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AI-generated Christmas letter layout with festive illustrations on a digital screen.

AI Tools Help Families Save Money This Christmas as Economic Strain Dampens Holiday Spirit

By HarshitNEW YORK, NOVEMBER 25, 2025 — The holiday season is arriving at a moment of heightened financial anxiety, as millions of Americans confront the aftershocks of the recent government shutdown and months of economic uncertainty. But even as families tighten budgets, a growing wave of consumer artificial intelligence tools is emerging as a practical […]

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Microscopic view of ferroptosis-related cell damage in lung cancer tissue, showing disrupted membranes caused by reactive oxygen species.

Blocking Key Protein Forces Lung Tumors Into Destructive Cell Death, NYU Study Finds

By HarshitNEW YORK | NOVEMBER 24, 2025 | 1:40 AM EST Lung cancer researchers at NYU Langone Health have uncovered a powerful new way to weaken lung tumors by exploiting a natural form of cell death known as ferroptosis — a highly inflammatory, iron-driven breakdown process that cancer cells typically work hard to avoid. A

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Diagram showing the relative positions of GJ 251 c and its host star, highlighting the star’s habitable zone.

Nearby ‘Super-Earth’ Found in Habitable Zone of M-Dwarf Star, Raising Possibility of Liquid Water

By HarshitIRVINE, CALIFORNIA | November 23, 2025 | 01:40 AM PST A team of astronomers at the University of California, Irvine has identified a promising new exoplanet located within the habitable zone of its star — a region where temperatures could allow liquid water to exist. The planet, designated GJ 251 c, lies only 18

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaking at a conference during the company’s latest earnings cycle.

Nvidia’s Blockbuster Earnings Fail to Silence Growing Fears of an AI Bubble

By HarshitSAN FRANCISCO, NOVEMBER 22, 2025 Despite delivering one of the strongest earnings reports in Silicon Valley this year, Nvidia is still struggling to calm rising concerns that the artificial intelligence boom may not be as stable as it looks. On Wednesday, the chipmaker reported year-over-year sales and profit growth above 60%, beating Wall Street

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Microscopic image showing damaged arterial tissue associated with smoking exposure.

Even Low-Level Smoking Greatly Raises Heart Disease Risk, Major Review Warns

By HarshitBALTIMORE, USA | NOVEMBER 22, 2025 | 09:30 AM EST Smoking even a few cigarettes a day may be far more dangerous than many realize, according to a large new review that examined nearly two dozen long-term studies. The research, published November 18 in PLOS Medicine, concludes that “light” smoking — as little as

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Nvidia H200 AI chip close-up image representing advanced semiconductor technology.

U.S. Reviews Policy on Nvidia AI Chip Sales to China as Trump Signals Softer Tech Stance

By HarshitWASHINGTON, NOV. 22, 2025 The Trump administration is weighing whether to ease restrictions on Nvidia’s high-end artificial intelligence chips, potentially allowing the company to sell its H200 processors to China in what would mark the administration’s most significant technology-policy shift since the recent trade détente with Beijing. According to sources familiar with the internal

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Microscope image showing micrograph of cancer cells undergoing necroptosis, with immune cells surrounding them

Triple-Drug Therapy Forces Cancer Cells to “Die Loudly,” Activating the Immune System in Breakthrough Leukemia Study

By HarshitParis, France | November 21, 2025 — 04:10 PM CET A team of scientists at the Institut Pasteur and Inserm has demonstrated that a carefully designed triple-therapy drug combination can force leukemia cells to self-destruct in a way that alerts and activates the immune system, leading to complete elimination of disease in preclinical models.

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Foxconn Tech Day 2025 event stage with AI product displays.

Foxconn Announces Major AI Partnerships and a Strategic Shift Toward AI Platforms at Tech Day 2025

By HarshitTAIPEI, November 21, 2025 — 2:05 PM CST Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and a core supplier for companies like Apple, Nvidia, and Amazon, announced a sweeping shift toward artificial intelligence platforms and global AI partnerships during its annual “Tech Day 2025” event in Taipei. The move positions Foxconn not only as a

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Stacked image from NASA’s STEREO-A showing interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as a faint bright spot.

NASA’s STEREO Captures Rare View of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS in Historic Multi-Mission Campaign

By HarshitWashington, D.C. | November 20, 2025 | 1:10 AM EST NASA has confirmed that its STEREO-A spacecraft has successfully observed interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, marking the first time heliophysics missions have knowingly captured imagery of an object originating beyond our solar system. The observations, collected between September 11 and October 2, are part of an

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Fluorescent microplastics seen under a microscope accumulating in mouse artery tissue

Microplastics May Accelerate Heart Disease in Males, Study Finds

By HarshitRiverside, California | November 19, 2025 | 03:15 AM PST A new study by researchers at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) has found that chronic exposure to microplastics—tiny plastic fragments that contaminate food, water, and air—may accelerate the development of atherosclerosis, the artery-narrowing condition linked to heart attacks and strokes. The research, published

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