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Feb 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Flying Focus: How Drones Help Kids Concentrate

Drones aren't just for fun anymore. Scientists have found a new way to use them to help kids improve their focus. The idea is to use a brain-computer interface (BCI) that reads brain waves from an EEG machine. This BCI system is designed to measure attention levels and then translate that data into

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Smooth Sailing: How Dentures Get Sticky When Candida Alibcans Adds Up

Ever wondered why dentures, made from heat-polymerized acrylic resin, sometimes feel like a breeding ground for germs? Well, it's all about the surface. These dentures are popular in prosthodontics because they're easy to mold and handle. However, they have a dark side— they can easily beco

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Feb 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drone showdown in Ukraine gives inside view to War in 2025 3000

The future of conflict is in the air, so they are saying, particularly in Europe. Ukraine has relentlessly produced everything from minuscule flying machines to colossal ground-moving, gun-toting enemies. And its ambitious drone developments are setting a trendy technology example on how to explore

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Ukrainian Kamikaze Cars: Robots vs. Russian Troops

Ukraine's fight against Russia is ongoing and has lasted over 3 years now. The country leaders are always looking for new ways to use technology in the battlefield. Advanced vehicles called "kamikaze cars" are making waves in Ukraine's war effort. They are equipped with machine guns and co

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Mixing Soaps: The Science of Bubbles and Beyond

So, picture this: scientists have been playing around with different kinds of soaps, or surfactants, to see how they mix and interact. They looked at a special kind of soap called a trimeric surfactant. The soap was mixed with different combinations of other soaps that had varying hydrophobic tail l

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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft gives business users a cheaper option: Surface USB 4 Dock

Microsoft recently announced a new piece of hardware designed for businesses. It is a USB 4 dock priced at $200. It is an alternative to the current $300 Thunderbolt 4 dock. The user will have access to only three ports in the cheaper model, while the more expensive version offers six

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

A Tragic Night of Loss: Midair Collision Cuts Lives Short

A terrible disaster happened over Virginia’s Potomac River on a Wednesday night. The midair collision between a jet, the American Airlines regional jet, and a army helicopter, the Black Hawk, left no survivors and shattered many lives. The lives of 67 people on board came to an abrupt end that left

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Jan 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Intel Processors Taking over The Business Surface Laptops and Tablets

Microsoft has launched new Copilot+ Surface devices for business. These aren't the same as the previous Surface devices because those had Arm-based Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, which didn't interest many it business users. These new Surface machines now have Intel Core Ultra inside. Thin

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

The Impact of Cations on Surfactant Mixtures

Ever wondered how different salts can change the behavior of soap-like substances in water? Scientists have been looking into this, focusing on how certain ions (like sodium, calcium, and magnesium) affect the structure and flow of mixtures containing cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) and sodium dodecyl

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Jan 28 2025CRIME

Swedish Cable Cut: A Mystery Under the Sea

Imagine this: a crucial communication cable connecting Sweden and Latvia gets damaged under the Baltic Sea. This isn't the first time such incidents have happened. In fact, it's part of a bigger pattern of suspected sabotage attempts. The Swedish authorities are taking this very seriously. They even

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