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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Rethinking Plastic: Turning Polyester Waste into Gold

Did you know that discarded polyester is a major problem? It's bad for the environment and health. But guess what? There's a smart way to fix this – chemical recycling! Let's dive in. Traditionally, we've used methods like pyrolysis, carbonation, and solvolysis to break down polyesters. But newer w

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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Business with Social Networking: A Modern Approach

The way a business runs and succeeds largely depends on its model and the environment it operates in. This read takes a closer look at teaming up with Web 2. 0 services, like social networking sites, to keep a business thriving. Web 2. 0 tools, such as blogs, Wikipedia, and social platforms like Fac

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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

How Saudi Auditors Adapted to COVID-19 Challenges

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, it threw auditors in Saudi Arabia into an unfamiliar territory. Conducting regular audit activities became a daunting task. To navigate this unprecedented situation, auditors had to adopt a new approach called "remote auditing. " This method required using more adv

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

Court Blocks Biden’s Plan to Protect Spouses of Citizens from Deportation

A federal judge has struck down the Biden administration’s policy that gave certain undocumented individuals legal status if they were married to US citizens. The policy, called “parole in place, ” was aimed at shielding these spouses from deportation and allowing them to work legally while they sou

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unraveling Uncertainty: A Fresh Look at Data Clustering with IoT

Clustering data that's uncertain is a big deal in the Internet of Things. One way to do this is by using possible world-based algorithms. But these algorithms have two main problems. First, they treat all possible worlds equally, even the oddball ones that can mess things up. Second, they don't use

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Mastering AI Through Tic-Tac-Toe

Imagine trying to teach a robot to play a simple game like Tic-Tac-Toe. You might think it's a breeze, but even this basic game can be tricky. The challenge lies in the fact that the player—or in this case, the AI—can't see the entire board. To tackle this, we need to create a smart model using fini

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Will Bryan Kohberger Face Death? Court Hearing Next

In just a few days, a court hearing will decide if the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students could face the death penalty. The hearing is happening a week before the campus marks two years since the tragic event. The judge will listen to arguments from both sides in Boise, where t

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

When is a Power Series Ring a Baer or Quasi-Baer Ring?

You know how math can get super complicated? Well, let's talk about something called a ring—a special type of mathematical structure. This stuff might sound like alphabet soup, but bear with me! Imagine you have a ring with something called an "identity. " Now, picture an "ordered monoid" and a map

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Geo-Profiling: 75 Years of Unraveling Drug Trails

Did you know that trying to find out where drugs come from has been a big deal for the past 75 years? It all started with opium in 1948. People wanted to know where these drugs were coming from. Now, scientists are looking at all sorts of drugs like fentanyl, cocaine, and cannabis to find clues abou

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

The Menendez Brothers: New Evidence, New Hope

The Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, might see a change in their prison sentences. A recent petition has surfaced, claiming new evidence that could lead to new sentences for the brothers. This petition includes a statement from a former member of the group Menudo, Roy Rosselló, who alleges that he

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