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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

The Packers' New Star: Valentine Takes the Field

The Green Bay Packers recently beat the Chicago Bears 20-19, and there was a notable change in their defensive lineup. Eric Stokes, a cornerback who hasn't had any reported injuries, surprisingly played only four defensive snaps. This isn't the first time Stokes' playing time has decreased. In Octob

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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution from Pavements: A Hidden Threat

You know how tires leave tiny bits of rubber on the road? Those bits are called microplastics. But did you know that pavements can also release these tiny plastics into the water that runs off roads? A study looked into this over two years. They discovered that asphalt roads let out the most micropl

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Nov 19 2024CRIME

Sean 'Diddy' Combs: Jail Notes Stir Witness Tampering Debate

Everyone’s talking about Sean "Diddy" Combs’ jail notes. Prosecutors say they found evidence that Combs was trying to sway witnesses in his sex trafficking case. But Combs' lawyers insist the notes are just trial prep work and should be private. It’s a big battle in court right now. Combs was arres

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Nov 19 2024CRIME

'Rapper-Wife' Gets Jail Time for Helping Hubby Launder Stolen Bitcoin

It's not every day you hear about a rapper involved in a massive crypto heist. But that's exactly what happened to Heather Morgan, also known as Razzlekhan, who got sentenced to 18 months in prison. Her crime? Helping her husband, Ilya Lichtenstein, launder stolen bitcoin worth over $10 billion toda

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

How Experiments Help Us Understand Cultural Evolution

In recent years, scientists have been conducting lab experiments to test ideas about how culture evolves. These experiments have uncovered some interesting things, like how cultures change over time, the biases that shape what becomes popular, and even if animals can have their own cultures. We've s

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Hip Replacements: What Goes Wrong When Going Running?

You know how sometimes things just don't fit perfectly? Well, the same can happen with hip replacements. Doctors in a recent study looked into what makes hips go wonky after having a total hip replacement through the direct front path. They used specially designed stems for this operation. The study

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung’s New Periscope Camera Tech: Better Zoom in a Smaller Package

Samsung has just unveiled a nifty new camera technology called All Lenses on Prism (ALoP). This tech changes the layout of periscope cameras to make them smaller and better at capturing low-light pictures. Periscope cameras use mirrors or prisms to enable long-range zoom, but they often take up a lo

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Nov 18 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Africa's Rainfall Forecasts Matter

Rain is no joke in Africa; it affects everything from farming to health. To predict rain, different tools are used, including numerical weather models (NWMs). These models cover whole regions, provide detailed images, and can look into the future. This study looked at two main models: the European

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reviving Old Batteries: A New Way to Recycle Electric Vehicle Batteries with Glycerol

As electric vehicles (EVs) become more popular, a big problem is what to do with all the old batteries. Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with LiFePO4 (LFP) cathodes are common, but they wear out and can't be easily reused due to damage. This is because they lose lithium and their structure gets messed u

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

3D-Printed Bone Scaffolds with SrHA: A New Hope for Bone Repair

Big bone losses are tricky to fix, and getting your own bone for a graft isn't always easy. That's where 3D printing comes in. Scientists recently created a special bone-like material using a type of polymer called poly(trimethylene carbonate) or PTMC. They mixed it with tiny bits of a bone-building

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