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Dec 10 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling Mathematical Branes: Regularizing String Field Theory

String Field Theory (SFT) has its own puzzles, like the weird "divergent" solutions known as projectors. Imagine trying to describe a balloon's shape using an equation that goes haywire as you solve it. These projectors, such as the sliver and the butterfly states, are thought to represent D25-brane

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Dec 10 2024EDUCATION

Sunway's Hands-On Partnership: Boosting Southern Malaysia's TVET Students

Sunway Group and the Ministry of Higher Education have joined forces to boost technical and vocational education and training (TVET). This three-year partnership focuses on sharing skills, creating industrial training programs, and developing human capital. Ibrahim Sultan Polytechnic, under MOHE, wi

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

The Mole Counting Mystery

Ever wondered how important those tiny spots on your skin can be? Moles, it turns out, can give clues about skin cancer. But here's where it gets tricky – even doctors can't always agree on how many moles someone has. This might not sound like a big deal, but it actually matters a lot for studies on

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Dec 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

LED Cinema Screens: A Chinese Innovation Going Global

Imagine stepping into a cinema and being engulfed in a vibrant, real-life movie experience. This isn't science fiction—it's the reality brought to you by LED screens. While LED technology has been around, the high costs kept it out of reach for many. Enter Chinese companies like China Film Global Te

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Dec 09 2024BUSINESS

Big Companies Hire Protection After CEO Shooting

The tragic shooting of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson, has sparked a wave of action among major companies. To safeguard their top executives, businesses are now hiring protection managers. Just a few days after the incident, Amazon advertised for an executive protection manager. The job invo

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Dec 09 2024TRAVEL

China Airlines Brings New Choices to Trans-Tasman Travel

It's not every day that a new airline shakes up the travel scene between Australia and New Zealand. But China Airlines has done just that by extending its Taipei-Melbourne route to include Auckland. This smart move solves a common problem for international airlines: expensive aircraft parked during

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Dec 09 2024LIFESTYLE

Teens and Their Screentime: Happiness Unexpected

Believe it or not, a recent study found that teens can actually feel happier while using their phones. Over the course of a year, researchers kept tabs on 26 teens to see how their phone habits affected their mood. The results? Teens were at their happiest when they were chatting with friends or pla

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Dec 09 2024BUSINESS

Will Trump's Tariffs Drown Small Businesses?

President-elect Donald Trump's plan includes heavy tariffs on imports, especially from China. This could be bad news for local shops. Those small businesses rely on global supplies, like the foods we eat or parts for repairs. If the costs rise by 20 to 100 percent, some shops might close. The probl

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Holiday Eating: Tips from a Fitness Pro

Holiday season is all about enjoying good food, but it can also be a time when people make mistakes with their diet. Katie Austin, a fitness influencer, has some advice. She believes in balancing treats with healthier choices. One common mistake people make is the food guilt cycle. They overeat one

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's UK Political Moves

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter), has been making waves in the UK political scene. He's not a big fan of the current government led by Kier Starmer, but that's not stopping him from making friends on both sides of the political fence. His main interests? Free speech, imm

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