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Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Instagram Clicks with Smart Words

A recent survey looked at how the words in Japanese Instagram ads affect how many people click on them. The researchers pulled 21, 692 ads from the Meta Marketing API between July 2021 and June 2023. They measured click‑through rate (CTR) by dividing link clicks by the number of times an ad was show

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Apr 15 2026SCIENCE

How to Test Protein Similarity with Better Limits

Scientists use a method called hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry to study how proteins fold. When comparing two drug versions, they need a test that shows the samples are almost identical, not just different. A new approach called TOST uses two one‑sided tests to set limits of acce

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Europe’s Drone Aid and Russia’s Growing Concerns

Russia says that European countries are making more drones for Ukraine. The defence ministry claims this pushes the conflict closer to Europe. It released a list of factories that it says build drones or parts for Ukraine, including sites in Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy, Israel and Poland.

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Blood Test Spots Alzheimer’s Years Ahead

A new study shows that a simple blood test can flag the risk of Alzheimer’s long before any brain scan or symptoms appear. The test measures a specific form of tau protein called pTau217 in the blood, which has been linked to the toxic tangles that form inside Alzheimer’s brains. Researchers followe

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Apr 15 2026WEATHER

Weather Control: Fact or Fiction?

The new episode of “Conspiracies & Coverups” tackles a topic everyone feels: the weather. Host Andrew Bustamante, who once worked for the CIA, asks whether we really have no control over it. He talks with experts who explain how weather‑manipulation ideas, like chemtrails and cloud seeding, are d

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Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Portable Movie Night Made Easy with the New Anker Projector

The winter chill is finally fading, and spring invites us to share a movie under the stars. A handy projector can turn any backyard into a cinema, and Anker’s latest model makes that simple. The Nebula P1i is built for travel, featuring a sturdy handle so you can carry it from room to patio. It n

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Apr 15 2026FINANCE

'Wall Street Takes the Lead in Tokenizing Real Assets'

'The big banks are stepping into a world that started with crypto. BlackRock’s chief, Larry Fink, wrote in his yearly letter that every kind of asset should be turned into a token. That idea has made many people wonder if the original creators of the concept will still have a role, or whether huge

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Apr 15 2026FINANCE

Growth in Loans Drives HDB’s Profit Surge

HDB, a non‑bank lender linked to HDFC Bank, saw its profit jump from 5. 31 billion rupees last year to 7. 51 billion rupees this quarter. The rise comes as consumers spend more after tax cuts, especially on cars and home appliances. HDB’s consumer loans grew 16 %, faster than business lending

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sierra Steps Up: Overwatch Brings New Hero, Events and Spring Vibes

A fresh chapter in the Overwatch saga has begun with Season 2: Summit, a package that adds new challenges and visual flair to the game. The highlight is Sierra, a former security chief from Watchpoint: Grand Mesa who now fights the Talon organization. Her backstory links her to a soldier‑enhancement

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Caregivers in the Philippines Face Heavy Load After Stroke

In many homes across the Philippines, family members step in to care for loved ones who have suffered a stroke. These informal caregivers often shoulder long hours, emotional stress, and financial strain without formal support. A recent survey looked at who these caregivers are and what makes their

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