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Sea Urchin Secrets: What Happens When They're Left Out?

November 8, 2025

Sea urchins are often enjoyed fresh, but what happens when they're left at room temperature? Scientists decided to find out by studying two types of sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus nudus and Strongylocentrotus intermedius. They kept them at a cozy 25°C (that's about 77°F) with some humidity for 48 h

politics

Taiwan's Vice President Visits Europe: A Bold Step in Global Diplomacy

November 8, 2025

In a surprising move, Taiwan's Vice President, Hsiao Bi-khim, recently traveled to Belgium. She addressed lawmakers at the European Parliament. This visit is part of Taiwan's growing efforts to connect with Europe. Normally, Taiwan's top officials don't make such high-profile trips. This is because

technology

U. S. Army's Drone Plan: A Big Shift in Warfare

November 8, 2025

The U. S. Army is planning a massive increase in drone production. They want to buy at least one million drones in the next few years. This is a huge jump from the current rate of about 50, 000 drones per year. The Army is learning from the war in Ukraine. Both Ukraine and Russia are using small, c

health

Stretching Smarts: How Different Techniques Affect Flexibility and Strength

November 7, 2025

Stretching is not just a warm-up routine. It's a science with different methods that can change how flexible you are and how strong you get. There are many ways to stretch, and each one has its own benefits and drawbacks. First, let's talk about static stretching. This is when you hold a stretch fo

politics

China's Navy Grows Stronger with New Aircraft Carrier

November 7, 2025

China's navy just got a powerful new toy: the Fujian, its newest and most advanced aircraft carrier. This isn't just any ship; it's the first one China designed and built all by itself. With this new addition, China now has three aircraft carriers, making its navy the biggest in the world by ship co

health

X-Ray Vision: Teaching Computers to Remember Old Diseases While Learning New Ones

November 7, 2025

Doctors deal with a lot of X-ray images. They need to spot new diseases. But they also need to remember old ones. This is tricky. It's like trying to learn a new language while not forgetting your mother tongue. Computers face the same problem. They can learn new things. But they often forget old in

business

U. S. and China Take a Break from Port Fees

November 7, 2025

The U. S. government announced it would hold talks with China about its strong position in shipbuilding and ocean shipping. This comes as they put a temporary halt on certain fees for Chinese ships docking at U. S. ports. The pause on these fees, which can add up to billions each year, is part of a

technology

China's AI Chip King Sees Fortune Soar

November 6, 2025

Chen Tianshi, a former computer science researcher, has seen his wealth skyrocket to $21 billion. This massive increase is thanks to the success of his company, Cambricon Technologies. Often called the "Nvidia of China, " Cambricon makes powerful AI chips. These chips are used by big names like Ali

science

Why Are So Many Young People Getting Nearsighted?

November 6, 2025

Researchers are looking into why so many young people are developing nearsightedness, also known as myopia. This condition is not just about genes. It's also about what's happening in the world around us. Two different sets of data were used to figure this out. One set is old and focuses on clinical

crime

A Man's Betrayal: How a Scientist Tried to Sell U. S. Secrets to China

November 6, 2025

A man from Steuben County, New York, has been found guilty of stealing important U. S. technology and trying to use it for his own gain in China. Ji Wang, 63, took secret information from his job at Corning Incorporated. This information was part of a project funded by the U. S. government to develo