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Nov 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Display Upgrade: What to Expect

Ever since Apple launched its M4 MacBook Pro, people have been buzzing about the device's sleek design and impressive display features. But here's a surprise: Apple quietly updated the display technology of these new models. Now, rumors are swirling that the upcoming Pro Display XDR will get the sam

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why 80 Hours in the Latest Dragon Age Game Just Isn't Enough

Imagine spending almost four days straight playing a new RPG. You've explored every corner, completed every quest, and even tried a few different characters. Yet, you're still craving more. That's the situation I found myself in after playing Dragon Age: The Veilguard for 80 hours. It's not that the

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Nov 20 2024EDUCATION

Music Maestro's Win Boosts Sartell's Young Talents

Last year, Sylvia Kaare, the orchestra director at Sartell-St. Stephen High School, was named "Educator of the Year" by Schmitt Music. This honor came with a $1, 000 prize. Recently, the Sartell-St. Stephen School District shared an update on their Facebook page. Before this award, Riverview Interme

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Helping Parkinson's Patients Battle Depression: A Study on Therapy Effectiveness

Depression is a tough challenge for many people with Parkinson's disease. But how well do psychological therapies help them? A recent study dug into this question. Researchers wanted to find out if a type of therapy called Interpersonal Psychotherapy could make a difference. They gathered a group of

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Jade Avedisian: A Racing Phenom’s Unexpected Pit Stop

Jade Avedisian, a young dynamo in the world of sprint car racing, has taken the scene by storm. At just 18, she made history by becoming the first woman to win a national midget championship, showing speed and consistency that rivaled even the best. However, her journey has hit a speed bump. A recen

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Nov 20 2024FINANCE

Predicting Markets Better: A New Way to Learn from Each Other

Making money and staying safe in the financial market depends on good predictions. Markets are connected, so understanding one can help understand others. While current methods work, they often pick up on noise and miss the complex links between markets. We're introducing a new model that learns fro

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Understanding the Many Layers of Health Disparities for LGBTQ+ Individuals

Sexual minorities face various forms of stigma that negatively impact their health. We'll take a closer look at how these stigmas interact across different levels: structural, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. Imagine a big picture where these factors work together like gears in a machine. Sometimes

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Making Safe Drinking Water a Reality: Where Are Bihar's Remediation Units?

Water quality is a big deal in Bihar, India, where many people rely on groundwater for drinking. The state has a lot of issues with arsenic, iron, and fluoride in its water. The government has been trying to fix this by installing remediation units. But are these units going in the right places? Let

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Nov 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 9's Yellow Screen: A Curious New Feature

Ever imagined looking at your phone screen with a warm, yellow tint? Pixel 9 users might soon experience this unusual display setting. The latest Android 16 Developer Preview 1 has introduced an intriguing option called "Experimental mode. " Hidden in the Settings menu under Display & touch > Colors

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Frozen Treasure: The Siberian Saber-Toothed Cub

In Siberia, mining workers found something amazing in the frozen ground by the Badyarikha River. It was a baby saber-toothed cat that lived over 37, 000 years ago! This little guy, about three weeks old, was in such good shape that scientists could study its body and fur. This is the first time ever

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