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Jun 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ships Sailing Towards a Greener Future: The Carbon Capture Potential

The ocean has a natural way of dealing with carbon dioxide. It uses a process called calcium carbonate dissolution. This process helps to neutralize the acidity caused by increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Scientists have been looking into ways to speed up this process. One method is called

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Jun 19 2025FINANCE

Geopolitical Tensions and Commodity Market Shocks

Geopolitical risks (GPR) have a big impact on the prices of natural resources. These resources are vital for both survival and sustainable economies. The way these risks spread through markets is not straightforward. It changes over time and can be quite unpredictable. This is especially true for bu

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

The Impact of Counterions on Viologen Memory Devices

Viologen compounds are gaining attention for their potential in molecular memory devices. These devices could be game-changers in the world of neuromorphic technology. Viologen's unique ability to switch between two stable states makes it perfect for creating non-volatile memory. This means the memo

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How Scans and AI Are Changing Forensic Science

The skull has always been a key player in figuring out who someone was. It is used in investigations to determine three main things: whether the person was male or female, how tall they were, and how old they were when they died. Modern tech has made this process much more precise. Computed tomograp

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

The Power of Real-Time Social Check-ins for Seniors

Social connections are vital for the health and happiness of older adults. This is not a new revelation. What is new is the use of real-time tracking to measure these connections. This method, known as Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), is gaining attention for its potential to provide immediate

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Two Tankers Clash in Tense Waters

The Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route for global oil transport, saw an unexpected event recently. Two oil tankers, the Adalynn and the Front Eagle, collided in these waters. The incident occurred near the coast of Iran, adding to the existing tensions in the region due to the ongoing conflict betwee

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Jun 17 2025FINANCE

Home Construction Confidence Hits a Low

The confidence of homebuilders has taken a hit, reaching near-record lows in June 2025. This drop is largely due to higher mortgage rates and economic uncertainty. The National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) showed a decline in builder sentiment, falling 2 p

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Jun 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Mode: How It's Shaking Up Search Console

Google has recently made a significant change to how it tracks data in Search Console. They've started including information from AI Mode, a feature that enhances search results with interactive, AI-powered responses. This shift means that clicks, impressions, and positions from AI Mode are now part

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Jun 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Final Intel Mac Support: What You Need to Know

Apple is wrapping up support for its Intel-based Macs. This change has been in the works for a while, and it's part of a bigger shift. Apple has been moving from Intel chips to its own Apple Silicon. This move started a few years back and is now nearing its end. With the release of macOS 26 Tahoe, A

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Jun 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

AirPods Pro 3: The Long Wait for Big Changes

The tech world is buzzing with news that the AirPods Pro 3 might not hit the shelves until 2026. This is a significant delay from the previously expected release date. This delay is not a surprise. This is because Apple has been facing challenges with its AI developments, particularly with Siri.

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