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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Which Team Will Win the College Football Playoff? Experts Weigh In

The College Football Playoff (CFP) is in full swing, with the quarterfinals just around the corner. Out of the 134 teams that started, only eight remain. Let's break down what happened so far and what's next. Notre Dame beat Indiana 27-17, Penn State crushed SMU 38-10, and Texas edged out Clemson 38

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do Online Chats Die Down?

Did you ever start chatting online and then suddenly everything just went silent? Scientists checked out 25 groups on Reddit and discovered that around 60% of chats had someone trying to clear up a misunderstanding. The more times the conversation went back and forth, the more likely it was that som

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Creating Effective Care Plans for Melanoma Survivors: Why Everyone's Input Matters

Melanoma survivors often rely on personalized healthcare plans, known as survivorship care plans (SCPs), to navigate their treatment journey. However, these plans are not always as helpful as they could be. Why? Perhaps because they haven't been designed with the real users in mind. Imagine a care p

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Jan 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Spider-Man Star Tom Holland: Why He Avoids Stealing Zendaya’s Spotlight

Tom Holland, known for his role in the “Spider-Man” films, prefers to skip red carpet events for his girlfriend Zendaya’s movie premieres. He believes that the focus should be solely on her, not both of them as a couple. In a recent interview with Men’s Health, Holland explained, “It’s her big momen

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: What It Is and Why You Should Care

Ever heard of bird flu? It's a virus that's been making headlines recently. The virus, called H5N1, has been spreading through poultry and even dairy cows. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported 66 human cases so far, with most being in California. The viru

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Power of Thin: Using 2D Materials for Smart Computing

Imagine computers that work like our brains, using far less energy than the silicon chips we currently rely on. This is where brain-inspired computing steps in, aiming to solve big problems in security and healthcare. The challenge lies in finding materials that can imitate biological functions with

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Why F1 2025 Might Be a Race Like No Other

Martin Brundle thinks F1 2025 could be one of the best seasons ever. Max Verstappen just won his fourth World Championship, but it wasn't easy. Teams like McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes are catching up, making the races closer and more exciting. Brundle believes the cars are getting more similar, an

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: Can AI Help Spot High Blood Pressure Early?

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a big deal worldwide. It's linked to lots of health problems and even deaths. Fortunately, making lifestyle changes and getting treatment early can make a big difference. That's where artificial intelligence-enhanced electrocardiography (AI-ECG) comes in. Thi

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Cool Chemistry: Turning Esters into Alkanes with a Helping Hand

Imagine you have some esters, and you want to turn them into alkanes. It might sound like a tough job, but scientists have found a clever way to do this using a helper called cobalt. This isn't just any helper; it's a well-defined cobalt catalyst that can work wonders with just a tiny bit of base an

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Predicting Breast Cancer Risk: How Well Do Models Work?

Breast cancer tops the list of common cancers among women worldwide, with about two million new cases each year. To catch it early and save lives, many countries have set up regular breast cancer screening programs based on age. Now, experts are excited about using risk-adjusted screening, which con

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