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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Nature's Power: The Future of Solar Energy

The world is on the hunt for clean energy. Solar power is a big part of this. But there is a new kid on the block: dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). These are different from the usual silicon solar panels. They use dyes to capture sunlight. And guess what? These dyes can come from nature. Nature

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Jul 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Secrets of Metal 3D Printing

Metal 3D printing is a game-changer. It constructs objects layer by layer from a digital blueprint. The melt pool, a hot, liquid area, is crucial for the final product's quality. Monitoring this pool helps in identifying flaws and predicting how the material will act. Different 3D printers use vari

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Magnetic Fields: How Spinal Cord Currents Create Tiny Signals

New, compact magnetic sensors are changing the game. They let scientists study tiny magnetic fields in a way that wasn't possible before. These fields come from electrical currents in the body, like those in the spinal cord and chest. Researchers ran simulations to see how these currents create magn

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Jul 20 2025FINANCE

Crypto Exchange Bullish Takes a Big Step

Bullish, a cryptocurrency exchange, has taken a significant step by filing for an IPO on the NYSE. This move comes as no surprise, given the growing interest in digital assets and the public market's appetite for crypto-related companies. The exchange, led by Tom Farley, a seasoned finance professi

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

Who Will Lead the NFL Players' Union?

The NFL Players' Association is at a crossroads. The recent resignation of Lloyd Howell has left a big question mark over who will take the reins. Two names are in the running: JC Tretter and Don Davis. Both have strong backing from players, but Tretter seems to have the edge. The process to pick a

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

A Fatal Attraction: Metal Meets Mighty Magnet

In a tragic turn of events, a man lost his life after a metal chain he was wearing became dangerously attracted to an MRI machine's powerful magnetic field. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the immense power these machines possess and the importance of following safety guidelines. The un

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Jul 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late Night TV Shake-Up: Money Talks, Politics Walk

The recent end of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" has sparked a heated debate. Some say it's about money, others think politics played a role. Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, has strong opinions on the matter. Portnoy points out the harsh reality of business. Colbert earns a hefty sa

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Jul 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Subnautica 2: A Battle Brewing Between Creators and Publishers

A legal storm is gathering over Subnautica 2. The game's original creators have been pushed out. Krafton, the publisher, has taken over. They say they want to make the game the best it can be. But the creators disagree. They think Krafton is making a big mistake. The drama started when Krafton repl

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Jul 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Superheroes and Smurfs: A Weekend at the Movies

This weekend, movie fans saw some big changes at the box office. "Superman" is still flying high, but not as high as last week. It made $16. 6 million on its second Friday, bringing its total to $194. 4 million. That's a big drop, but it's still doing better than other superhero movies like "Thunder

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Jul 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Deadly Struggle for Food Amidst Conflict

In Gaza, a desperate hunt for food turned deadly when Israeli forces fired upon a crowd, leaving at least 32 people dead and many more injured. The Palestinian health ministry confirmed the grim toll, with victims brought to the Nasser Medical Complex. Among the heartbreaking scenes was a father cra

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