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Feb 19 2025CRIME

Bicyclist's Life Cut Short in Bronx Crash

A driver is now facing serious charges for a hit-and-run that took the life of a young man from Guinea. The incident happened a year ago in the Bronx. The driver, Edward Montero, was recently arrested and charged with manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident. He pleaded not guilty and is cu

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Supercapacitor Secrets: A Data-Driven Adventure

Supercapacitors are becoming more popular as they offer a lot of power and last a long time. These are great for helping the environment by storing energy in a more sustainable way. Lots of smart people have been studying them and have found some really useful information. This is where things get i

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Feb 19 2025EDUCATION

Virtual Reality: The New Way to Learn Root Canal Treatments

First, let's talk about regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs). These are fancy terms for root canal treatments that help regrow the damaged parts of a tooth. Imagine learning these complex procedures without ever touching a real patient. Sounds impossible, right? Well, a recent study explored a

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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Breathing Easy: The Future of Flexible Sensors

Imagine a world where your clothes can monitor your health and movements without needing a power source. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, scientists have taken a big step towards making this a reality. They've created a new type of flexible pressure sensor that doesn't need external power.

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Argentina's Ex-President Faces Serious Allegations

A federal judge in Argentina has taken a big step. He decided there is enough proof to formally charge former President Alberto Fernández with hurting his ex-partner, Fabiola Yáñez. This isn't just about a few bruises. The judge said the incidents happened twice and were part of a bigger pattern of

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Feb 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

SNL's 50th: A Night of Nostalgia and New Faces

The show that has brought laughter and music to our screens for 50 years finally celebrated its golden anniversary. The special event, "SNL50: The Anniversary Special, " kicked off with a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere. The show's iconic home, Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, was the stage for a

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Feb 17 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Ethanol Oxidation with Defective Nanotubes

First, let's talk about nanotubes. These are tiny tubes made of special materials like platinum, nickel, and rhodium. Scientists have found a way to make these nanotubes even better by creating tiny holes, or cavities, in them. These cavities cause something called structural defects, which actually

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Zinc to the Rescue: A New Way to Make Ethylene

Imagine cutting down on energy use while making a crucial chemical. That's what scientists are trying to do with a process called electrocatalytic acetylene semi-hydrogenation, or EASH for short. The big issue? It uses a lot of energy and has some unwanted side reactions. This is where zinc comes

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Feb 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kid Rock's Unfiltered Take on Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Show

Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance was a spectacle that left many fans talking. But it was Kid Rock's reaction that really got people's attention. He shared his thoughts on the show during an episode of a popular talk show. Kid Rock, a musician who has won three Grammys, had a lot to s

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Spotting the Signs: Medical Students and Child Abuse

Child abuse is a global problem that affects communities everywhere. Medical students and interns in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia are on the front lines of this issue. They are the ones who might spot the signs of abuse. So, it's important to make sure they know what to look for and how to r

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