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China’s Chameleon-Like Material Achieves ‘Invisibility’ with Revolutionary Camouflage Technology

chinese scientists have unveiled a breakthrough material capable of changing colors at a molecular level, offering a new form of

Why Hackers Target Your Health Information: The Rising Threat

Data breaches at healthcare organizations are on the rise, but why do hackers specifically target health records? The reasons are

The Deadly Screwworm Parasite Threatens US Livestock: A Growing Crisis

A dangerous parasite, the cattle screwworm, is creeping northward towards the US after being detected in Mexico, prompting concerns for

Aarong Presents Winter Wonderland

This December, we’re thrilled to bring you “Aarong Presents Winter Wonderland”, a celebration of art, culture, sustainability, and community spirit!

“36-24-36” Brings a New Perspective to Bangladeshi Cinema

The much-anticipated Bangladeshi film 36-24-36 finally hit the streaming platform Chorki in November, after a delayed release. A part of the Ministry of

China Expands Narrative Strategy: Ancient Philosophies Beyond Confucius

China has launched the “Chinese Zhuzi Research Institute” to reclaim and revitalize its intellectual heritage. The institute, based at East

Australia’s Groundbreaking Social Media Ban: A Step Toward Safer Digital Spaces

Australia is set to enforce a pioneering social media ban for users under 16, starting in late 2025. Platforms like

Nippon Steel’s $15 Billion Bid: A Game-Changer for U.S. Steel and Global Relations

Nippon Steel’s proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel is sparking debates about its potential impact on the U.S. steel

Unlocking the Secrets of the Pregnant Brain: A New Era in Neuroscience

Groundbreaking research published in Nature Neuroscience offers an unprecedented glimpse into how pregnancy transforms the human brain. Conducted by the University of

Deforestation in the Amazon: How It’s Hurting Farmers and Crops

Deforestation in the Amazon is not just an environmental issue—it’s also taking a toll on Brazil’s farmers. A new study