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Meta Keeps Instagram and WhatsApp: What This Means

November 19, 2025

A recent court decision has given Meta a big win. The judge said Meta did not break any laws when it bought Instagram and WhatsApp. This ruling is important because it shows how hard it is to challenge big tech companies. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) tried to prove that Meta was acting unfair

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Gizzard Delicacy: Hidden Dangers in Cameroon's Favorite Chicken Part

November 18, 2025

Gizzard is a popular food choice for many in Cameroon, enjoyed by people of all ages. However, this tasty chicken part might be hiding some serious health risks. Recent research has shown that gizzards can contain harmful substances like mycotoxins and heavy metals. The study looked at gizzards fro

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Tiny Tech, Big Changes: The Future of AR and VR

November 18, 2025

Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are already changing the way we learn, work, and play. But what if these technologies could be even better? Enter tunable holographic metasurfaces. These tiny structures can manipulate light in ways that could revolutionize AR and VR devices. Right no

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How Gut Bacteria and Fats Might Be Linked to Multiple Sclerosis

November 17, 2025

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It's like a puzzle with many pieces, and one of those pieces might be the bacteria living in our guts. These tiny organisms, known as gut microbiota, play a big role in how our bodies handle fats, like cholesterol an

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Smart Glasses for Athletes: Oakley Meta Vanguard Review

November 17, 2025

The Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses are designed with athletes in mind, offering a blend of style and functionality. These glasses stand out with their unique Oakley Sphaera look, which combines the advanced features of the earlier Oakley Meta HSTNs with a familiar visor design. The Vanguard incl

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Gene Discovery: A Double-Edged Sword for Heart Health

November 17, 2025

A scientist in Dallas has made a big discovery about how a gene can cause fatty livers but also protect arteries. Zhao Zhang, who works at UT Southwestern Medical Center, won a big award from the American Heart Association for this finding. The award, called the Jack Sarver Prize, comes with $25, 00

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How a Tiny Molecule Can Weaken the Body's Defenses Against Breast Cancer

November 16, 2025

In the complex world of cancer, tiny molecules can have big impacts. One such molecule, tetracosatetraenoic acid (C24:4 (n-6)), has been found to play a significant role in the spread of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) to the lungs. This molecule is produced by an enzyme called PLA2G16, which i

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Unseen Threats: Heavy Metals and Fracking's Hidden Dangers

November 16, 2025

Heavy metals from fracking wastewater are sneaking into our environment and putting people, especially kids, at risk. This isn't just about pollution—it's about real health dangers lurking in the dirt and water near drilling sites. Scientists recently dug deep into sediment samples from oil and gas

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Metals: Our Hidden Heroes and Villains

November 16, 2025

Metals are everywhere. They are in our phones, our cars, and even in the food we eat. But how much do we really know about them? A recent book takes a closer look at the story behind these everyday materials. It's not just about gold and silver. Even the more common metals have interesting stories

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Unusual Cancer Cases in Dogs: When Tumors Spread to the Brain

November 16, 2025

In the world of veterinary medicine, some cases stand out due to their rarity. Two such cases involved dogs with a type of cancer called endometrial carcinoma, which is not very common in dogs. This cancer started in the uterus and then spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. The fir