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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Healthy Together: Pakistan's Quest for One Health

One Health is all about understanding that humans, animals, and the environment are connected. This study looked into how Pakistan's health system is handling this idea. Researchers talked to 17 key people from different fields like public health, agriculture, and veterinary medicine. They found tha

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Belkin's Retro-Cool Power Bank: A Stylish Charge for Your iPhone

At CES 2025, Belkin unveiled their Stage PowerGrip, a power bank designed to look like an old-fashioned camera. It's not just about looks; this gadget snaps onto the back of iPhones 12 and newer, offering wireless or wired charging. With a 10, 000mAh cell, it can charge an iPhone at least one and a

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Jan 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy S25: A Magnetic Adventure

Have you ever wanted your phone to stick to things just like an iPhone? Well, Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 might just make that happen. Leaked images have shown that these new phones could have magnetic alignment, similar to Apple's MagSafe feature. This means your Galaxy S25 could snap onto chargi

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Comparing Two Bone Regrowth Membranes: Which One Works Better?

Imagine you're missing a tooth and the bone around that area needs help to grow back. Would you rather have a membrane made of gelatin and polylactic acid (GT/PLA) or one called Guidor®? This experiment involved 32 people who needed bone regrowth after losing a tooth. They were split into two groups

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Jan 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Samsung and Apple Might Switch to Silicon-Carbon Batteries

Chinese smartphone makers have been using silicon-carbon batteries to boost their devices' battery life. These batteries can hold up to 6, 000mAh or more, making their phones last longer than those from Samsung and Apple. Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra and the upcoming S25 Ultra have the highest battery

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Basketball Star Eli Ellis and Shaquille O'Neal's Surprising Connection

Young basketball talent Eli Ellis has been making waves in the Overtime Elite (OTE) League. Just a teenager, Eli has already shown incredible skills on the court, earning him the title of OTE League's Season MVP. His scoring prowess and competitive spirit have not gone unnoticed. Recently, basketbal

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Thiosemicarbazone-Chalcones: A Fresh Fight Against Fungi

Fungal infections are becoming more common, affecting agriculture, food production, and human health. Scientists have recently created four new compounds called thiosemicarbazone-chalcones (TCs) to combat these fungi. They tested these TCs using a method called radial diffusion, which measures how w

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Jan 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Organized Crime Season 5: Actor's Playful Message to Fans Waiting for New Episodes

Law & Order: Organized Crime fans are still eagerly awaiting the premiere of Season 5. While NBC has announced the release of Law & Order and SVU, there's no word yet on when Organized Crime will hit screens. Danielle Moné Truitt, who plays Sgt. Ayanna Bell, recently cleared the air on her social me

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Women's HIV Knowledge in Southwest Sumba: Education Gaps and Sources

Even after years of government efforts to educate people about HIV, the number of new HIV cases among women in Indonesia is rising. This is happening at the same time as a noticeable lack of complete understanding about HIV among these women. One of the main challenges for the Indonesian government

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Jan 04 2025EDUCATION

California Schools: Big Changes Coming in 2025

In 2025, classrooms in California will experience significant changes. Fewer phones in schools, updated history lessons, and new course requirements are on the horizon. California universities are saying goodbye to legacy admissions, where students were favored if they had family or donor ties. Thi

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