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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

How Groups Can Spark New Ideas

Innovation doesn't just happen by chance. It often starts with the right environment. Groups, big or small, play a big role in making this happen. They can create spaces where new ideas can grow. But how exactly do they do this? First, groups can bring people together. When different minds come tog

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

New Look at Hepatitis B Vaccine for Babies

A group of independent experts in the U. S. is set to review the data on giving the hepatitis B vaccine to newborns. This comes after a delay in a decision about when babies should get their first dose. The Vaccine Integrity Project is taking on this task. They want to check the safety and benefits

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's New AI Age Check: What's the Deal?

YouTube has been busy rolling out its AI age verification system. It's not new, but it's now affecting more users. The platform first talked about this back in July, saying it would start in August. But it wasn't until late September that the first users saw these checks. Now, another group of users

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Nov 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Celebrities Shine at Earthshot Prize Event in Brazil

Prince William made a grand entrance at the Earthshot Prize event in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The star-studded affair took place at the Museum of Tomorrow, marking the fifth year of the prestigious awards. This year's ceremony was a mix of glamour and environmental awareness, with big names like Shaw

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Dawn for T-Minus Zero: A Studio's Fight for Independence

T-Minus Zero Entertainment, a game development studio that was once part of NetEase, has found new life. The studio, which was shut down in September, has been brought back to life by its original founders and a group of experienced game developers. This team includes industry veterans who have work

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Business Leaders Skip COP30 in Belem for Sao Paulo

While world leaders are in Belem for the COP30 climate talks, many business leaders are choosing to stay in Sao Paulo. This is not a coincidence. Sao Paulo is Brazil's business hub, making it easier for executives to meet and discuss climate finance. Most of these business leaders have no plans to v

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's 2025 Election: Who's In and Who's Out?

The votes are in, and the results are clear. In the recent New Jersey elections, Democrats took home many wins, but Republicans also had their share of victories. Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat, came out on top against Republican Jack Ciattarelli in a race that caught the attention of the whole country.

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Nov 06 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: New Math Tricks for Better Drug Testing

Ever wondered how scientists test drugs? They often use a method called chromatography. It's like a race track for tiny particles. But it's not just any race track. This one has three different lanes. Each lane has its own rules. One lane is for positive charges. Another is for negative charges. The

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Your Finger's New AI Sidekick: The Stream Ring

A group of ex-Meta engineers have a new project. They started a company called Sandbar. Their first product is a smart ring with AI. It's called the Stream Ring. Here's how it works: You have a sudden idea but no way to write it down. Just press the ring's button, whisper your thought, and it gets

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Love and Laughter Keep Dick Van Dyke Young at Heart

Dick Van Dyke, the man who made us laugh and sing along with Mary Poppins, is about to turn 100. But how has he stayed so full of life? It turns out, it's not about fancy diets or expensive pills. The real secret is his wife, Arlene Silver, who is 46 years younger than him. They met in 2006 when she

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