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Mar 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony's New TV Tech: A Colorful Leap Forward

Sony has just unveiled a groundbreaking TV display technology. This new system uses individual RGB LEDs for its backlighting. It's a big deal because it combines the best parts of Mini LED and OLED TVs. This new tech could be a game-changer for TVs. Mini LED TVs use tiny blue LEDs behind th

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Mar 12 2025SCIENCE

The Chicken Gender Detective

The world of poultry farming is always looking for ways to improve efficiency and animal welfare. One big challenge is figuring out the gender of baby chicks as early as possible. This is super important for layer poultry production, where only female chickens are needed for egg-laying. Traditionall

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

The Fight Against HIV in Latin America: PrEP Progress and Challenges

Latin America is facing a significant challenge in the fight against HIV. The number of new HIV infections has increased by 9% from 2010 to 2023. This is a worrying trend, but there are tools available to combat it. One of these tools is Pre-exposure Prophylaxis, or PrEP. PrEP is a biomedical in

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Canada in the Crosshairs: Trump's Bold Plan

Trump has been vocal about his plans for Canada. He has repeatedly mentioned the idea of making Canada the 51st state of the United States. This is not a new idea. But his recent comments have been more direct and clear. He even questioned the validity of the border treaty between the two countries.

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blue Hues and Boosted Performance: The New MacBook Air Unveiled

The newest MacBook Air, powered by the M4 chip, is set to hit the shelves this Wednesday. This year's update might seem small, but it brings some exciting changes. The laptop now features a 12-megapixel camera with Center Stage support, which makes video calls a bit better. You can also connect two

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Mar 11 2025CRIME

New York's Prison Crisis: 2, 000 Guards Fired After Strike

New York's prison system faced a major shakeup. Over 2, 000 prison guards were fired for not returning to work after a lengthy strike. This strike, which lasted 22 days, caused significant disruption to the state's correctional facilities. The governor and the state's correctional commissioner decla

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Stories: LGBTQ+ Lives in Birth Cohort Studies

Birth cohort studies are like big books that track people's lives from birth, covering everything from health to education and even how much money they make. They are super useful for researchers, but there's a big problem. These studies often miss out on the experiences of people who are different,

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Gender's Role in End-of-Life Care

Gender plays a huge role in how people receive care at the end of their lives. This isn't just about physical help, but also social, spiritual, and emotional support. Throughout history, gender has shaped many choices people make. Now, there's a growing need for palliative care worldwide, and this n

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Iran and the U. S. : A Standoff Over Nuclear Talks

The recent diplomatic back-and-forth between the U. S. and Iran has raised eyebrows and questions. In a surprising move, the U. S. President reached out to Iran's top leader. The letter was a call for talks about Iran's nuclear activities. The Iranian leader, however, wasn't having it. He dismissed

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How DNA Can Predict Eye and Hair Color

In the world of forensic science, figuring out someone's eye and hair color from their DNA is a big deal. This isn't just about solving mysteries; it's about using cutting-edge technology to help solve real-life problems. Two methods, HIrisPlex and PRSice-2, were put to the test to see which one is

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