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BREAKING: The U.S. Small Business Administration has announced that noncitizens will no longer be eligible for SBA loans starting March 1. The decision is being framed as part of a broader effort to tighten eligibility rules for federally backed financial programs. SBA loans are government-backed loans designed to help small businesses access capital for startup…
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A CHINESE MAN REPORTedly extracted 191 grams of gold from old SIM cards, valued at around ₹29 lakhs.
A CHINESE MAN REPORTedly extracted 191 grams of gold from old SIM cards, valued at around ₹29 lakhs. The story highlights something most people don’t realize — electronic waste contains trace amounts of precious metals. SIM cards and other electronic components use tiny layers of gold because it conducts electricity efficiently and resists corrosion. Individually,…
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HEADLINES CLAIM THAT VIETNAM HAS OFFICIALLY FOUND A CURE FOR BLOOD CANCER, INCLUDING LEUKEMIA. Any announcement involving a “cure” for cancer immediately captures global attention, given how many families are affected by the disease. Leukemia is not a single illness but a group of blood cancers with different causes, subtypes, and treatment responses. Over the…
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BRAZIL HAS UNVEILED WHAT IS BEING DESCRIBED AS THE WORLD’S FIRST DRUG DESIGNED TO REPAIR SPINAL CORD DAMAGE, raising hopes that certain forms of paralysis could one day become reversible. The announcement has generated global interest, especially in the field of regenerative medicine. Spinal cord injuries are among the most complex medical challenges because damaged…
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HEADLINES CLAIM CHINESE SCIENTISTS HAVE REVERSED BOTH TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 DIABETES IN HUMANS USING A STEM CELL BREAKTHROUGH. If fully validated, that would be one of the most significant medical achievements in decades, given that hundreds of millions of people live with diabetes worldwide. Stem cell research has long aimed to regenerate insulin-producing…
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SCIENTISTS HAVE DEVELOPED A PLANT-BASED CHEWING GUM DESIGNED TO REDUCE VIRAL LOAD IN THE MOUTH, including viruses like influenza, herpes simplex, and even SARS-CoV-2 in laboratory settings. The concept is simple but clever: certain plant proteins can bind to viral particles and potentially neutralize them while you chew. In controlled lab studies, researchers embedded antiviral…
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SCIENTISTS HAVE DEVELOPED A PACEMAKER THE SIZE OF A GRAIN OF RICE — WIRELESS, LIGHT-CONTROLLED, AND DESIGNED TO DISSOLVE AFTER USE. If successfully implemented in patients, this could dramatically change how temporary heart rhythm disorders are treated. Traditional pacemakers require surgical implantation, wires, and in some cases later removal. This next-generation device is engineered to…
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THE PLAYSTATION 3 WAS ONCE USED BY THE U.S. AIR FORCE TO BUILD A SUPERCOMPUTER. What started as a gaming console ended up powering serious military research, thanks to its surprisingly powerful hardware at the time. The PS3’s Cell Broadband Engine processor made it attractive for high-performance computing. Instead of buying traditional supercomputer components at…
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RUSSIA HAS ANNOUNCED THAT ITS NEW CANCER VACCINE, “ENTEROMIX,” REPORTEDLY SHOWED 100% SUCCESS IN CLINICAL TRIALS AND HAS BEEN CLEARED FOR CLINICAL USE. Any claim of complete success in cancer treatment immediately draws global attention, given how complex and varied cancer diseases are. In oncology, “100% success” usually refers to a specific trial group, cancer…
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THE UNITED STATES HAS MORE CIVILIAN-OWNED GUNS THAN PEOPLE — estimated at over 120 firearms per 100 residents, the highest rate in the world. The statistic reflects a unique combination of constitutional rights, historical traditions, and a strong culture around firearm ownership. The Second Amendment protects the right to bear arms, and gun ownership in…









