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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Subscription Plans: What to Expect

In a surprising move, Samsung has decided to introduce a subscription service for its smartphones and AI robots. Starting next month, users in certain regions will have the option to pay a monthly fee for enhanced features and services. This new model, called the AI Subscription Club, is already ava

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Keeping Horses Healthy: Using Sensors to Track Workouts

Did you know that horses used for sports can get hurt if they train too much or too hard? To prevent this, researchers are using special sensors to keep track of how horses move and how much weight they carry. These sensors are attached to the horse's legs and back, and they collect data about the h

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

How Daily Steps and Posture Vary Across Activity Levels

Imagine a bunch of people wearing tiny activity trackers on their thighs. Researchers studied these volunteers to see how their daily steps and postures changed depending on how active they were. They tracked 3547 people over seven days, classifying each day by the number of steps taken. Interestin

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Cambodian Politician Killed in Thailand: A Shocking Event

Former Cambodian lawmaker Lim Kimya was shot and killed in Bangkok. He was a dual citizen of Cambodia and France. A gunman on a motorcycle opened fire as Lim Kimya arrived in the city by bus from Siem Reap with his wife and uncle. Thai police are investigating the motive behind this brazen attack.

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia Hints at Plans for Home-Grown Desktop CPU

Nvidia might be taking a leap into the world of desktop CPUs. At CES this year, they showed off Project Digits, a pricy AI supercomputer powered by a new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip with an Arm-based CPU. This chip was developed jointly with MediaTek, and it seems both companies have big plans fo

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

The Soybean Challenge: Boosting Production by 2035

Soybeans are a big deal globally, ranking fourth among crops. They're special because they provide both oil and protein for people and animals. Over the past 60 years, production has skyrocketed 13 times. But with the world's population growing, we need even more soybeans. In the last decade, scient

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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Jimmy Carter: The Multifaceted President Who Loved to Create

Jimmy Carter isn’t just known for being a former president. He's also a talented woodworker, painter, and poet. His artistic side offered him a break from his public life. Carter’s creations often reflected his personal beliefs and experiences. Did you know he even improved his home using skills he

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Jan 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nominees Unveiled: 2025 SAG Awards

The Screen Actors Guild has revealed its nominations for the 2025 SAG Awards despite a recent wildfire tragedy in Los Angeles. The film ensemble category has a diverse lineup, including A Complete Unknown, Anora, Conclave, Emilia Pérez, and Wicked. Notable lead actor nominations include Adrien Brody

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

California Wildfires: How to Stay Safe in Smoky Air

Wildfires are raging near Los Angeles, forcing thousands to evacuate. The smoke from these fires is a mix of harmful pollutants. Even a short exposure can affect your health, especially if you're young, old, pregnant, or have breathing or heart issues. On Wednesday, Los Angeles air was labeled "haza

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Smelling Your Way to Less Pain After Surgery

Ever thought about using scents to ease pain after surgery? Researchers decided to check if aromatherapy could help in the recovery room. The postanesthesia care unit, or PACU, is where patients wake up from surgery. It can be a rough time, with lots of pain. So, scientists looked into studies to se

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