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Aug 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

UK Air Traffic Control Glitch: What Went Wrong and Why It Matters

A recent radar issue at the Swanwick control center caused quite a stir in the UK's air travel scene. On Wednesday, over 150 flights were canceled due to a technical snag that lasted from 4:05 p. m. to 5:10 p. m. This wasn't the first time such a problem occurred, and it's got everyone from authorit

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Susan Monarez Takes the Helm at CDC: What's Her Stance on Health Issues?

Susan Monarez is now the official head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Senate voted to confirm her, with 51 votes in favor and 47 against, strictly along party lines. This comes after she was nominated by President Trump in March. He described her as a "dedicated public

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Jul 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities We Loved: A Wave of Goodbyes

It's been a tough month for fans around the world. Four beloved figures have passed away, leaving a void in the hearts of many. Ryne Sandberg, the Chicago Cubs' legendary second baseman, lost his battle with cancer. Fans gathered at Wrigley Field, leaving flowers and memorabilia at his statue. They

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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for HIV Treatment: South African Men's Take on Long-Acting Injections

In South Africa, men who are not straight face big problems with HIV. They have a hard time sticking to their daily HIV medicine. This makes it tough to keep the virus under control. Things like hiding their status, feeling ashamed, and dealing with partners make it even harder. A new kind of HIV m

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Jul 23 2025SCIENCE

A Billionaire's Long-Awaited Space Adventure

Justin Sun, the crypto mogul, is finally set to embark on a journey to space. He paid a whopping $28 million for a seat on Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft. This is not his first attempt. He was supposed to fly in 2021 but had to cancel due to scheduling issues. Then, he planned to go in 2022 wi

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Jul 23 2025SCIENCE

How Fear Spreads: Understanding the Ripple Effect of Terror Attacks

The October 7th Hamas attack on Israel sent shockwaves far beyond the immediate impact. A recent study dug into how fear of terrorism spreads, even among those not directly affected. Researchers looked at how people's sense of closeness to the victims influenced their fear. They found that the more

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Jul 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Blockchain Rules Game: How Algorithms Shape the Digital Money World

Blockchain is a big deal right now. It's the tech behind digital money like Bitcoin. Imagine a big, digital book that everyone can see but no one can easily change. This book, or ledger, stays safe and up-to-date because of something called consensus algorithms. These are like the rules that decide

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Connecting Hearts: The Power of Global Palliative Care Gatherings

Every year, healthcare professionals and advocates come together to discuss and celebrate the importance of palliative care. In 2023 and 2024, two significant events took place, bringing together experts from around the world. These gatherings focused on improving care for those with serious illness

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Jul 18 2025CELEBRITIES

A Centenarian Life: Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink's Legacy

Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink lived a long life, from 1924 to 2024. He was the last of the first generation born in the 20th century. His life spanned a full century, witnessing massive changes in technology, society, and culture. Borchgrevink was not just known for his age but also for his contri

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Jul 18 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Hidden Stories of 19th Century Migrants in South Australia

Researchers have been digging into the lives of 19th-century migrants to South Australia. They used a special way of looking at things called a Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) framework. This helps them see how different factors connect and affect each other. It's like putting together a puzzle with

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