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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tool, Big Discovery in the World of Batteries

Every so often, scientists figure out tiny tricks to get closer to a solution to a big problem. For instance, scientists have been using a special microscope that lets them zoom in on atomic movement and spot what the others miss in the big world of batteries and other materials. The reason this te

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Feb 04 2025CRIME

Demand for Justice: Prosecutors Allegedly Punished for Upholding Law

Two prosecutors, Nancy Theberge and Brock Lunsford, found themselves in a tough spot. They were both transferred out of the resentencing unit in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office. According to their legal claims they were targeted. The reason? They supported the Menendez brothers' re

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Feb 04 2025CRIME

Unchecked Stop-and-Frisk: A Growing Concern

New York's cops still have a big problem with stop-and-frisk tactics. This is according to a recent report filed in Manhattan federal court. The report reveals that anti-crime units, known as Neighborhood Safety Teams and Public Safety Teams, are making way too many unlawful stops. This happens at l

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Feb 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Holly Jennings Mysteries: From Books to Big Screen

Holly Jennings, a detective from bestselling novels, is about to make a big move to the screen. The five books in the Holly Jennings series are set to be turned into movies and TV shows. The first book to be adapted is "Blood and Roses, " a thrilling tale set in the high-stakes world of horse rac

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Feb 03 2025BUSINESS

From Drugs to Solar Power: The Quantum Leap of Xtalpi

Xtalpi, a Hong Kong-listed company, is making waves in the tech world. It started with a bang in 2016. Wen Shuhao, the company's cofounder and chairman, and his team participated in a blind test. The challenge was to predict the 3D structure of molecules. These molecules show how effective a drug ca

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

When AI Meets Real-World Endoscopy: A Match Made in Heaven or Hell?

Imagine AI in endoscopy as a student learning from textbooks. For AI, learning from clean, consistent textbook images is like a breeze. Now, picture the endoscopy clinics where these AI systems are used. These clinics don't always have the same image settings. This difference can cause AI to miss im

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Crystal Conundrums: Unveiling Molecule Magicians

You may think that the rather inexplicably sounding crystals lithium copper borophosphate LICu2 sheds some exciting light on the alloy properties copper, lithium and phosphorus have a very interesting behaviour these otherwordly crystals can sort molecules! Lets begin what molecules are.

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Kentucky's Basketball Shocker: Razorbacks Roars in Rupp Arena

Imagine the buzz in the crowd at Rupp Arena. Kentucky fans are filled with anticipation as the defending champions hit the stage. They are ready to prove their might after a nail-biting victory the night before. The home crowd is hoping to bask in the glory of a win as the Arkansas Razorbacks, a tea

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Feb 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Is the tweet really by her?

This weekend, Carla Sofia Gascón was spotted on CNN en Español talking about a controversial tweet. She wants people to know she did not say that her "Emma Pérez" costar, Selena Gomez, was a "rich rat. " Those were not her words. Gascón stated clearly, "that tweet isn't mine. " She has neve

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Senior Bowl Shocker: Some Big Names Struggle

Let's start with the big name who could have had a good outing but struggled in the end. Carson Vinson from Alabama A&M, who got many snaps and had a rough time because he struggled to hold his own against tough pass-rushers. The "trial by fire" attitude in my opinion was not the smartest s

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