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Mar 28 2026HEALTH

Why brain tumor care in kids needs a wake-up call right now

Brain cancer in children isn’t just another disease—it’s a hidden emergency. Every year, families face a tough battle while waiting for better treatments that still feel stuck in the past. The problem isn’t just the lack of progress; it’s that childhood brain tumors are often treated as a smaller ve

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Mar 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Pesticides Infiltrate Protected Waters Despite Conservation Rules

Scientists tested water in Brazil’s Protected Areas and found pesticide pollution almost everywhere. Samples from streams inside conservation zones and outside showed high traces of farm chemicals. The study tested 46 substances and spotted 15 types, including common herbicides, insecticides, and fu

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Spain’s Housing Tax Plan Hits Political Roadblocks

Spain’s government wanted to slap a 100% tax on non-EU property buyers to cool off a red-hot housing market. The idea was simple: make it too expensive for outsiders to buy homes, so locals could compete again. But after a year of headlines and political speeches, the plan hasn’t even reached a vote

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Mar 27 2026POLITICS

Malaria’s Battle in Palestine: A New View

The British Army, after winning a war in 1918, warned that Palestine would be bleak because of malaria. Their win relied on a six‑month effort where thousands of mainly Egyptian workers destroyed places where mosquitoes bred. When that work stopped on 19 September 1918, the disease surged again and

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Mar 27 2026POLITICS

U. S. Eyes Control of Nord Stream Pipelines, Says Russia

Sergei Lavrov told a French TV station that the United States is trying to take charge of the Nord Stream gas lines. The pipelines, which run under the Baltic Sea, were damaged by a blast in September 2022. The incident cut off much of Russia’s gas flow to Europe, tightening energy supplies even bef

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Mar 27 2026FINANCE

Micron’s Big Drop: Is It a Buying Chance or a Warning?

Micron Technology’s stock fell nearly twenty percent in the last week, even after a record earnings announcement that blew past Wall Street forecasts. The dip shows how quickly investor mood can shift in a market buzzing with AI excitement; great results do not always keep the price steady. The sli

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Mar 27 2026EDUCATION

Learn Rubber Skills Anytime, Anywhere

The Rubber Division has added new on‑demand courses to its learning hub. Now, in addition to the usual self‑paced Basic, Intermediate and Advanced programs, learners can watch recordings of earlier classes and webinars whenever they choose. This change lets people revisit core ideas, sharpen thei

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Mar 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Safari Preview 240 Brings New Fixes and Speed Boosts

Apple has rolled out Safari Technology Preview 240, a testbed for future browser features. The new build tackles bugs in CSS, HTML, and media handling, while polishing the rendering engine for smoother graphics. It also updates support for PDF viewing, SVG graphics, and scrolling mechanics, giving d

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Mar 27 2026HEALTH

Protein Bars That Feel Like Treats

These bars have become a common sight on shelves and in bags. People no longer like the chalky, sugary protein bars that taste artificial. Instead they choose JUNKLESS Protein Bars because they feel like dessert, not a health product. The bars are popular among many groups. Actress Olivia

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Mar 27 2026HEALTH

Gut Microbes and the Mind of New Breast Cancer Patients

The study looks at how the gut bacteria of women newly diagnosed with hormone‑receptor positive, HER2‑negative breast cancer relate to their feelings and thinking skills. Instead of starting with the disease, the research first examines the patients’ mental state and memory before any treatment b

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