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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Zinc Batteries Get a Boost: A Smarter Way to Store Energy

Zinc-ion batteries are gaining traction for their safety, affordability, and eco-friendliness. Yet, they face some tough challenges, like dendrite growth and hydrogen gas formation, which can cause problems. To tackle these issues, scientists have been using highly concentrated electrolytes. While t

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Why Taping Your Mouth at Night Might Be a Bad Idea

A recent trend on social media suggests that taping your mouth shut while sleeping can improve sleep quality and reduce snoring. However, experts warn that this practice is not only unnecessary but potentially dangerous. The idea behind mouth taping is to encourage nasal breathing, which is general

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

Boosting Arkansas' Future: Community Colleges Get Big Bucks for Transport Training

Arkansas is stepping up its game in transport training. Three community colleges in the state just got a big chunk of cash from the Arkansas Department of Transportation. The total? Over $450, 000. This money is not just for show. It's meant to help these schools teach students about transport and l

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech: Learning from Mistakes to Spot Objects Better

Tech is getting smarter at spotting things in new places. Imagine you teach a computer to recognize cars using pictures from one city. Now, you want it to work in a different city with different lighting and roads. This is tricky because the computer might not recognize cars as well in the new place

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Oct 20 2025FINANCE

Pound in Peril: Experts Predict a Rocky Road for the UK Economy

The UK's economic future is looking shaky, and investors are taking notice. Many fund managers are placing bets that the pound will drop in value. This is because the UK is facing slow growth and some tough financial decisions are coming up. Rachel Reeves, the Finance Minister, has a big task ahead

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Walking Right: Why Tiny Errors Can Cause Big Problems

Walking might look easy, but it's a complex process. To study and improve walking, experts use clinical gait analysis (CGA). This method breaks down walking into detailed parts. However, small errors can lead to big issues. One common mistake is not correctly identifying when the foot first touches

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A Chat About Weapons and War: Trump and Zelensky's Meeting

A recent meeting between former U. S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sparked some interesting discussions. The main topic? Weapons and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Zelensky brought up a possible trade. He suggested swapping Ukraine's drone technology for U. S. Toma

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Why John Bolton's Case is Different from Other Trump Critics

John Bolton, a former national security adviser, is in hot water. He's been hit with federal charges for allegedly mishandling classified information. This isn't just any case, though. Experts say it's different from other cases involving Trump critics, like James Comey and Letitia James. Bolton ha

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

How Diabetes Can Change the Post-Birth Experience for Moms and Babies

Diabetes in moms can make the time after birth more challenging. This is not just about physical health but also mental well-being. A recent study looked into how diabetes might affect moms and their babies after birth. It compared two groups: moms with diabetes and those without. The focus was on p

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Rams Kick Off with a Bang in London Showdown

In a thrilling start to their game in London, the Rams took the field with a bang. Their coach, Sean McVay, made a bold call on fourth down, choosing to go for it instead of kicking a field goal. This decision paid off big time as the Rams not only converted the fourth down but also marched down the

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