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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Smart Thermostat That Works Without the Internet

Eve has introduced a new smart thermostat for the US market. This device stands out because it doesn't need an internet connection to function. In a time when most gadgets rely on constant connectivity, this is a big deal. The Eve Thermostat offers standard features like app and voice control, autom

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Dec 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Top Searches of 2025: Who Had Everyone Typing?

In 2025, a few names dominated the internet search charts. Taylor Swift and Donald Trump were at the top of the list. Swift's fans, known as Swifties, kept her name trending. She was on tour, reclaimed her music rights, and released a new album. The biggest news? She got engaged to Travis Kelce. The

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Nov 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Warm Homes, Cooler Bills: Smart Ways to Stay Comfy in Winter

Winter brings out the cozy clothes and the debates about indoor temperatures. But did you know there's a smart way to keep your home warm and your energy bills low? The U. S. Department of Energy suggests keeping your thermostat at 68 degrees Fahrenheit when you're awake and lowering it a bit when y

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Navigating Blood Thinners with Liver Issues: A Tricky Balance

Liver problems can really mix things up when it comes to blood thinners. The liver plays a big role in keeping our blood from clotting too much or too little. When it's not working right, things get complicated. Doctors have a tough time figuring out the best way to help these patients. Most studie

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Caffeine and Exercise Affect Blood Clotting in Overweight Adults

Caffeine is a popular stimulant found in coffee, tea, and energy drinks. Many people rely on it to stay alert and focused. But how does caffeine affect the body, especially when combined with exercise? A recent study looked into this question, focusing on adults who are overweight. The study wanted

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Top Picks: Amazon's Most Desired Gadgets

Amazon's "Most Wished For" list is a goldmine for finding trending electronics. It's a handy tool for gift ideas or just staying updated on what's hot. The list is divided into categories, making it easy to focus on specific items like dash cams or smart home devices. Topping the list are the Apple

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Dolphins' Player Exodus: A Pattern of Disrespect?

The Miami Dolphins have a habit of letting go of their star players, and it's not sitting well with everyone. Recently, they traded cornerback Jalen Ramsey and tight end Jonnu Smith to the Pittsburgh Steelers. This move has sparked conversations about how the team treats its top talent. Raheem Most

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Apr 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Forgotten Treasures: The Weirdest Items Left in Uber Rides

Uber has shared a list of the most unusual items left behind in their rides over the past year. This list includes everything from medical supplies to costume accessories and even personal documents. The data also shows that New York City tops the chart as the most forgetful city. It's easy to overl

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Methane-Fed Bacteria: The Unsung Heroes in the Fight Against Nitrous Oxide

Bacteria that munch on nitrous oxide are vital in the battle against this harmful greenhouse gas. These tiny organisms, known as nitrous oxide-reducing bacteria, play a crucial role in breaking down nitrous oxide. However, there is still much to learn about these bacteria, including their origins, b

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Von Willebrand Disease: A Real-World Look at a New Treatment

Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is a bleeding disorder that affects how blood clots. A recent study looked at a new treatment called pdVWF/FVIII-C. This treatment is made from plasma and contains two important clotting factors: von Willebrand factor and factor VIII. The study followed 15 patients with

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