans have long practiced breath control, like alternate nostril breathing. This is an ancient technique from yogic traditions. It has been thought to control brain activity and bodily functions. The brain's left and right sides can have different roles, so scientists wanted to see if breathing thr

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Don't Mess with Ukraine's Minerals

Imagine this: A powerful country, Russia, is now warning another superpower, the U. S. , to keep their hands off Ukraine's valuable minerals. This all started when the U. S. President, Donald Trump, suggested giving military help to Ukraine, but only if they let the U. S. have some of their

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Deal: Ukraine's Riches for US Aid

A unique proposal has surfaced in the midst of Ukraine's ongoing battle, driven by the United States desire to offset international assistance. Trump's new stance is to access Ukraine's vast rare earth minerals and crucial minerals. The push for access has been coming from diverse sources before

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cooking Smarter: Adjusting Recipes for Different Diets

Can you imagine a tool to change a recipe? This tool would make food more interesting or help our health? Cooking is a common hobby for many people. Food brings joy to so many people. It is central to many cultures. Not everyone can enjoy every dish. Many people have certain diets. Food alle

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