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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mysteries of Gene Evolution: A New Approach

Ever wondered how scientists map out the family tree of genes? It's not as simple as tracing a single line. Genes can duplicate, get lost, or interact in complex ways. Traditional methods have tried to make sense of this by focusing on the simplest explanations. But what if genes don't always play b

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Early Pregnancy: The Power and Peril of Artificial Wombs

Scientists have made a big step forward in understanding how human embryos attach to the womb. They did this by making tiny, lab-made wombs. This could help us understand why some pregnancies fail or why some people struggle to have babies. But, it also brings up some big ethical questions. The res

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Splay: A Portable Projector with a Twist

The Splay is a unique gadget that serves as both a portable projector and a foldable monitor. It's not your typical monitor, though. It's more like a projector that can transform into a large screen when needed. The device is lightweight and can be folded into a small case, making it easy to carry a

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Monarch's Mysterious Compass

In a quiet corner of Texas, under a clear blue sky, a scientist named Robin Grob was working on a tiny, orange and black butterfly. This wasn't just any butterfly, it was a monarch, known for its incredible journey. Grob was trying to understand how these butterflies find their way over thousands of

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox's Struggle: Can It Bounce Back?

Xbox has been having a tough time lately. The Xbox Series X and S just can't keep up with the PlayStation 5. It all started with a weak launch during the pandemic. Microsoft tried to make things better by buying other game companies. But that wasn't enough. Sony had better games and more people want

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Dec 23 2025CELEBRITIES

A Family's Grief and a Community's Love

In the wake of a tragic loss, the Reiner family is navigating unimaginable grief. The children of Rob and Michele Reiner have shared that they will announce plans for a memorial service at a later time. This comes after the shocking news of their parents' deaths, which sent waves of sorrow through H

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Helping Hand from a Friend

Tylor Chase, a former actor known for his role in "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, " has been struggling with homelessness. A video of him living on the streets of Riverside recently went viral, sparking concern among fans and peers. Shaun Weiss, another actor known for his role in "The M

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Uncovering Epstein's Mysterious Letter to Larry Nassar

A newly released letter, seemingly from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar, has sparked more questions than answers. The letter, part of a large batch of documents, was sent just days before Epstein's death. It hints at a shared interest between the two men and even mentions a former president. The le

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hockey Love Stories: What to Read Next

The recent success of a popular queer hockey romance series has left many fans eager for more. The show, which follows two hockey players navigating a secret relationship, has sparked a surge in interest for hockey-themed romance books. However, the sudden popularity has led to a shortage of physica

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Phone with a Built-in Fan and a Battery That Lasts Forever

Honor is about to launch its first gaming phone, the Win, on Dec. 26. This phone is not just any gaming phone; it has a built-in fan to keep it cool while you game for hours. The fan is placed right above the processor, which helps to cool it down quickly. The phone is also very durable, with a rati

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