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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Picking the Best Plants: How to Train Your Genomic Selection

In plant breeding, finding the best genotypes from a big group is like finding a needle in a haystack. This study looks at different ways to make that process easier and more accurate. It's all about making the best use of genomic selection, which is like a superpower for plant breeders. The study

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Nov 17 2024BUSINESS

Air Pollution and Pay: A Surprising Connection in Chinese Companies

Imagine this: air quality can influence how much bosses earn compared to their employees. It's not just about salaries; it's about the bigger picture of a company's culture and performance. Researchers looked into 19, 229 Chinese companies from 2014 to 2020 to see how air pollution affects the gap b

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Nov 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's New Gemini Model Tops AI Rankings

Google has just released a new AI model called Gemini-Exp-1114, and it's already making waves in the AI community. This model, part of Google DeepMind's Gemini family, is so impressive that it immediately took the top spot on the Imarena Chatbot Arena leaderboard. This platform allows AI labs to com

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Nov 17 2024CELEBRITIES

Rylee Arnold's Love Life: A Dance Through Relationships

Dancer Rylee Arnold is not only wowing audiences on "Dancing With The Stars" but also making headlines with her new relationship with football player Walker Lyons. Before Lyons, Arnold was rumored to be involved with her "DWTS" partner Harry Jowsey. So, who is Jowsey, and why did their relationship

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Shemar Moore Openly Talks About How Dating Famous Women Shaped His Career

Imagine being a young actor in Hollywood and dating some of the most stunning women in the business. That’s exactly what happened to Shemar Moore in the 1990s. In a chat with PEOPLE, Moore shared how his high-profile relationships with Halle Berry and Toni Braxton boosted his popularity. He admitted

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Biden's Final Chat with Xi: Trade and Security on the Table

President Joe Biden and China's President Xi Jinping sat down for a private chat during a summit in South America. This was their third and last meeting as Biden's presidency comes to an end. The main topic? China's trade practices and how they affect the US and its allies. Biden made it clear that

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Nov 17 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Second Wave of Layoffs: An Employee's Perspective

This week, Boeing workers started receiving layoff notices. The company had announced last month that it would cut jobs to save money. Many employees were caught off guard by this decision. The layoffs are happening in phases. Between November 13th and 15th, employees will get layoff notices. On No

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Betting on College Football: The Hidden Value in Underdogs

Saturday, November 16th, brings a packed schedule of college football games, with about 100 games to choose from. Let's dive into where the smart money is heading using the VSiN CFB Betting Splits, updated every 10 minutes from DraftKings. Texas, ranked third, has been on a winning streak, crushing

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Will Weather Affect Packers vs. Bears Game?

This Sunday, the Green Bay Packers (6-3) take on the Chicago Bears (4-5) at Soldier Field. While fans are excited for the NFC North action, the weather might play a role in the game's outcome. Forecasts predict a mix of wind and light rain, which could make things tricky for kickers and quarterbacks

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Olu Oluwatimi: From Maryland to NFL, a Story of Nigerian Roots and Football Dreams

Olu Oluwatimi, the Seattle Seahawks center, has an impressive football journey. Born in Maryland in 1999, his story starts at DeMatha Catholic High School, where he first showed his talent. After a brief stint at the Air Force Academy and then playing for the University of Virginia, Oluwatimi eventu

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