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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Trifold Phone: A Glimpse into the Future of Folding Tech

Samsung might have spilled the beans on its upcoming trifold phone, thanks to a recent software update. Hidden animations in the One UI 8 build hint at a device with three screens and a unique folding mechanism. This gadget, possibly named the "Galaxy G Fold, " was first hinted at during Samsung's J

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Samsung Phones Don't Have Bigger Batteries

Samsung hasn't boosted the battery size of its Ultra phones in over half a decade. While Chinese brands are packing phones with massive batteries, Samsung sticks to around 5, 000mAh. Why? It's not just about tech; it's about rules. The U. S. has strict rules on lithium-ion batteries. These rules li

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Helldivers 2: The End of PlayStation Exclusivity?

Helldivers 2, the popular co-op shooter, is making a big move. It's leaving PlayStation 5 and landing on Xbox Series X/S this August. This is a huge deal because it's not just any game; it's a Sony-published hit that fans have been begging to play on other consoles. The game's creator, Arrowhead Ga

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Unpacking FoMO: How Social Media Impacts Mental Health Post-Pandemic

In today's hyper-connected world, the fear of missing out, or FoMO, is a real concern. A recent study looked into how FoMO affects mental health, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers surveyed 129 people aged 18 to 64, with the average age being 27. The study found that FoMO is linked

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Warriors Against Superbugs: How Phages Can Save The Day

In hospitals, there's a sneaky threat called Enterobacter hormaechei. It's part of a bigger group called the Enterobacter cloacae complex, which is known for causing infections. What makes this germ extra tricky? It can form a sticky layer called biofilm on things like catheters. This biofilm acts l

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Jul 03 2025BUSINESS

Unsafe Trucking: Who's Watching the Watchers?

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is supposed to keep our roads safe by checking on trucking companies and drivers. But the numbers tell a different story. In 2021, there were 690, 091 interstate freight carriers, and 94% of them had no safety rating at all. That means no one f

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Light-Powered Drug Carriers Show Promise

Tiny particles called upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are making waves in the world of medicine. These special nanoparticles can absorb light that our eyes can't see and turn it into a different kind of light that can trigger drug release. This is big news because it could lead to better ways to

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sorting Plastics Smarter: A New Way to Recycle

Plastic waste is a big problem. Sorting it correctly is super important for recycling to work well. Right now, most systems use fancy cameras or big computers that aren't very flexible. This makes recycling expensive and not very good at handling different types of plastic. A new study looked at a

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Jul 03 2025EDUCATION

Wisconsin's Child Care Crisis: A Closer Look at the Budget Battle

Wisconsin's child care providers are facing a tough situation. The state's new budget is almost ready, but not everyone is happy with it. Some child care centers say they need more help than what's being offered. The budget has set aside $330 million for child care over the next two years. But prov

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Jul 03 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Moves in Drug Development

Drug development is expensive and risky. But what if there was a way to make it more appealing to investors? A new idea is on the table. It's about testing many drugs at once. This way, investors can put their money into a group of potential treatments instead of just one. Here's how it works. Inve

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