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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

Why Quiet Aliens Are Tough to Find, but Loud Ones Might Be Everywhere

Imagine life's journey to humans as a series of difficult steps. The chance of completing these steps grows with time. Experts studied when smart life like us could appear in the universe. They found that most of it might come after today, unless these steps are few and planets last a long time. Thi

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Who from Texas Might Join Trump's Team?

President Donald Trump is putting together his leadership team for the next White House term. Texas, known for its strong conservative politics, could be a key source for Trump's picks. One name that often comes up is Sid Miller, the Texas Agriculture Commissioner. Miller is close to Trump and has b

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Nov 06 2024BUSINESS

Social Media: The New Business Frontier

In today's fast-paced world, businesses are constantly seeking ways to stay ahead of the curve. One powerful tool that has emerged is social media. Platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and even Wikipedia have become everyday tools for people and professionals alike. But what does this mean for busines

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Chile's Shifting Political Landscape: A Crisis in Representation

For many years, Chile has been known for its political stability. The country's political system is divided into two main coalitions. The center-left Concertation, which includes parties like the Socialist Party (PS), Christian Democratic Party (DC), and Party for Democracy (PPD), ruled from 1990 to

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Nov 06 2024RELIGION

Religion's Rise and Fall: A Century in Review

Religious adherence can be seen as a choice, like picking a favorite color. Scientists studied 58 religions from 1900 to 2000, using data from the World Christian Encyclopedia. They found 40 growing religions, 11 of which had a big change in the 1900s. 18 religions were shrinking, with 12 hitting th

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather Data: A New Way

Weather is studied using weather stations scattered worldwide. These stations collect data on various weather phenomena. Many organizations set up networks of these stations to gather data. The data is then sent to processing centers. However, the methods used to transmit this data aren't ideal. The

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Nov 06 2024BUSINESS

How Sharia Banks' Profits Change with Small Business Funding

Indonesia sees more small businesses every year, but Sharia banks aren't keeping up. They're financing fewer small businesses, even though total deposits are growing. This study looks into how much money comes from outsiders (third parties) affects how much Sharia banks lend to small businesses. It

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Nov 06 2024BUSINESS

Singapore Airlines Unveils Upgraded A350 and 777-9 Suites

Singapore Airlines has just revealed the designs for the first class and business class suites on their upcoming Boeing 777-9 and Airbus A350ULR aircraft. These new suites promise to set new standards for luxury and comfort in flight. Interestingly, the airline won't wait for the 777-9 to debut thes

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Nov 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Xbox Game Pass in 2024: New Games, Big Changes

Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass is shaking things up in 2024. For a single monthly fee, you can play a huge variety of games without buying each one separately. Sounds great, right? Well, like any subscription service, there are some downsides. Games come and go, so you never fully own them. But don't wo

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Prime Video's AI Time-Warping Feature

Amazon is rolling out a clever new tool to help Prime Video viewers stay on track with their shows. Say goodbye to confusion if you pause a show mid-episode or return after a break. Prime Video's AI-powered X-Ray Recaps will provide a quick, spoiler-free summary of what you've missed. How does it w

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