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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Brain's Gamma Waves: More Than Just a Buzz

For over eight decades, scientists have been curious about the brain's gamma waves, which oscillate between 30 to 150 times per second. Despite recent advances, we're still puzzled about their exact role in how we perceive, think, and act. Let's dive into what we know so far. First, let's chat abou

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jimmy O. Yang's Role in Interior Chinatown: A Reflection on Identity and Growth

Jimmy O. Yang, known for his role in Silicon Valley, is starring in a new show on Hulu called Interior Chinatown. The show is based on Charles Yu's novel of the same name and follows the journey of Willis Wu, played by Yang. Willis is a young man who feels trapped by stereotypes and his job as a wai

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Nov 20 2024CRIME

Jay-Z's Team Fights for Transparency in Kansas City Police Records

You might know Jay-Z as a famous rapper, but did you know he also has a social justice arm called Team Roc? Well, they're not happy with the Kansas City, Kansas, police department. Team Roc says the department isn't being transparent about police misconduct. They filed a lawsuit because they think t

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Wastewater Treatment: A Look into Multi-Stage Flow-Through Systems

Cleaning up wastewater is a big deal. One way to do it is by using electrochemical flow-through systems. These systems can break down tough pollutants like amoxicillin (AMX) in water. Researchers used a special type of anode made of porous Ti-ENTA/SnO2-Sb to test how well these systems work. They fo

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

The Physicist Controversy: From Superconductivity to Ouster

You've likely heard of Ranga Dias, the physicist from the University of Rochester who made waves with claims about superconductivity. Superconductivity is when electricity can flow without resistance, and high-temperature superconductors could revolutionize energy and technology. Dias, however, face

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

A Young Man's Battle with Rare Penile Melanoma: A Medical Journey

Imagine finding a strange, discolored growth on the tip of your penis. That's what happened to a 38-year-old man. He noticed something odd down there, and it had been there for six months. Doctors initially thought it was a common skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma. But after some tests, the

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Discovering a New Way to Make Ammonia and Long-Lasting Batteries

Imagine you could make ammonia and long-lasting batteries from something as common as nitrates. That's exactly what scientists have done by creating copper nitride (Cu3N) nanocrystals. The secret lies in a special reaction called nitrate reduction, which involves moving 8 electrons around. This reac

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next iPhone: Thinner, Faster, and More Efficient

Get ready for a big leap! Apple is gearing up to launch the iPhone 17 with some serious upgrades. According to analyst Jeff Pu, the new model will feature the A19 chip, built using TSMC's third-generation 3nm technology called "N3P. " This shiny new tech promises faster speeds and better battery lif

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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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