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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Wearable Wonders: Clearing Up Heart Data

Ever thought about how those high-tech wrist gadgets can truly make a difference for your heart? Scientists have found a way to improve these devices by solving a major problem: the weak signals they send out. They've created a smart tool called SRECG. This tool cleans up those blurry signals, makin

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Roxy: A 26, 000-Year-Old Fox in a Utah Cave

Imagine a time when the world was much colder and humans were just starting to roam the earth. In a remote cave in Utah, a team of scientists and cavers found something extraordinary: a nearly complete skeleton of a red fox. This isn't just any fox; it's one that lived over 26, 000 years ago, during

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Jan 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Fashion Flops: Golden Globes After Parties' Worst Dressed

Emma Chamberlain showed up to a Golden Globes after party in a mint-colored trench coat, looking like she was headed to the library instead. Veronica Ferres, on the other hand, seemed to be auditioning for a role in "Wicked" with her metallic outfit. FKA Twigs mixed it up with a unique combo of feat

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Peeking at the New Samsung Galaxy S25: What's Different This Time?

Well, the newest Samsung gadgets are just around the corner, and the internet is already buzzing with leaks about the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. Fresh images show what might be the final designs, giving us a sneak peek at some fancy new features and sleek updates. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ look pret

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Jan 07 2025CRIME

Meta's Smart Glasses: A Tool in a Tragic Event

On New Year's Day, a devastating event shook New Orleans when a man drove a truck into a crowd in the French Quarter, leaving 14 people dead and 30 injured. The FBI revealed that the perpetrator, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, had used Meta's smart glasses to scout the area before the attack. These glasses, a

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Discovering the Role of Erythroblast-like Cells in Fighting Lung Injury

Have you ever heard about how certain cells in your spleen can help protect your lungs during an injury? Well, scientists have found a type of cell called Ter-cells that can do just that! These cells, which come from an interesting mix of megakaryocyte and erythroid progenitor cells, have a unique s

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Jan 07 2025EDUCATION

Why West Side Kids Need to Learn Trades

A lot of teenagers in Chicago's West Side know how to take over a Kia with a USB cable, but even more can handle construction equipment like excavators. Both skills take some know-how, but the paths they lead to are worlds apart. Some people might say that kids from tough neighborhoods turn to crime

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Govee's New Smart Lights: Colorful Creations for CES 2025

Govee, a favorite here for smart lights, just debuted some awesome stuff at CES 2025. One catchy thing is their Mini Panel Lights. These are small, square lights that you can snap together to make cool designs on walls. You can connect up to 120 of them, which is perfect for decorating any room, or

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Organ Transplants: A Fresh Look

Solid organ transplantation, or SOT, is a lifesaving procedure for those with severe organ failure. However, it's not without its challenges, such as the scarcity of available organs and the risk of rejection. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) comes into play. AI has the potential to enhanc

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

The Future of Fitness: Withings' Omnia Smart Mirror

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, Withings introduced the Omnia, a smart mirror that doubles as a health tracker. This sleek device offers a comprehensive health assessment by scanning your body and collecting data from various health metrics. It’s like the fitness gadgets you’ve seen bef

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