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Jan 16 2025BUSINESS

DC's Mayor Bowser: Turning Empty Offices into Business Boom!

Washington DC's Mayor Muriel Bowser has unveiled a new plan to tackle the city's empty office problem. With many workers still remote post-pandemic, downtown businesses are struggling. Bowser's "Office to Anything" program offers a 15-year property tax freeze for offices that transform into retail s

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Exploring a New Tool for Drug Discovery: The Power of Immobilized Human Serum Albumin

Imagine you're trying to find out how well a new medicine sticks to something in your body, like a sponge. Scientists often use human serum albumin (HSA) for this. Think of HSA as the sponge that helps carry drugs around your body. Recently, scientists created a new tool using HSA stuck to tiny magn

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Parallels Brings x86 Windows and Linux to Apple Silicon: A Game Changer!

Are you a Mac user who loves the Apple Silicon experience but sometimes needs to run x86 versions of Windows or Linux? Great news! Parallels, a popular virtualization software, has just released a new update that makes it possible. Image your favorite Windows or Linux operating system running smoot

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Social Media from Billionaires: A New Campaign Takes Shape

A group of tech leaders and advocates has launched a campaign called Free Our Feeds to protect social media from being controlled by billionaires. They want to safeguard the technology behind Bluesky, known as the AT Protocol. Their goal is to create an open social media ecosystem that can't be cont

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Jan 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth: A Different Look at Their Relationship

When Meghan Markle joined the royal family, many members tried to help her fit in. But some things about her didn't sit well with them, including Queen Elizabeth. Meghan had nice things to say about the queen, like during her engagement interview and later with Oprah Winfrey. She praised the queen's

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Sleep Endoscopy and Sedation: A New Look

Ever wondered how deep someone should be asleep to best see their sleep troubles? This study dove into that question. It focused on patients with obstructive sleep apnea and used a clever mix of tools—a technique called bispectrometry and polysomnography. These tools helped the researchers figure ou

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Flu Surge: More Deaths and Hospitalizations in Minnesota

Minnesota is facing a significant rise in flu cases as we enter the new year. The latest report shows a stark increase in flu-related deaths, totaling 23 since the season began. The Minnesota Department of Health reported 722 hospitalizations due to influenza complications, with most cases concentra

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Eco-Friendly Innovation: How Family Firms in China Struggle with Change

Green innovation is crucial for a sustainable future, and China's SRDI enterprises are no exception. These firms, particularly family-owned ones, have been in the spotlight for their unique strategies called "de-familization. " This process involves shifting management rights and ownership away from

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Jan 10 2025SCIENCE

Unique bacteria turn waste metal into green powerhouses

When it comes to converting water into oxygen — a crucial step in generating clean energy — scientists have found that tiny bacteria can play a big role. There's a type of material called NiFe layered double hydroxide (LDH) that's super efficient in doing this job, especially in alkaline conditions.

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Cannabis Use After Legalization: A Look at Canada

In October 2018, Canada made a big change by legalizing cannabis for recreational use. Most studies so far have looked at the effects of this legalization using snapshots of data collected at one point in time. But what if we could follow the same people over time to see how their cannabis use chang

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