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Nature continuously astonishes us with its ingenious solutions to survival challenges, and the cephalopod family, particularly squid, stands as an epitome of evolutionary brilliance. Recent research, led by biochemist Taehwan Kim and his team at Northeastern University, has uncovered an extraordinary intersection of biology and technology—demonstrating that squid pigments may actually play a role akin
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In an alarming response to escalating tariff threats issued by President Donald Trump, the stock market plunged recently, reflecting an inherent instability that continues to erode investor confidence. The S&P 500 experienced a significant 1.5% drop, marking a disheartening 10% decline from its record peak established earlier in February. With each day’s losses stacking up,
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In an age where artificial intelligence (AI) promises to redefine how we work, live, and interact economically, veteran entrepreneur and philanthropist John Hope Bryant raises a haunting alarm. According to Bryant, the ravages of AI will not be evenly distributed; rather, they will disproportionately obliterate jobs for those who are already struggling. The implications of
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It’s alarming how labels persistently distort reality, particularly within educational settings. Jonathan Bryan, a teenager with severe cerebral palsy, exemplifies how societal assumptions can undermine the potential of those classified as having profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD). At the outset of his educational journey, he was undeservingly pigeonholed into a sensory curriculum tailored for
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In a striking display of resilience, Canada announced on Wednesday that it would implement punitive tariffs on over $20 billion worth of U.S. goods, effectively retaliating against the Trump administration’s steel and aluminum duties. This tit-for-tat act isn’t merely about economic principles; it signals a profound rift in U.S.-Canada relations that has been growing increasingly
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