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Jan 29 2025SPORTS

Golf’s New League: Tiger’s Team Wins Thrilling Overtime Match

A thrilling night of golf saw Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links team claim the first-ever overtime win in the Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL). They beat Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common with a 4-3 score after a sudden-death shootout. The match was a hit with viewers as both teams delivered exciting plays. This i

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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Rise and Fall of Tech Hypes: From Nanotech to AI

In the early 2000s, nanotechnology was hailed as the next big thing, similar to artificial intelligence today. After the dot-com bubble burst, investors saw nanotech as the next promising tech. They hoped it would revolutionize industries and daily life. Conferences and political initiatives support

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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meet Liang Wenfeng: The Brain Behind DeepSeek's AI Revolution

Have you ever heard of DeepSeek? This is an AI company that's making big waves, and it was founded by Liang Wenfeng. Launched just a few months ago, DeepSeek is already challenging the giants in the AI industry, like OpenAI. So, what makes DeepSeek so special? It's bringing something new to the tabl

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

Love Life and Longevity: How Mating Affects Predatory Mites

Ever wondered how mating impacts the lifespan and baby-making abilities of tiny predators? A recent study dived into the world of Phytoseiulus persimilis, a mighty mite that feasts on spider mites. Researchers looked at how often these mites get to mate, when they first do it, and how experienced th

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

The Opportunity in Opportunistic: Breast Cancer Screening in India

Breast cancer screening can save lives. While rich countries use mammograms, poorer nations like India have a cheaper and effective option: annual clinical breast exams. These physical checks can be as good as mammograms every two years at a lower cost. So, when women visit hospitals, it's a chance

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

Who's American? A Look at Stereotypes Over 17 Years

In the United States, where diversity is growing, a common stereotype is that being American means being White, while being foreign means being Asian. Researchers have been examining this stereotype for years, but this study is the largest so far, covering 17 years and over 666, 000 people. The stu

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

Joe Rogan: A Voice for Cannabis Legalization

Ever wondered what a well-known figure thinks about cannabis? Meet Joe Rogan, the host of The Joe Rogan Experience. He's not just a podcast star, but also a strong supporter of cannabis legalization. Rogan uses his massive platform to talk openly about the benefits of marijuana. He believes people s

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Google's Battle to Overturn a Massive EU Fine

Google is back in the courtroom, fighting a whopping €4. 1 billion antitrust fine from the EU. This time, they're not just asking for a reduction, but hoping to get rid of the fine completely. The issue? Google's business practices in the mobile OS market. The EU thinks Google's deals with Android p

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Jan 28 2025EDUCATION

Massachusetts Students: Trading Sports Jerseys for Camera Lenses!

High school students in Massachusetts are putting down their sports gear in favor of cameras. They're not just snapping photos at big games, but everyday sports events too. Events like wrestling matches, swimming meets, and basketball games are getting special attention. The Boston Globe has kicked

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

The Truth About Laetrile and Amygdalin: What Science Tells Us

Laetrile and amygdalin are sometimes called vitamin B17, but are they really miracle cancer fighters? Let’s break it down. Laetrile is a man-made version of amygdalin, a natural substance found in certain plants. Both have a special part called a nitrile group, which releases a toxic gas called hydr

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