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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Water Cleanup: How Biochar Turbocharges Permanganate

Did you know that something as simple as nutshells can help clean up our water? Scientists have found that biochar, made from burning plant material like nutshells, can greatly improve the power of permanganate to break down tough pollutants. By adding biochar to permanganate, the pollutant removal

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta Switches to Community Notes, Ditches Fact Checkers

In a big change, Meta is saying goodbye to fact checkers on Facebook and Instagram. Instead, they're bringing in something called community notes. These are like labels that users can add to posts, pointing out if something might be wrong. This shift comes as Meta's top bosses seem to be moving more

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Death: Louisiana's First Case

Imagine this: the first time someone in the United States has died from bird flu. It happened in Louisiana to someone over 65 with health issues and exposure to sick birds. This wasn't just any bird flu case; the virus may have changed inside the person, making them very sick. Since March, 66 infec

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Jan 07 2025CRIME

Visiting New Orleans: Biden Praises City’s Resilience After Tragedy

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden visited New Orleans recently following a deadly attack on New Year’s Day. Speaking at an interfaith prayer service, Biden expressed deep empathy for the city and its people, stating, "We're here to stand by you, grieve with you, and show that you're not

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Jan 07 2025FINANCE

Goodbye to Medical Debt on Credit Reports!

Starting soon, Americans won't have to worry about medical bills hurting their credit scores. The Biden administration is updating the rules so that medical debt can't be included in credit reports. This change will help about 15 million people by removing around $49 billion in medical bills from th

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's New RTX 50-Series GPUs: Powerful, Pricey, and Coming Soon

Nvidia has taken the wraps off its latest line of graphics cards, the RTX 50-series. These new GPUs are mighty, costly, and have a hefty appetite for energy. The lineup includes the RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, 5080, and the top-tier RTX 5090. This is the first time Nvidia is releasing a “titanium” edition ca

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Bill Nye: Science Hero or Political Figure?

You might know Bill Nye as the "Science Guy, " but now he's in the spotlight for receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The thing is, Bill Nye isn't a scientist by profession. Sure, he has a degree in mechanical engineering, but that doesn't make him an expert in every topic he discusses.

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Oxygen Production with Amino Acids: A New Way

Scientists have been trying to figure out how to make the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) work better for industry. They looked at a natural protein cluster in something called PS-II for inspiration. They mixed up different organic and inorganic bits to make new electrocatalysts using a hydrothermal

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Jan 07 2025FINANCE

Goodbye, Medical Debt on Credit Reports!

Ever thought about how unfair it is that medical bills can ruin your chances of getting a mortgage or a car loan? The Biden administration has just made a big change to fix that. They've banned unpaid medical bills from showing up on your credit report. This is huge! It means around 15 million Ameri

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Honoring Dearborn's Mayor: A Life of Service

Dearborn, Michigan, is gearing up to pay tribute to a man who devoted his life to public service. John "Jack" O'Reilly Jr. , who served as Dearborn's Mayor for 15 years and City Council President for 17, passed away on New Year's Day at the age of 76. His family was by his side. The memorial service

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