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Jan 10 2025SCIENCE

Ynamides: A Chemical Surprise

Ever heard of ynamides? These special chemicals might seem ordinary, but they're up to something fascinating! When ynamides encounter hydrogen gas or a compound known as HBpin, something amazing happens. They change! It's like they're magically transformed into a new form. Isn't that cool? You migh

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Violence in Movies: A Half-Century Look

Let's dive into the world of cinema and take a close look at how violence has evolved on the big screen over the past 50 years. It's a journey that starts from the subtle hints of brutality in older films to the graphic intensity we see today. You might be surprised to learn that violence in movies

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Jan 10 2025SCIENCE

A Three-Pronged Approach to Understanding a 1950s Glacial Flood

Global warming is melting glaciers, creating lakes behind unstable dams. When these dams break, it causes Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs), which can be devastating. Scientists often rely on satellite images and river gauges to track these floods, but older events might be missed. At Grosse Glac

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Jan 09 2025BUSINESS

Will 2025 Bring More Jobs? A Look at 2024's Last Jobs Report

As 2024 comes to an end, the final jobs report is set to be released on Friday. This report can give us a hint at what 2025 might look like for jobs. In 2024, job growth started slowing down a bit. The US added about 180, 000 jobs each month, which is similar to the pace in the years before the pand

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

LA Wildfires Cause Delays in Awards Nominations

The Producers Guild of America has decided to postpone the announcement of their annual awards nominations due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. The announcement, originally set for a different date, will now take place on Sunday, January 12. This decision comes after the guild extended the v

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Aren't Windows Handhelds More Like Xboxes?

At this year's CES, gaming handhelds running Windows were all the hype. Acer, Lenovo, MSI, and Asus have all shown off their models, ranging from 8 to 11 inches. Lenovo's latest, the Legion Go S, has two versions - one with Windows and one with Valve's SteamOS. The SteamOS version works like Valve's

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Handheld Gaming Gets a New Player: Lenovo's Legion Go S with SteamOS

Ever thought about gaming on the go without the hassle of Windows? Lenovo just unveiled the Legion Go S at CES 2025, a handheld device that comes with SteamOS, Valve's own operating system made for gaming. This isn't your average gaming device; it's got a traditional form-factor with an 8-inch displ

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Jan 09 2025EDUCATION

Video Games: A Boost for Uni Students' Spatial Skills?

Ever wondered if playing video games could help you ace those tricky physics problems? Well, a recent study of 566 Saudi university students found that frequent gamers reported better spatial abilities than their less-gaming counterparts. The study wasn't just about how often they played, but also w

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

ASUS Unveils Fresh GPUs for NVIDIA's RTX 50

ASUS has just launched a whole new range of graphics cards for NVIDIA's latest RTX 50 series. These include the premium ROG Astral line, high-end Strix and TUF Gaming models, and compact PRIME options. The ROG Astral GPUs use advanced air and liquid cooling to keep performance high. They come with f

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Golf's New Indoor League: A Tech-Driven Twist

Ever wondered why a new indoor golf league, TGL, just popped up on ESPN? Well, it's not just because Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy thought it would be fun. This league is all about technology and filling the golf offseason gap. Players hit shots into a giant screen, and a launch monitor makes virtual

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