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Jan 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Toronto Beams Up Star Trek for the Long Haul

Imagine a city where science fiction dreams come true. Toronto, the bustling metropolis known for its iconic CN Tower, has become an unexpected hub for the legendary Star Trek franchise. Mayor Olivia Chow, a long-time fan since her days in Hong Kong, now leads a city that has embraced this sci-fi ph

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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering How Miscanthus sinensis Handles Cold Stress

Miscanthus sinensis, a type of perennial C4 grass, is gaining attention as a sustainable source for biomass production. Unlike the hybrid Miscanthus × giganteus, which can't reproduce through seeds, Miscanthus sinensis can spread through seeds, making it potentially more versatile. Scientists decide

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Jan 04 2025EDUCATION

The Elephant in the Room: Why Science and Humanities Need Each Other

Imagine a bunch of experts looking at an elephant. A biologist sees a big, gray creature. A foot specialist recommends treatment for its toenails. A climate expert is too busy studying the grass to notice the elephant. Now, Elon Musk steps in, saying we should focus on tech breakthroughs like quantu

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Next Big Thing: iPhone 18 and Battery Tech

Imagine you're using an iPhone and never having to worry about battery life again. That might be a reality with the upcoming iPhone 18 series. Rumors hint at major battery improvements, possibly including foldable models. But when will this big tech upgrade happen? Let's break it down. The iPhone 1

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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the Impact of Surface Layers on Phase Change Materials

Scientists are delving into how the surface of materials affects their ability to change phases. They're focusing on a thin layer of a compound called Germanium-antimony-tellurium (GST). This layer can either become crystal-like or amorphous (like glass). They're using a special math model called th

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Cheryl Hines & Rob Schneider: Plotting a Conservative TV Show

Recently, Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong has been brainstorming a new idea. He wants to create a TV show similar to ABC's The View, but with a conservative twist. So, he sat down with some pro-Trump celebrities, Cheryl Hines and Rob Schneider, to chat about it. Hines, who’s married to R

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Big Changes: A Year After the Door Plug Scare

A year ago, a door plug on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 flew off mid-flight, causing passengers' belongings to be sucked out of the plane. Since then, Boeing has been working hard to improve safety. They've made changes in four areas: improving safety culture, training workers better, simplifying ho

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Rethinking RASGRP1: A Malaysian Girl's Journey with Kidney Disease and Lymphoma

Imagine a young girl facing two rare health problems in her early years. At just 5 months old, she was diagnosed with a condition called diffuse mesangial sclerosis, a rare cause of severe kidney issues in infants. Fast forward to age 3, she started experiencing swollen lymph nodes in her neck that

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Jan 03 2025CRIME

Solving the Puzzle of the Cybertruck Blast

The mysterious explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas has puzzled investigators. This unusual event, which happened on New Year's Day, involved Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old decorated military veteran from Colorado. Livelsberger, a Green Beret on lea

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Boosting Protein for Stronger Bodies: A Study on Seniors with Type 2 Diabetes

Did you know that as we age, our muscles begin to shrink? This issue is even bigger for those with type 2 diabetes. Scientists wanted to find out if eating more protein could help. They did a small study with middle-aged and older folks with type 2 diabetes. They looked at whether more protein could

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