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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Best TVs at CES 2025: A Sneak Peek

CES 2025 is making waves, and one of the most exciting parts is the new TVs making their debut. This year, it's all about size and innovation. TVs with screens over 100 inches are a common sight. Display manufacturers like Samsung and LG are packing their TVs with AI features, thanks to collaboratio

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Separating Lithium Iron Phosphate and Graphite: A New Way with Dielectrophoresis

Recycling old lithium-ion batteries is a big deal these days. Current methods use a lot of energy and money, and they can be bad for the environment. This study suggests a new, eco-friendly way to separate important battery parts, like lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and graphite. The key is their diff

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing What Could Have Been: Unused Windows 11 Dynamic Wallpapers

Ever wondered what could have been? Microsoft designer Sergey Kisselev, who worked on the Windows team, recently shared some fascinating "dynamic wallpaper" designs for Windows 11 that never saw the light of day. These concepts, found on Behance, showcase a range of vibrant and moving backgrounds th

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Why Can't Math and Physics Get Along?

Ever wondered if math and physics could ever break up? Well, the Independence Postulate (IP) says they’re like two worlds that never meet. This means math stuff, like patterns and sequences, doesn’t mess with physics stuff, like the real world. But here’s where it gets interesting. Because of this s

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Immigrant Teens and Oral Health: The Role of Discrimination and Resilience

Imagine you're a teenager who's moved to a new country. You might face challenges with your oral health, like many immigrant adolescents do. But why is this a big deal? Well, perceived racial discrimination can make things tougher. If you feel you're being treated unfairly because of your race, it m

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Biden's New Orleans Visit: Support and Hope for Bourbon Street

President Joe Biden and the first lady, Jill Biden, are set to visit New Orleans on Monday. The purpose of their visit is to meet with the families of those affected by the tragic Bourbon Street incident that occurred on New Year's Day. An Army veteran driving a truck caused the deaths of 14 people

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Iron Protein IRP2: The Surprising Role in Lung Inflammation

Iron Regulatory Protein 2, or IRP2, plays a role in regulating iron levels in our cells. Scientists have found that IRP2 could be linked to chronic lung diseases like COPD. Resistive breathing, a common issue in these diseases, puts extra stress on the lungs. Researchers used mice to study how IRP2

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Peeking at the New Samsung Galaxy S25: What's Different This Time?

Well, the newest Samsung gadgets are just around the corner, and the internet is already buzzing with leaks about the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. Fresh images show what might be the final designs, giving us a sneak peek at some fancy new features and sleek updates. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ look pret

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Justin Trudeau Steps Aside: New Beginning or End of an Era?

Political news is buzzing with Justin Trudeau's decision to step down. In the midst of a tough economic storm and heated trade clashes, with the U. S. threatening to hike import taxes, Canada's PM has thrown a curveball. Trudeau announced his resignation on a freezing Ottawa morning, hoping to hit t

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Sorghum's Hidden Hero: The Gene That Fights Fungus

Sorghum, a versatile crop that thrives in tough conditions, faces a big challenge in warm, humid places. A fungus called Colletotrichum sublineola causes anthracnose, a serious disease that slashes crop yields. Finding resistant strains is key to protecting sorghum crops. A previous study linked a g

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