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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Breakthroughs with Micro Sensors

The world of biosensing has seen amazing new developments with a technology called SERS combined with microfluidic chips. The smallest details can make a massive difference in science. Think about this: being able to detect a molecule or two in a crowd of a billion. That’s what we got here.

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Feb 05 2025EDUCATION

University Antisemitism: A Storm Brewing in Higher Education

"Multiple colleges, including Northwestern University, are in hot water after protests against Israel’s actions in the Israel-Hamas war. Which seems to have turned messy. The federal government is stepping in. They're calling the situation "widespread antisemitic harassment, " and they're using a l

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Feb 05 2025SPORTS

Golf's New Tech League Faces Early Challenges

Rickie Fowler and Tom Kim recently expressed their frustrations with the new golf league TGL. It is a tech-driven golf league. The main issue was the simulator technology. The simulator technology was reported to have inaccuracies. The simulator was not picking up shots correctly. It was even repo

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

The Aid Delay: How It's A Setback for Balochistan

In countries relying on USAID for water projects, a freeze on funds has led to job losses essential water supplies disappearing threatening lives. A freeze arranged by the administration has led to sudden disruptions in the auspices of water security projects. This alleged suspension in the process

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Feb 05 2025EDUCATION

Spring Break Rethink: School Days Added Due to Winter Weather

South Carolina’s Dorchester County School District 4 has made a bold move. They’re shifting plans due to winter weather. The original school day, April 21st, was supposed to be a teacher workday. It is now a regular school day for students. This decision is a direct response to the recent bad weathe

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Tariffs: Trump's Trade War Tactic

The tariff turmoil is Trump's play to push allies into toughening their security measures. Trump's use of tariffs against nations like Canada, Mexico, and China was intentionally provocative. He is forcing these countries to step up their defense commitments and reassess trade deals. This i

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Changing the Game: Counter Ions Boosting Nanostructure Performance

First things first, examine the power of tiny particles that conduct electricity. Inside this world, we have three different types of counter ions: bromide (Br) tetrafluoroborate (BF-4 ). These aren't just any ions—they differ from one another, leading to significant changes in how these materials b

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: New Hope for Fighting COVID-19 with a Simple Spray

The fight against COVID-19 has led scientists to explore different ways to fight the virus. The main target of COVID-19 is the lungs. So, it makes sense to fight it with medicines you can inhale. A team of researchers has been working on a combination of two drugs, ivermec

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Feb 05 2025FINANCE

Buying BlackRock Amid Market Shake-Up: A Strategic Risk

On the trading day, financial stocks, including BlackRock, felt the heat. And no, as a result of news pertaining to competitors, financial stocks, BlackRock slumped hard. The core reason? Vanguard slashed its prices on a whopping 87 funds across 168 share classes. That is big news. Saving inves

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Personalities: The Dimensional Approach Explained

Picture this: We used to see personalities as black and white, but now it's more like looking at a colorful painting. The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and the 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) brought in a ne

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