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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Quick Diagnosis of Acute Flaccid Paralysis: A Lifesaver for Pakistani Kids

Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) is a big deal in countries like Pakistan. It's a serious condition where a person suddenly becomes weak or paralyzed. Early diagnosis is super important because it affects how the disease is managed. A recent study looked into what factors influence the diagnosis of AFP

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Which Samsung TV is for You: Crystal UHD vs QLED

Samsung TVs are popular and there are great deals during Black Friday. Two standout models are Crystal UHD and QLED. Both offer vibrant displays and HDR with 4K resolution, but there are differences. Affordability is a plus for Crystal UHD. You can find older models for under $300. QLED TVs start a

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Unhappy Star: Adrien Brody's Reaction to a 'Family Guy' Joke

"Family Guy", the animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, is famous for its wild humor and pop culture jabs. It often targets real-life celebrities, including actors and performers. One example is how the show portrays William Shatner, exaggerating his acting style for laughs. Adrien Brody, kno

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Nov 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Prove They're Brainy Too on Jeopardy!

Celebrities are not just famous for their acting or comedy, but some have also shown their smarts on the game show Jeopardy! . Over the years, these stars have collectively won millions for charity. Here are some celebs who've proven they’re as good at trivia as they are at their day jobs. Lisa Ann

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Song that Started a Legal Wave: Uncovering Radiohead's Creep Saga

Hugh Grant's character, Mr. Reed, from the movie "Heretic" uses an intriguing comparison to explain his theory on religions. He sings "Creep" by Radiohead and reveals that it's actually a remix of a 1972 song by The Hollies. This leads to a discussion about how religions might be similar at their co

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Small Metal Particles, Big Performance Boost!

Scientists are boosting the power of tiny metal particles by making them more porous and packed with multiple metals. Imagine a small house (the core) with a unique shape, surrounded by a wall made of many types of bricks (the shell). When these tiny 'houses' are made just right, they can do amazing

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Six People, Including a Science Show Host, Set for Space Adventure

Get ready for an out-of-this-world trip! Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket is gearing up to launch six people into space this Friday. Among them is Emily Calandrelli, also known as “Space Gal, ” who is thrilled about her upcoming journey. She’s an MIT engineer and a popular science show host known fo

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Nov 19 2024BUSINESS

New Industrial Hub Takes Shape Near Dallas Love Field

In the bustling city of Dallas, Texas, a significant construction project is underway. Lincoln Property Company has begun work on a new industrial park, Brookhollow Business Center, close to Love Field. This development involves transforming a 17-acre truck terminal site on Empire Central Drive into

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Tiny Silver Nanoparticles in Porous Supports for Faster Dye Degradation

Ever wondered how to make catalysts that work superfast and can be easily used? Scientists figured out a way by creating tiny silver nanoparticles, called nano-Ag, and placing them in special porous supports called hyper-cross-linked supports (HCP-CC). These supports have lots of tiny holes that mak

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unraveling Digital Political Threads: German Research Unearths Surprises

In today's digital age, politics is everywhere online. But how can we really tell what people are reading? German researchers delved into this question, testing three methods to detect political texts: using lists of words, traditional machine learning, and deep learning. They ran over 66 models and

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