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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Powering Up: How Indium and Potassium Team Up in Revolutionary Batteries

You know how much we love long-lasting batteries, right? Scientists found a new way to make them even better. They found a metal called indium that can transfer lots of electrons, which is great for energy storage. The problem was, indium batteries weren't very efficient. That's where potassium come

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Dino Droppings: Unveiling the Mystery of Their Rise

Ever wondered how dinosaurs went from small and insignificant to the epic rulers of their time? It turns out, the answer might be hiding in their ancient poop and vomit. Paleontologists from Uppsala University in Sweden took a close look at fossilized dinosaur feces and vomit, also known as bromalit

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Sneaky New Way Hackers Are Targeting Linux

Imagine this: a piece of nasty software that hides deep inside your computer’s brain, so deep that even reformatting your hard drive can’t get rid of it. Sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, right? Well, it’s happening in the real world, and now, Linux users are in the crosshairs. Researchers

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Nov 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Moana 2: A Box Office Surprise This Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving weekend, Disney's Moana 2 is set to break records at the box office. With an estimated $54 million on its first day, including a record-breaking preview of $13. 8 million, the film is projected to rake in over $170 million across 4, 200 theaters. This total would not only be a Than

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Screen Time and Troubles: How Much Is Too Much?

Young children are spending more time than ever in front of screens. While enjoying cartoons and games, they might be facing risks we need to understand. Behavioral issues can crop up in kids under five who spend too much time glued to tablets, phones, or TVs. This study dug into how common this is

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Brush Up: An Unusual Gadget for Teeth that Might Surprise You

Ever heard of a toothbrush that shakes your whole face? The Feno Smartbrush does just that. Designed by a dentist, this unusual gadget vibrates all your teeth at once in just 20 seconds. It's like a massage for your mouth, and it's not just about the vibration. It also tracks your brushing habits a

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Wearable Tech's Role in Medication Tracking: A Fresh Look

Imagine turning your smartwatch into a personal pharmacist. That's the potential of wearable devices (WDs) in medication management. They've come a long way from just counting steps, now measuring vital signs like heart rate and blood oxygen. But how well do they help patients stick to their treatme

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Heart Rate and Stress: A Wearable Tech Study in ICU Residents

Working in an intensive care unit (ICU) can be incredibly stressful. ICU residents often face high pressure situations that can take a toll on their mental health and job performance. To better understand and manage this stress, researchers are turning to wearable devices like Fitbits. These devices

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Trauma's Link: ASD and PTSD Explained

You might have heard about stress disorders, but understanding how they connect and what influences them can be tricky. Let's break it down. Acute stress disorder (ASD) is like a warning sign after a traumatic event. It's your body's way of saying, "Hey, something serious just happened, and I'm not

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Flexible Films Tackle Biofouling in Medical Devices

Medical devices that come into contact with body fluids often face a problem called biofouling. This is when bacteria and other substances stick to the device, forming a layer that can cause issues like blood clots and infections. Traditional ways to stop this, like using certain polymers or coating

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