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Feb 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Standout Style: 2025 Grammys Fashion Frenzy

The 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles had everyone talking about more than just the winners. While the city was still recovering from two of the worst wildfires in California history, the event had to go on. The Grammys had to adapt to the situation. Several industry parties were canceled.

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

A Shocking Gym Update: A Young Athlete's Energy Drink Can Caused chaos

In a gym in Iowa, a 20-year-old woman named Jazmin, known for her fitness routine, faced a frightening incident. She had a very few mouthfuls of a energy drink Ghost while she was doing her exercises. Shortly after, while performing a deadlift with her boyfriend, she experienced a sudden onset of di

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Feb 03 2025EDUCATION

How Physical Activity Training for Preschool Teachers can Affect Young Children

Think back to your preschool days. Playtime was a big part of your day. But how does the way teachers handle this activity impact kids? Let's dive into a study that looked at this very thing. In the land of Norway 1, 265 preschoolers, aged 3-5, from 46 different preschools were part of a

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Changes: EU's AI Rules Are Now in Effect

The EU has taken a big step forward in regulating artificial intelligence. It's the first major region to create comprehensive rules for AI. The EU AI Act is now active. This means certain AI uses are now illegal and companies have to be careful about how they use AI. It is a huge change. The E

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Flower Clusters in Carrot Family

What makes a bunch of tiny flowers look like a single flower? It’s not magic, but rather, a fascinating phenomenon in the plant world. This is commonly seen in the carrot family, which belongs to the Apioideae subfamily. These clusters are called pseudanthia. They can look like a single flower becau

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Which Drug Works Best for Lungs Affected by Scleroderma?

Let's talk about a tough condition called Scleroderma, specifically the kind that affects the lungs. People with this trouble often get medicines to try and control it. To find out which drugs work best, researchers looked at four commonly used medicines: tocilizumab, rituximab, mycophenolate mofeti

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Feb 03 2025BUSINESS

From Drugs to Solar Power: The Quantum Leap of Xtalpi

Xtalpi, a Hong Kong-listed company, is making waves in the tech world. It started with a bang in 2016. Wen Shuhao, the company's cofounder and chairman, and his team participated in a blind test. The challenge was to predict the 3D structure of molecules. These molecules show how effective a drug ca

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Why We Enjoy Exploring Dark Themes in Art

Do you ever wonder why we are drawn to dark themes in art? Why is it easier to stare at a painting of a sad moment in history then to look at a photograph of the same moment. Art has a special way of making us want to explore difficult topics. It's funny how often art and pessimism go tog

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Feb 03 2025FINANCE

The Hits to Your Pocket from Returning to the Office

With the return of employees to the office, changes are brewing in the world of workplace perks. Picture this: you're heading back to the office, and suddenly, those convenient benefits that made your commute smoother or your lunches tastier might be on the chopping block. Why? The government is loo

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Trading Turmoil

Americans were hit with some sad news on a Sunday Americans may soon feel the pinch in their daily expenses as economist predict the effect of tariffs on imported goods. The spark for this worry plus doubt came from the president when he announced a new round of import taxes. He s

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