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Sep 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's Next Chip: Why Sticking to 3nm Might Be a Smart Move

Xiaomi is working on a new chip, the XRING 02, expected to launch in 2026. Unlike its competitors, Xiaomi is not jumping to the latest 2nm technology. Instead, it's sticking with TSMC's 3nm process. This might seem like a step back, but there are good reasons for it. First, cost is a big factor. Ma

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

How ATF4 Helps Hearts Heal After a Heart Attack

After a heart attack, the heart needs new blood vessels to heal and work better. But the low-oxygen environment after a heart attack makes it hard for these new vessels to form. ATF4 is a protein that might help with this process. Scientists did some experiments to see how ATF4 works. They used cel

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Aug 10 2025SPORTS

Ice Cube's BIG3 Brings the Heat to Inglewood

Ice Cube's BIG3 league is more than just a basketball game; it's a full-blown party with a West Coast vibe. The energy is electric, and it's all thanks to the legendary rapper and co-owner of the league. He's not just there to watch the games; he's mingling with fans, taking photos, and soaking up t

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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Debunking the Myths Around the UN's 2030 Agenda

In 2025, a video went viral featuring Michael Yeadon, a former Pfizer executive and anti-vaccine activist, making bold claims about the United Nations' 2030 Agenda. He asserted that the agenda would eliminate private property ownership, restrict travel, and ban commercial flights. The video gained t

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Jul 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blender's Big Move: 3D Modeling on the Go

Blender, the beloved open-source 3D modeling software, is stepping into the mobile world. For years, users have been asking for a tablet version, and now, the developers are making it happen. The plan is to bring the full power of Blender to tablets, but with a twist. They want to adapt the software

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

Hunting Cancer with Smart Antibodies

Cancer is a sneaky foe, but scientists are fighting back with clever tools. One such tool is a special kind of antibody designed to target multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer. These antibodies are like smart missiles, programmed to seek out and attack cancer cells. Here's how they work: The an

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Hearing Loss: The Time of Day Matters More Than You Think

Researchers have found that the time of day can make a big difference in how badly noise hurts your hearing. They looked at cells in the inner ear and found that immune cells called macrophages play a big role in this. When the ear is exposed to loud noises, these macrophages get more active, espec

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Jul 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Secrets of Metal 3D Printing

Metal 3D printing is a game-changer. It constructs objects layer by layer from a digital blueprint. The melt pool, a hot, liquid area, is crucial for the final product's quality. Monitoring this pool helps in identifying flaws and predicting how the material will act. Different 3D printers use vari

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Jul 17 2025SPORTS

Detroit Gets a New Basketball Team: Ice Cube's Big3 Brings Excitement to the City

Detroit is buzzing with excitement as the Big3 basketball league brings its unique brand of hoops to town. This time, the city has its own team, the Detroit Amplifiers, or "Amps" for short. The league's founder, Ice Cube, has a soft spot for Detroit, dating back to the late 1980s. He's been a fan of

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Jul 16 2025SPORTS

WNBA Stars Aim for Three-Point Glory

The spotlight is on some of the WNBA's best shooters as they prepare to compete in the 3-Point Contest this Friday. Caitlin Clark, the rising star from the Indiana Fever, will be there, aiming to make her mark in her first-ever contest. She's up against some tough competition, including Sabrina Ione

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