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Turning CO2 into Treasure: A Smart New Catalyst

November 25, 2025

Scientists have cooked up a clever way to turn CO2 into useful stuff without needing fancy equipment or lots of energy. They made a special material called a covalent organic framework (COF) that acts like a tiny, super-strong net. This net traps tiny bits of palladium, a special metal, to create a

crypto

Why People Are Diversifying With Crypto in 2025

November 25, 2025

In 2025, more people are putting their money into crypto for a different reason. Instead of just chasing big profits, they want to spread out their investments. This is called diversification. Over half of the people surveyed said this is their main reason for investing in crypto. Last year, most p

technology

Apple's Vision Pro Gets Exciting New Content: Real Madrid and Red Bull Join the Fun

November 25, 2025

Apple's Vision Pro is about to get some thrilling new content. Real Madrid and Red Bull are teaming up with Apple to bring immersive experiences to the device. First up, Real Madrid is working on an immersive documentary. It will give fans an inside look at the club. The documentary will be filmed

business

Saudi Arabia's Slow Sip Towards Change

November 25, 2025

Saudi Arabia is taking small steps to loosen its grip on alcohol restrictions. Two new stores are in the works, one for Aramco's non-Muslim employees and another for diplomats in Jeddah. This move is part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's push to modernize the kingdom. The planned store in Dhah

education

Big Changes Coming to Central Michigan University's Medical School

November 25, 2025

Central Michigan University is making a big move. They are planning to bring all their medical students to Saginaw. This is a huge deal. Right now, students are split between Mount Pleasant and Saginaw. But soon, everyone will be in one place. The university got two big donations. Each was $40 mill

environment

Merging Minds: How Science and Indigenous Knowledge Can Work Together

November 25, 2025

Science and indigenous knowledge have been around for ages. Science uses experiments and data to understand the world. Indigenous wisdom, on the other hand, comes from living closely with nature and seeing everything as connected. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza is a scientist with indigenous roots. She is d

education

ODU and Google Join Forces to Boost AI Education

November 23, 2025

Old Dominion University (ODU) has taken a big step forward by teaming up with Google to create MonarchSphere, an AI incubator. This isn't just about using AI; it's about building a whole new way for students and teachers to work together with businesses to tackle real-life problems. The university'

business

Retirement Venture: Is a Winery the Right Move?

November 23, 2025

Retirement can be a time to relax, but for some, it's also a chance to start something new. One person is thinking about investing a big chunk of their savings into a winery. Is this a smart move or a risky gamble? Wine making is a tough business. Not many wineries are doing really well right now.

education

A Professor's Fight: Was Texas A&M Fair?

November 23, 2025

A professor at Texas A&M University is back in the spotlight after a committee said the school made a mistake by firing her. The professor, Melissa McCoul, was let go earlier this year after a video of her class went viral. In the video, a student questioned a lesson about gender identity. The comm

education

Nursing Degrees Take a Hit: New Loan Rules Spark Concern

November 23, 2025

New rules from the U. S. Department of Education have stirred up a storm. Nursing degrees are no longer classified as "professional" degrees. This change, along with the end of a key loan program, has nursing groups up in arms. The changes come under President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill