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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Surprising Remake: A New Take on 'Speak No Evil'

You might think you can judge a movie by its trailer, but don't be so sure. The 2024 remake of "Speak No Evil" is a perfect example of why you should keep an open mind. When the trailer dropped, it looked like a shot-for-shot copy of the original Danish film, and it even gave away major spoilers. Bu

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Artificial Neural Networks: Guarding Smart Cities for Citizens' Rights

Smart cities, with their data-driven approaches, are revolutionizing urban living. But as these cities grow smarter, concerns about data privacy, security, and citizen participation grow too. So, how do we balance innovation with protecting people’s rights? That’s where regulations come in. One key

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Jan 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mixing Phosphate Mining Waste: A Safety Solution

Have you ever thought about what happens to the waste left over from mining? Phosphate mining, in particular, generates a lot of waste, including tailings and waste rock. These are usually stored in dams, but these dams can be unsafe. Brazil has seen many dam ruptures, which is why finding better wa

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Jan 01 2025POLITICS

Musk's Political Push: German Leaders Respond

Elon Musk, the billionaire behind X and Tesla, has been making waves in German politics, openly supporting the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. In a New Year's Eve speech, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz addressed this issue without directly mentioning Musk. Scholz emphasized that German

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Chicken Autosomes: A Fresh Look at Marek's Disease

Marek's Disease, a significant health issue for chickens, can cause neurological damage and tumors. It heavily impacts the poultry industry's economy and animal welfare. In the past, scientists used individual genotyping to map regions linked to MD on chicken autosomes. This time, they used a differ

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Dec 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sports Activity Recognition with Minimal Sensor Data: A New Approach

Imagine having the ability to identify sports activities just by using basic motion data. This is exactly what a new method called Human Activity Recognition (HAR) does. By using sensors and special learning algorithms, HAR can tell the difference between various sports activities with impressive ac

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Catch the Northern Lights on New Year's Eve!

Imagine this: As you welcome 2025 with fireworks, the sky could light up with another amazing show – the northern lights! The sun recently had a bit of a tantrum, throwing out two big blobs of plasma. These are expected to hit Earth on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, causing a stunning display of

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Puerto Rico's Power Grid Fails Again, Leaving Most in the Dark

Imagine waking up to no lights, no air conditioning, and no way to make coffee. That's what happened to nearly 90% of Puerto Rico's residents on New Year's Eve. A major power failure hit the island, leaving about 1. 3 million customers without electricity. This isn't the first time something like th

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

Stock Market Shake-Up: Nvidia and S&P 500 Hit Key Points

The stock market took a hit on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping by 1%, the S&P 500 falling by 1. 1%, and the Nasdaq selling off by 1. 2%. Nvidia's stock managed to bounce back slightly, ending just below its 50-day moving average. This average is a critical level to watch for i

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

US Hits Russia and Iran Groups with Sanctions for Election Meddling

On Tuesday, the US government took action against groups from Russia and Iran, accusing them of trying to interfere in the upcoming US election. The Treasury Department announced sanctions on an Iranian company linked to the Revolutionary Guards Corps and a Russian organization tied to the military

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