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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

The Life-Spanning Lessons from the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study

David Farrington, a notable criminologist, discussed the power of the longitudinal-experimental design in understanding and tackling criminal behavior. The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study, launched in 1935, holds the distinction of being the first ever randomized controlled trial in criminology. Th

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Top Action Flicks to Catch on Netflix in January 2025

January 2025 is kicking off with a bang on Netflix, where you can find some of Warner Bros. ' thrilling action movies. Mad Max: Fury Road, directed by George Miller, stands out. Tom Hardy plays Max Rockatansky, a loner in a post-apocalyptic world, who teams up with Imperator Furiosa, played by Charl

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Switch 2: Leak Sightings at CES and Accessories Ready!

Imagine this: a gaming accessories maker, Genki, is showing off a 3D mockup of the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 at the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES). French publication Numerama reported that according to Genki, the new console is set to launch in April. The mockup displays several

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Food Tracking: A New Gadget That Watches You Eat

Imagine this: a small device that records what you eat and automatically logs it for you. That's what Amazfit introduced at CES 2025 - the Amazfit V1tal. This gadget is like no other, flipping open to reveal a camera that watches you while you eat. It analyzes your meal and sends the data to the Zep

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the Wavy Roots of Plant Mutants

You might think plant roots are just boring, straight lines, but they’re not. Especially when it comes to certain plant mutants, like those of Arabidopsis thaliana. These plants have wavy roots that react strangely to gravity. Scientists studied two mutant types: myosin xif xik and atp-binding casse

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Virginia Democrats Keep Their Statehouse Edge

After Donald Trump's big win in November, Virginia held its first elections. Democrats did well, keeping their slim lead in the state Senate (21-19) and House of Delegates (51-49). This could slow down the governor, Glenn Youngkin's, conservative plans, as he'll need support from both parties. In L

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Nintendo Switch 2: A Peek Into The Future

Are you ready for the next generation of gaming? It looks like a new Nintendo Switch is on the horizon, and some sneaky glimpses have already surfaced. At CES 2025, an accessory maker named Genki decided to show off some tools for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Yep, you heard it right – a console t

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Formula 1 Shakes Up the Calendar

Attention, racing fans! Formula 1 has just announced a major change to its calendar. The Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps will host races, but not every year. Starting from 2026, Spa will have races four times over six years, skipping 2028 and 2030. This means other European races can step in

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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Friendship and Friction: A Night Out with Hollywood's Elite

A group of Hollywood A-list wives gathered for a night out in Los Angeles. What started as a casual catch-up, talking about kids' achievements and home renovations, took a surprising turn. As the evening moved to the Viper Room, a well-known nightclub, things heated up over a meme that stirred accus

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Jan 08 2025BUSINESS

Restaurants Face Challenges as Drinking Habits Shift

As restaurants grapple with rising costs and declining sales, a new warning from the U. S. surgeon general could further strain their profits. The warning highlights the link between alcohol and cancer, coming at a time when many Americans are cutting back on dining out due to inflation. According t

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