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Israel's Bold Move: New Laws Spark Debate

November 11, 2025

In a significant development, Israel's parliament has taken the first step towards introducing a law that could impose the death penalty on individuals deemed terrorists by the state. This move, spearheaded by the far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, has sparked intense debate and c

technology

Can Crypto Gambling Fuel Science?

November 11, 2025

Ideosphere, a startup with big dreams, wants to use crypto prediction markets to fund early-stage science. The idea is to take the money flowing into crypto gambling and redirect it towards research that traditional investors find too risky. Rei Jarram, one of the co-founders, believes that predicti

technology

How to Keep Data Safe in Big Computer Hubs

November 11, 2025

Data centers are like the brains of many businesses. They hold important information and keep things running smoothly. But as these centers grow, keeping data safe becomes a big challenge. One way to tackle this is by using a special method called broadcast signcryption. This method helps to send se

science

Tiny Plastic Pieces, Big Differences: How Scientists Tell Them Apart

November 10, 2025

Plastic pollution is a big problem. Tiny pieces of plastic, called microplastics, are everywhere. They come in different types, and each type acts differently in nature and can be harmful in different ways. Scientists have been trying to find a way to tell these different types of microplastics apa

health

How Lifestyle Choices Impact Teen Mental Health

November 10, 2025

Teenagers today face a lot of pressure. They juggle school, friends, and growing up. But did you know their daily habits can greatly affect their mental health? A recent study looked at how lifestyle choices relate to non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in Spanish teens. The study focused on students a

business

From Crypto to AI: The Brothers' Big Bet

November 7, 2025

Daniel and Will Roberts, once bankers, are now worth a whopping $850 million. How did they do it? They switched from crypto to AI. It was a risky move, but it paid off big time. Their journey started with Bitcoin mining. They even took their company, IREN Ltd. , public in 2021. But the crypto marke

celebrities

Streaming Stars: Why Knowing Legends Isn't a Must

November 7, 2025

The internet was buzzing after comedian Deon Cole pointed out that streamer Kai Cenat didn't seem to recognize well-known Black celebrities during his BET Awards streaming gig. This sparked a debate about whether knowing industry legends is still important in today's digital age. Consequence, a res

business

French Call Center Faces AI and U. S. Government Hurdles

November 6, 2025

A French call center company, once known as Teleperformance, has recently revised its financial expectations for 2025. The new outlook predicts a slower revenue growth, now between 1% and 2%, which is a drop from the earlier estimate of 2% to 4%. Additionally, the company has lowered its operating m

politics

Tracking Migrant Kids: ICE's New Call Center Plan

November 6, 2025

ICE, the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is setting up a new call center. This center will have a special team. Their job? To find unaccompanied migrant children. They plan to work with local police to get information. The goal? To track down these kids and possibly deport them. This isn

politics

Putting Survivors First: A New Way to Seek Justice

November 5, 2025

In May 2025, a significant step was taken to support survivors of human rights abuses. The International Accountability Platform for Belarus (IAPB) released a practice note titled "A Survivor-Centred Approach to Documentation for Criminal Accountability. " This guide is a big deal because it focuses