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LeoFinance
2025-11-22 15:42
Solana’s Breakpoint 2025 Push on State Compression and Mobile
Visual created with help of AI Solana’s Breakpoint updates brought two themes back into focus: state compression and the growing push toward mobile-native Web3. Both matter because they point to a direction
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opensource
2025-11-04 10:13
Open-Source at Scale: Why 2025 Could Be a Pivot Year
Graphic created with AI help We all know that Open source isn’t just background infrastructure anymore, it is surging into the centre of innovation and strategy. According to the latest Octoverse report
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climate
2025-11-02 17:17
How delaying climate action is already hurting global energy and health
The hidden cost of inertia: Climate change is already reshaping global energy and public health, new reports show The Lancet Countdown 2025 report shows that millions of lives are already affected by
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science
2025-11-02 15:06
When the universe itself throws curveballs
What recent discoveries tell us about our limits of understanding We often assume that science is steadily filling in all the blanks. But every now and then a finding shows just how much we still don’t
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science
2025-10-28 14:02
The Unseen Corners of Space: What We Still Don’t Understand
Every decade, space feels a little less mysterious and yet, the deeper we look, the stranger it becomes. We as humans mapped exoplanets, spotted gravitational waves, and even photographed black holes but
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science
2025-10-26 10:08
Fresh Minds Make the Biggest Discoveries
Visual designed with support of AI When Science Hits the “Start Button” on Disruption You’d expect groundbreaking science to come from big labs, famous professors, and projects swimming in grant money.
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climate
2025-10-24 07:36
Big Win for Clean Energy: Renewables Now Top Coal Globally
In the first half of 2025, renewable energy sources produced more electricity globally than coal for the first time. (ecologi.com) This isn’t just a symbolic milestone. It means: Solar + wind + other
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medicine
2025-10-24 07:10
2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine: Scientists uncover how the immune system keeps itself in check
This year the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has gone to Shimon Sakaguchi, Mary E. Brunkow, and Fred Ramsdell for work that reshapes how to understand the immune system — specifically, how it avoids
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ai
2025-10-03 13:03
Diagnostic via AI - what about liability?
Photo source What is better - a machine diagnoses Cancer or the expert such as doctor? As we realoized many AI systems are already better as medical staff these days - at least in specific diagnostic areas
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data
2025-10-03 10:08
The Tyranny of the Price Tag
Why ‘Free Choice’ in the Global Market is the Ultimate Form of Control We often hear that markets maximize freedom by expanding consumer choice. But the reality is uneven. If wealth distribution is heavily
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News & Views
2025-09-20 09:52
The Unspoken Cost: Why Fast Fashion's Numbers in 2025 Tell a Story of Unsustainability
The allure of fast fashion—the quick trend cycles, the low prices, the constant new arrivals—has long been a cornerstone of modern consumer culture. Yet, as we move through 2025, the numbers behind this
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atheism
2025-09-17 06:54
Why Even Atheists Carry Shadows of Belief
We like to imagine atheism as a clean slate — a conscious rejection of gods, spirits, or supernatural claims. But new research suggests the picture is more complicated. A 2025 study looked at self-identified
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health
2025-09-16 14:25
You Are Where You Live: How Food Deserts Raise Risks in Heart Patients
New study by Tulane We often talk about medicine, drugs, procedures when it comes to heart disease — but what about where people live and whether they have access to a grocery store? New research shows
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psychology
2025-09-14 19:17
Europe’s Digital Well-being Crisis: New Studies Raise Red Flags
Screens are everywhere—at work, at school, at home. But a wave of recent European studies suggests that our digital lifestyles may be coming at a bigger cost than many realize. Children and Adolescents
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anticonsumption
2025-09-04 12:36
Saying "No" - recap of Anti-Consumption this year
There’s luckily still a powerful shift underway. Anti-consumption is no longer a niche lifestyle—it’s entering the headlines and hitting economies, cultures, and brands where it matters most. A short summary
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news
2025-09-01 12:38
Pro Palestine demo in Germany
A peaceful demo to support Palestine with lot discussion Even now two days later people fight against each other on social media - I think it was apeaceful event but there is only black and white in Germany
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history
2025-08-24 13:15
First film ever -1874 - Passage de Venus
How Moving Pictures started Seems this is indeed to first film (not movie maybe) ever taped - by French astronomer P.J.C. Janssen. Monsieur came up with the idea for a "revolver to shoot the
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antiwork
2025-08-18 10:25
Anti-Work in 2025: From Quiet Resignations to Structural Rebellion
Work isn’t just changing—it’s being challenged from both inside and out. 1. “Quiet Cracking” Emerges as the Real Cost of Post–Quiet Quitting Burnout We’ve all heard of quiet quitting, but now there's something
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antiwork
2025-08-17 16:33
Qutting work and denying consumption
Why Quitting Work and Quitting Consumption Are Both Political Acts In 2025, “anti-work” is no longer just a fringe Reddit thread—it’s a cultural critique. More people are asking why work is treated as
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anticonsumption
2025-08-09 14:29
Why Saying No to Consumerism Is an Act of Resistance
When Buying Less Becomes a Political Statement In today’s world, consumption isn’t just encouraged—it’s expected. Advertising and social pressure push the idea that buying more will make us happier and
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