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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Weirdest and Most Unique PCs and Accessories from CES 2025

CES 2025 is known for big updates to PCs and components, like Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs. But it's also where PC makers get creative, sometimes in weird ways. Asus' NUC 14 Pro AI+ stands out with its E-Ink screen, AI features, and a design that harks back to the early 2000s. The color E-Ink display

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Grab Apple AirPods Pro 2 at Amazon's Best 2025 Price!

Did you miss out on the AirPods Pro 2 during the holidays? No worries, because Amazon has just dropped a amazing deal! Right now, you can snatch the AirPods Pro 2 for just $180, thanks to a 28% discount. It’s the lowest price we’ve seen this year, and it won’t last forever. Are you still using the

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

CES 2025 Gadgets: Good, Bad, and Ugly

This year's CES show in Las Vegas brought us some awesome gadgets, but it also had its fair share of flops. Some experts decided to highlight the worst products, and their picks might surprise you. Liz Chamberlain from iFixit warned about the growing trend of gadgets with built-in surveillance tools

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meet the Camera That Shoots Paintballs at Intruders

Ever imagined a security camera that can shoot paintballs? Well, meet the Eve PaintCam. This unique system isn't your typical security setup. It's designed to tackle intruders and even wildlife by spraying them with paintballs. The Slovenian startup, OZ-IT, showcased their innovative idea at CES 20

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Top Robot Vacuums at CES 2025: Innovations You Can't Miss

CES 2025 was all about the latest in robot vacuum cleaners. Companies like Roborock, Dreame, and Narwhal showed off their newest models packed with innovative features. Let's dive into what makes these robots stand out. The Roborock Saros Z70 is a game-changer with its extendable Omnigrip arm. This

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Jan 11 2025EDUCATION

Why Funders Are Key in Making Research More Meaningful

Research that brings together different communities to solve real-world problems is becoming more popular globally. This type of research, known as "engaged research, " involves partners with different perspectives and knowledge to address issues that matter most. The goal is to create fairer and mo

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Living Well with Early Mobility Challenges: Older Adults Share Their Secrets

Imagine you're facing mobility issues from a young age. How does that change your perspective on growing old? This study dives into the lives of older folks who've been navigating early-onset mobility disabilities. The goal? To understand what successful aging means to them, and if their views diffe

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

The Hairstyle Fixation: Alcohol's Impact on Face Recognition

Ever found yourself struggling to recall someone's features after a night out? Scientists decided to explore this common experience, focusing on how alcohol might influence our memory of faces. In a unique experiment, participants were shown images of women with either long hair or hair tied back. H

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

The Secret Behind Varenicline and Smoking Cessation

You know that quitting smoking is tough, right? But there's a drug called varenicline that's been helping people kick the habit. It works like a charm, with about 26% of people still smoke-free after a year. Scientists believe your genes might play a role in how well varenicline works for you. Surpr

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

How Self-Regulating Leaders Impact Primary Care in Chinese Cities

Are you curious about how leaders' approaches can affect their team's happiness and job performance? A fascinating study took a close look at primary care physicians (PCPs) in urban China. The researchers were interested in how leaders' focus on prevention and self-regulation influences PCPs' well-b

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