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Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tiny Tech That Tricks Heat

Heat is tricky. It spreads out in all directions, making it tough to control. Unlike light or sound, heat doesn't travel in neat lines. Until now, managing heat has meant using thick insulation or big, bulky materials. But a new study shows a smarter way to handle heat. Scientists have found a way

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking String Theory's Secrets: New Ways to Calculate

String theory is like a big puzzle. It tries to explain how tiny particles work. Recently, scientists found a new way to solve part of this puzzle. They looked at something called the 4-tachyon amplitude. This is a part of string theory that wasn't fully understood before. They used a special tool c

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Nov 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Jeff Goldblum's Meat-Free Journey: A Star's Change of Heart

Jeff Goldblum, known for his iconic roles, has made a big change in his life. He stopped eating meat after working on the Wicked movies. This decision came after he and the director, Jon Chu, talked about animal cruelty in the films. Goldblum, now 73, shared this on a morning show. He said that work

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Jun 20 2025CRIME

Insurance Giants Under Cyber Siege

The insurance industry in the US is under attack. Cybercriminals have successfully breached Aflac, a major player in the insurance world. This incident is part of a wider trend of hacking attempts targeting insurance companies. Aflac, known for its significant customer base and substantial annual re

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Nanotech's Big Breakthrough in Bladder Cancer Detection

In the world of medicine, early detection is key. This is especially true for bladder cancer. A recent study has shown that a new method can spot signs of bladder cancer in urine. The method is a big step forward in how doctors can catch this disease early. The process uses tiny, specially desig

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May 27 2025SCIENCE

Microfluidics: The Future of Reaction Tracking

The world of chemistry and biology is always looking for better ways to track reactions. This is where process analytical technology comes in. It's a big deal in production, but it could be even better. The goal is to create a system that can quickly and accurately detect all sorts of reaction inter

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May 24 2025HEALTH

How Misaligned Heart Valves Affect Recovery

A heart procedure called transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is used to fix faulty aortic valves. Sometimes, during this procedure, the new valve doesn't line up perfectly with the old one. This misalignment is called noncoaxial placement. It can be spotted using a special type of imaging

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May 13 2025WEATHER

A Warm-Up Before Summer

The weather is finally taking a turn for the better. After days of rain, the forecast is looking brighter. The region has been stuck in a pattern of unsettled weather, with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected through Wednesday. While some storms might be stronger, there's no widespread seve

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

How Charges and Shapes Play Together in Tiny Molecular Groups

The behavior of certain structures, like proteins and amphiphile assemblies, is quite interesting. Their size, shape, and charge are all connected. They change together based on the conditions around them. One way to study this is by looking at a specific type of molecule. It has a 16-carbon tail an

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Training Canines to Spot Cheetah Poop: A Real-World Success Story

In the heart of Samburu County, Kenya, a unique training program took place. The goal? To teach dogs to spot cheetah poop accurately, even when surrounded by similar-looking samples from other big cats. This is no easy task. Dogs are often trained with limited samples and then expected to generalize

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