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Oct 28 2025SCIENCE

Nickel Hydroxide Gets a Boost from Iridium Atoms

Scientists have found a way to make water splitting more efficient. They used a simple method to add tiny bits of iridium to nickel hydroxide. This mix works well for both sides of water splitting: making oxygen and making hydrogen. The iridium changes the nickel hydroxide. It makes the material be

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Oct 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plug-In Hybrids: Not as Green as They Seem?

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are often seen as a middle ground between traditional gas cars and fully electric vehicles. But are they really as eco-friendly as they claim to be? Recent findings suggest otherwise. A study by Transport and Environment (T&E) found that PHEVs emit about 135

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

Why Market Confidence Might Be a False Sense of Security

Markets are buzzing with talk about an AI bubble. Some investors think that AI is overhyped and that stock prices are too high because of it. But there is another issue that might be more concerning: the narrow gap between high-risk and low-risk bonds, known as credit spreads. Credit spreads show h

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Oct 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Remembering Ben Bader: A Life Celebrated Online

Ben Bader, a 25-year-old lifestyle content creator from Miami, has passed away, leaving a community in mourning. His girlfriend, Reem, shared the heartbreaking news on TikTok, expressing the profound impact of his sudden loss. She described Ben as an incredibly kind, caring, and positive person who

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spooky Movie Nights: Tips from a Horror Hostess

Cassandra Peterson, better known as Elvira, has been a big name in horror entertainment since the 1980s. Her show, "Elvira's Movie Macabre, " featured classic B-movies with her unique brand of humor and style. This mix of horror and comedy made her a standout in the genre. Elvira's 1988 movie, "Elv

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

Concrete Plant Plan Sparks Debate Near Syracuse's Aquarium

A plan to reopen an old concrete plant near Syracuse's Inner Harbor is causing quite a stir. The plant, which hasn't been used in years, is just two blocks away from a brand new $100 million aquarium. Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon is not happy about this idea. He thinks it's a step backward

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kate Beckinsale's New Movie Hits Screens Soon

A new thriller called "Wildcat" is coming to theaters and digital platforms on November 25. This movie stars Kate Beckinsale, known for her role in the "Underworld" series. It also features Lewis Tan from "Mortal Kombat" and Charles Dance from "Game of Thrones. " The story is about a group of ex-bla

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Meets Hollywood: A New Era of Storytelling

Studio Blo, an Indian company focused on AI in filmmaking, has teamed up with TV producer Chad Greulach. They want to create new stories using AI for American streaming services. This team-up means they will work together to make content for TV, music, and brands using AI. Greulach has worked on sh

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Seattle's Vampiric Tale: Bloodlines 2's Hits and Misses

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 offers a visually stunning tour of Seattle, but it struggles to deliver on its potential. The game's depiction of the city, spanning nearly a century, is filled with striking imagery that leaves a lasting impression. However, these visuals often feel underutili

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Could Urban Meyer Return to Coaching?

Urban Meyer, a well-known name in college football, has been linked to a major coaching job in the SEC. He's famous for winning championships at Florida and Ohio State. Now, he works as a TV analyst for Fox Sports, but that hasn't stopped rumors about him coaching again. LSU is looking for a new co

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