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Dec 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Boxer Ramla Ali: From Olympic Rings to Film Sets

Imagine a refugee from Somalia's civil war who eventually becomes an Olympic boxer. Now, picture that same person starring in a biopic about her life. That's the fascinating journey of Ramla Ali, who recently spoke with Deadline about her upcoming film "In the Shadows" and her new production company

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Dec 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

A New Social Space for LGBTQ+ Professionals: Famm Connect Launches

Ever wondered where LGBTQ+ professionals and business owners can connect and support each other? Enter Famm Connect, a new social networking app created by BIPOC queer couple Cat Perez and Marianna Di Regolo. Their discovery platform, Famm, has been helping users find LGBTQ-owned businesses. Now, th

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Dec 08 2024EDUCATION

Boosting Workforce Agility with Art: A Fresh Approach

The world is changing fast, and businesses need to keep up. The latest industrial revolution, often called the Fifth, is all about sustainability and balancing human needs with technology. This means companies need agile employees who can adapt quickly to new situations. Researchers have noticed tha

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Dec 08 2024BUSINESS

The Ultimate Guide to Boeing's Business Jets

Imagine you're a global leader or a CEO of a major company. What kind of airplane would you want to travel in? Boeing Business Jets (BBJs) have been the top choice for many, offering private, corporate, and government travel. Let's dive into the world of BBJs and explore their most popular models.

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Unmasking Mysterious Objects in 3D Point Clouds

Imagine you're driving a self-driving car on a busy street. It's great at spotting familiar objects like cars and pedestrians, but what about those weird things that don't fit the usual categories? That's where UFOs—Unidentified Foreground Objects—come into play. Detecting these oddities in 3D point

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Speedy Gas Blasts in Black Hole Centers

Scientists using XMM-Newton and Suzaku telescopes have spotted super-fast gas clouds near black holes. These clouds, called "Ultra Fast Outflows (UFOs), " zoom out at speeds up to a quarter the speed of light. Researchers studied these clouds in various active galactic nuclei (AGN) to understand the

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Weird Lights Spotted in Yardley Sky

Ever thought something was just a little too unusual? That's what a resident of the Yardley area experienced recently. They saw an "orange throbbing light" in the sky, and it was definitely not a plane or a regular bird. This isn't the first time Yardley has made headlines for strange sightings. Ear

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Small Plastics in Coastal Waters: Two Pumps Compared

Microplastics, tiny plastic particles, are a growing concern in our oceans. They can hurt sea creatures and pollute our waters. Scientists are now focusing on the smaller ones, less than 300 micrometers, because we don't know much about them. This study compared two filter pumps, the AAU-UFO and KCD

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Understanding Cancer: A Network Perspective

Imagine cancer as a twisted version of the body's usual blueprint for growth. Scientists have come up with a new way to think about cancer, comparing it to how our bodies develop from a single cell into complex organisms. They call this the "cancer network" theory. Cancer networks are like maps tha

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Yeast Cells and Single Molecules: A New Way to Study Sticky Situations

Scientists have come up with a clever method to compare how yeast cells stick together on a large scale with how strongly individual molecules hold on. They used yeast surface display to show off their molecular catch, like a tiny, living display board. By spinning a glass covered in sticky stuff ar

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