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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

“Boosting CEST MRI: A New Way to Optimize Scans”

CEST MRI, or Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer MRI, is like a super sensitive tool that helps scientists peek into the tiny changes happening inside our bodies. But the signal it detects is really small, only a few percent of the main signal. So, scientists need a smart way to boost this signal

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

The Constant Connection Strain: Workers and the Online Burden

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the constant buzz of your phone or the never-ending stream of emails? You're not alone. A recent study from the UK found that many workers are struggling with what researchers call "techno-strain. " This isn't just about tired eyes from screen time—it's about the press

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Dec 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Ever wished to sort through Wi-Fi networks easily? One UI 7. 0 makes it happen!

Have you ever found yourself in a dense Wi-Fi zone, trying to pick the best network from a long list? Samsung has sneakily included a nifty feature in One UI 7. 0 that can help you out. This hidden gem lets you filter available Wi-Fi networks based on specific properties. For instance, if you're onl

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meeting of Minds: Pamela Anderson and Mikey Madison Chat About Acting and Life

Mikey Madison, known for her role in “Better Things, ” and Pamela Anderson, the iconic “Baywatch” star, recently sat down for a conversation. Both are gaining attention this season for their powerful performances in “Anora” and “The Last Showgirl, ” respectively. Madison, who plays a Russian America

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Light Up December with Music, Books, and More!

December is heating up with celebrities making a splash in music, books, and movies. In Miami, Rolling Loud kicked off with big names like Rick Ross and Sexyy Red. Over in Atlanta, Keke Palmer was seen promoting her new book, "Master Of Me, " during her tour. Meanwhile, California hosted the 11th an

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Dec 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

TSMC's New 2nm Tech: Bigger, Faster, Greener

TSMC has spilled the beans on their upcoming 2nm technology, and it's a game-changer! They’ve found some pretty amazing ways to boost performance and slash power consumption. How did they do it? By switching to something called "nanosheets. " These little guys can pack in more transistors and contro

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sicario's Gunplay: Realism vs. Entertainment

Denis Villeneuve, known for his sci-fi films like Dune and Blade Runner 2049, also dabbled in crime thrillers with Sicario. This 2015 movie follows FBI agent Kate Macer, played by Emily Blunt, as she joins a task force to fight drug cartels. Despite its box office success and Oscar nominations, an a

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Nine Years On, South Carolina's Hate Crime Bill Still Awaits Approval

For the ninth year in a row, a lawmaker in Charleston, South Carolina, has submitted a hate crime bill to the statehouse. This bill aims to make South Carolina the 49th state to pass such a law. The bill is named after Senator Clementa C. Pinckney, who was killed in the Mother Emanuel Church shootin

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Health Data of Over 900, 000 Americans Exposed in Telehealth Breach

Over 900, 000 Americans recently discovered their personal and health information was exposed in a data breach. The breach happened at ConnectOnCall, a telehealth service that also offers after-hours support for medical centers. Between February and May, an unauthorized third party accessed patient

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

The Secret of Soil Antibiotic Resistance: Can We Farm Smarter?

You might think that stopping the use of antibiotics in farming would make the soil healthier. But a surprising study found that even without antibiotics, some harmful traits, called antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), can still stick around in the soil. These ARGs can make bacteria tougher to fight

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