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Nov 25 2024LIFESTYLE

Jet Set Jobs: What Do Private Flight Attendants Earn?

Ever wondered what it's like to work on a private jet? Let's dive into the life of a private flight attendant and see how their salary stacks up against commercial cabin crew. First off, these jobs aren't your typical 9 to 5. Schedules can be unpredictable, with flight attendants often called in at

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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Upgrade Your TV Audio: Best Black Friday Soundbar Deals

You just bought a new TV, but your guests are struggling to hear the action. That's because a great screen isn't enough for a complete home entertainment setup. You need good audio too, and a soundbar is a simple way to boost your TV's sound. Luckily, Black Friday is here, and there are some amazing

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Week 12 NFL Touchdown Bets: Who Will Score?

Excited to talk NFL bets this week! We're zeroing in on players to score touchdowns. Let's dive in! Chiefs vs. Panthers at 1 PM ET: Panthers' defense isn’t scaring anyone, ranking low in both pass and run DVOA. Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy at +230 is our pick, he’s lightning fast and has scored in six g

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Trump Picks Unusual Candidates for Key Health Roles

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen some surprising figures for top public health jobs. One of them is Dr. Marty Makary, a surgeon and author who has been outspoken against vaccine mandates and other public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Makary, a professor at Johns Hopkins Univer

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Bacterial Termination: A New Way to Analyze 3'-End Sequencing Data

You might have heard about the drop in the cost of short-read sequencing over the past decade. This has led to a boom in experimental techniques that use sequencing to solve specific biological puzzles. The catch? These methods often outrun the standardized ways of analyzing the data they generate.

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

Unlocking Clues: The Role of DNA in Crime Scenes

Have you ever wondered how detectives solve tough crimes? Believe it or not, tiny bits of genetic code can hold the answers. Genes, like little instruction manuals, make each of us unique. Scientists use specific tools to read this genetic code and catch the bad guys. One of these tools is called P

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Secret to a Perfect Lawn: A Robot Mower on Sale

Imagine this: you go for a walk with your dog, come back, and voila! Your lawn is mowed perfectly, even if it was a mess just an hour before. That’s the magic of the Mammotion Luba 2 3000H, a robot mower that's currently on sale for $350 during Black Friday. This isn't your ordinary mower. It's an a

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

How Explosions Affect Tunnels

Imagine a tunnel, deep underground, and a controlled explosion happening nearby. Researchers wanted to understand how stress waves from these blasts travel and how they might cause cracks in the tunnel's structure. They built a small model tunnel using cement mortar to mimic real rock. By setting of

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Machine Whisperers: How AI Diagnoses Machinery Problems

Ever faced an issue where machines acted up, but the data didn't give clear answers? Researchers have come up with a clever method called multi-adversarial domain adaptation. This system uses three networks to tackle machine problems. The first network grabs features from the data, while the second

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

The Future of Justice: Pam Bondi’s Shifting Role

Years back, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi had a tough call. Should she join other states looking into Trump University, where students paid big bucks for classes that some said were shady? Though complaints came in, Bondi and Kamala Harris, then-California AG, both passed. They had received cam

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