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Nov 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Sad Farewell: Bob Bryar, Former My Chemical Romance Drummer, Dies at 44

Bob Bryar, the former drummer of the popular rock band My Chemical Romance, passed away at his Tennessee home on Wednesday, just before Thanksgiving. He was 44 years old. The news was confirmed by authorities to TMZ, who reported that no foul play was suspected. Bob's body was discovered badly decom

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Gold Complexes that Change Color When Crushed: A Cool Science Experiment

Scientists have made six new kinds of gold complexes that contain something called fluorene. They used fancy tools like NMR, mass spectrometry, and X-ray diffraction to figure out what these complexes look like. Before being crushed, these complexes glow in different colors like blue-green, yellow-g

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Water Charging Phones: A Sustainable Future?

Imagine if you could juice up your phone while drinking water at the same time. Scientists have come up with two materials, CP1 and CP2, made from lead. CP2 is super speedy in moving electrons, which makes energy production quicker and eco-friendlier. While both materials look promising, CP2 could b

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Nov 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan: Is Love Really Over?

So, is it finally over between Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan? Fans have been following their on-again, off-again relationship, and it seems like this time, the split might be for real. In a recent interview with Housewives Nightcap, Larsa set the record straight, saying they're great, but just not

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Nov 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Brianna LaPaglia: Putting Career First After Breakup

Brianna LaPaglia, who goes by "Chickenfry" online, has made a deliberate choice after her split with musician Zach Bryan. Instead of diving into another relationship, she's decided to put her career at the forefront. This new focus was clear at the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. It's not that LaPag

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Birds' Magnetic Compass: Can RF Waves Disrupt It?

Did you know that night-migratory songbirds use the Earth's magnetic field to navigate? This is thanks to a special light-dependent magnetic compass sense. Scientists believe this sense works because of certain light-sensitive proteins called cryptochromes in the birds' eyes. Interestingly, weak ra

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Sjögren’s Syndrome, Lymphoma, and Kidney Disease: A Surprising Case

Sjögren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disorder where the body attacks its own salivary and tear glands. It's rare for people with Sjögren’s to also have serious kidney issues like membranous glomerulonephritis, where the kidneys' filters get damaged. Even rarer is for these patients to develop cancer,

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Superman Exercise: Help or Hindrance for Teens with Scoliosis?

Ever wondered how the popular "superman" exercise affects teens with scoliosis? Researchers decided to take a closer look. They investigated whether this exercise leads to muscle imbalances in the back. You see, scoliosis can cause the spine to curve sideways, and the muscles around it might not wor

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Counting Deaths Differently: Brazil's New Method for Understanding Violence

Violence is a major concern in Brazil, but understanding the true extent of it has been tough. The Brazilian Mortality Information System (SIM) is a key source of data, but it's not always perfect. Researchers have been working on a new way to make sense of this information. They call it the GBD-Bra

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Salt Levels Affect Older Adults

We all know that salt is important for our health, but did you know that the right amount can vary, especially for older adults? Scientists looked into this, focusing on common issues called geriatric syndromes. They wanted to see how different normal ranges of salt in the blood, called serum sodium

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