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Dec 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Secret to Brighter LEDs: Inorganic Ligands in Quantum Dots

Quantum dots (QDs) are tiny particles with amazing abilities in optoelectronics. You might have seen them in your TV or phone screens, thanks to their special light-emitting properties. These QDs work best in light-emitting diodes (LEDs) when they have inorganic ligands. Ligands are like tiny helper

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

China's Drug Test Dilemma: Is Science Clear or Cloudy?

A surprising revelation shook the sports world when it was unveiled that 23 top Chinese swimmers tested positive for a prohibited performance-enhancing drug ahead of the 2021 Olympics. The Chinese officials stood firm, defending their decision to spare the athletes from punishment by pointing to sci

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Navigating HIV/AIDS: How UK Organizations Supported Black Gay Men

In the 1980s and 1990s, London faced a major health crisis—the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Black gay men (BGM) in Britain needed special care and understanding. Three key organizations stepped up: The Terrence Higgins Trust (THT), Blackliners, and The NAZ Project. Each had its unique approach. THT, though p

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Dec 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cops and Robots: Can AI Transcribe Criminal Chats?

Imagine if you could make sense of a thousand crime interviews without having to type them out. That's the dream for law enforcement agencies around the world. Recently, research has been exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to make this a reality. Automatic Speech Recognition, or ASR,

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

Mayor Edwards Presented His Crime-Fighting and Community Engagement Plans

Last Monday evening, the newly elected Mayor-President of East Baton Rouge Parish, Sid Edwards, shared his vision for tackling crime and boosting community involvement. The event took place at the Charles R. Kelly Community Center, where the North Baton Rouge community turned out in large numbers, e

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Bug Found South of Expected Range: A New Threat for Paraguay

You know those creepy-crawly bugs that hang out in nests and shelters? Some of them even make palm trees their home. But a few of these bugs, known as triatomines, can be a real pain for humans. They're the ones that carry a nasty disease called Chagas. Recently, scientists found one of these bugs

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Dec 25 2024CRIME

Celebrities Advised to Stay Quiet After Allegations

A lawyer has given important advice to celebrities who went to parties hosted by the famous rapper, Sean 'Diddy' Combs. The lawyer says they should avoid saying anything that could make them part of the ongoing controversy. Over 200 people have claimed they were sexually abused by Diddy. Some big na

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Dec 24 2024SPORTS

Streaming Games with Netflix: Is the NFL Ready?

On Christmas Day, something revolutionary is happening in the football world. Netflix, a streaming giant, will broadcast NFL games for the first time. But is the league prepared? Fans' memories of the shaky Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight stream are still fresh, filled with outages, glitches, and poo

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Dec 24 2024POLITICS

'Matt Gaetz Fights Back: Lawsuit Against House Ethics Report'

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz attempted to halt the release of a House Ethics Committee report on Monday, but his lawsuit fell short. Gaetz’s legal team argued that the report's release would harm his reputation and that he hadn't been notified or given due process. The committee published the report soon

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Dec 24 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Opposition Threatens Impeachment of Acting President

In a political storm, South Korea's main opposition party, the Democratic Party, has threatened to impeach acting leader Han Duck-soo. This comes as the country is dealing with the aftermath of President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief declaration of martial law. The Democratic Party, which holds a majority i

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