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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Banijay Changes Gears: New Roles for Matthews and Jensen

Something new is happening at Banijay Entertainment! Steve Matthews, who joined Banijay in 2023, has been given a big new job. He's now the Head of Scripted, Creative. And Johannes Jensen, who's been leading Banijay Nordic, is now the Head of Scripted, Business. Together, they'll work with Banijay's

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Jan 27 2025CRIME

Solving Dawn's Murder: Modern DNA Testing Leads to Arrest

It's been nearly 50 years since the body of Dawn Momohara, a 16-year-old student from McKinley High School in Honolulu, was found. The close-knit community was shaken by the tragic discovery. Dawn was partially clothed, with an orange cloth around her neck, and signs of sexual assault. The case rema

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

Peptide Droplets: A New Way to Deliver Stuff Inside Cells

Ever wondered how you could sneak large molecules into cells? Well, scientists have found a clever trick using tiny droplets called peptide-based coacervates. These droplets form when two different large molecules, usually with opposite charges, come together and stick to each other. They're like ti

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Jan 26 2025EDUCATION

Transforming College Teaching: VR & AI InCLASS

Imagine you're in a classroom where the walls can change, and every question you ask gets an instant, personalized reply. That's what colleges and universities are aiming for with a new kind of teaching model. This model uses Virtual Reality (VR) and a clever algorithm called Contrastive Language-Im

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Jan 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water and Health: A Tale of Radar vs. Optical in India's Monsoon

Surface water is crucial for understanding and predicting disease spread, especially in monsoon-affected regions like India’s Western Ghats. Before the arrival of Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) missions, optical remote sensing was used to map water availability. However, cloud cover often

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Jan 25 2025CRIME

Oakland Murder Case: Jury Deadlocks, New Trial Ahead

In Oakland, a 34-year-old resident, Elijah Rucker, had his murder case declared a mistrial after five weeks of trial. Rucker was accused of killing 34-year-old Romell Wright over a debt, but the jury couldn't agree on a verdict. The incident happened on January 7th, around 8 a. m. , on the 1700 bloc

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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Wrexham's Celebrity Backed Dream of Europe on Hold

If you're a Wrexham fan, you might be excited about the team playing in Europe. But hold that thought! The English Football Association (FA) has said no to a proposal from the Football Association of Wales (FAW), which wanted to let Welsh teams in English leagues play in the Welsh League Cup. The id

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Jan 24 2025EDUCATION

Expert Opinions in Humanities: Why Aren't They Used More Often?

You might think that experts sitting down together and agreeing on something is a pretty common thing. In the sciences, it happens all the time. But in the humanities, like history or literature, it's not so frequent. Why is that? Could these consensus methods be helpful there too? Let's think about

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Boosting Independence: A Closer Look at Active Support for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Active Support is a special way to help people with intellectual disabilities enjoy life more. It's about keeping them active and engaged. Scientists recently looked into how well this method works. They chose 14 services and split them into two groups. One group got Active Support right after some

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Opioid Crisis: Sacklers Pay Billions in New Deal

In a significant move towards addressing the opioid crisis, Purdue Pharma and members of the Sackler family have agreed to shell out up to $7. 4 billion. This deal comes after the Supreme Court rejected an earlier settlement. The Sacklers will contribute as much as $6. 5 billion and also relinquish

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