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Dec 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Cynthia Erivo: Ariana Grande's Cyberbullying is Serious

Cynthia Erivo, known for her roles in "Harriet" and "Wicked, " is thinking about directing. She recently spoke at the Red Sea Film Festival, praising Barbra Streisand's career path. Erivo also addressed the cyberbullying Ariana Grande faces, saying it’s dangerous. She thinks people should focus on p

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Meet Jeremiah Donati: USC's New Athletics Director

The University of South Carolina has a new leader for its sports teams. Jeremiah Donati, who's known for his big achievements at TCU, is now in charge of Gamecock Athletics. Before this, Ray Tanner was the athletics director for a long time. The university's board of trustees approved Donati's contr

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Mirror Magic: Mapping Material Stiffness with Light and Magnets

Meet the Optomagnetic Micromirror Arrays (OMA), a unique tool designed to figure out how stiff biomimetic materials are, even on a tiny, cellular level. Picture this: a 5. 1 by 7. 2 millimeter field filled with 50, 000 teeny-tiny magnetic mirrors, each with optical grating structures and coated with

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Nanotech Makes Detection of Sulfadiazine Easier

Scientists have come up with a new way to detect tiny amounts of sulfadiazine (SDZ) using a special nanopolypropylene surface. They created a molecularly imprinted polyacrylamide (PP@MIP) probe that works with a technique called Resonance Rayleigh Scattering (RRS). This probe helps to quickly and ac

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Hollow Nanotubes: A New Trick for Making Hydrogen

Imagine tiny, hollow tubes as the hero of our story. These are called hierarchical WC/NiCoW nanotubes. They're like super-efficient helpers for a reaction called hydrogen evolution. This reaction is vital for producing hydrogen, a clean fuel. The problem is, finding the right helper, or electrocatal

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Checking X-Ray Grids: A New Way

Ever wondered how doctors make sure your X-ray images are crystal clear? There's a little helper called an anti-scatter grid (ASG) that makes it happen. But how do they know if this grid is doing its job? Scientists have just discovered a cool new way to check it out, and it's much simpler than befo

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Nov 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Alan Wake 2's PS5 Pro Enhancement: Coming Soon, But Not Right Away

You know how gamers love shiny new console features? Well, Alan Wake 2 is getting some extra attention on the PlayStation 5 Pro. But hold your horses, it's not happening overnight. Development studio Remedy Entertainment is on the case, but they’re saying it’ll take more than a few weeks to iron thi

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

Stingrays Hockey Hits Screens Statewide

Every Saturday, South Carolina's hockey enthusiasts can catch the South Carolina Stingrays in action on Palmetto Sports & Entertainment, a new sports broadcast channel powered by Gray Media. This exciting partnership allows fans across the state to enjoy live games for free, right from their homes.

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Mysterious High-Energy Cosmic Rays Spotted Near Earth

Scientists have recently found some of the most powerful cosmic rays ever. These aren't your typical rays; they're made of electrons and positrons, and they're incredibly energetic, reaching up to 40, 000 times the energy of visible light. The High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) observatory in Na

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Bad Luck for Murray: Nuggets' Point Guard Hurts Eye in Game

The Denver Nuggets faced the LA Lakers at Crypto. com Arena, continuing their heated playoff rivalry. In the first half, the Lakers had the upper hand, but the Nuggets started the third quarter strong, taking the lead in just three minutes. Jamal Murray, the Nuggets' star point guard, was having a g

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