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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smarter Planning for Chemistry

Making computers understand and plan chemistry reactions is a tough task, and it gets tougher when you need the computer to be fast and have a system that has a low carbon footprint. You need to balance lots of factors and timing to make it all work well. Chemistry involves breaking down complex mo

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Jan 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Farming Gets a High-Tech Boost With Corn Image Classifier

Picture this: farmers can use advanced tech to take super detailed pictures of corn. These images, called hyperspectral, are jam-packed with information about the corn's color, shape, and even its internal makeup. This tech is a game-changer for modern farming, making it easier than ever to plant, k

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

How the Latest Tech is Reshaping Our lives.

The world we live in is changing super fast, with new technology coming out like clockwork. If you haven't noticed digital technology is everywhere. We are all on our phones and computer screens all day. You can order food to have it delivered to your door in the blink of an eye. It is important

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Fish Cells: How Salmonids Break Down Pollutants

Have you ever wondered how fish deal with chemicals in their environment? Scientists have been exploring this by studying fish cells in the lab. They looked at how well these cells can break down, or biotransform, harmful pollutants. They used two systems: small parts of cells from brown trout and r

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Why Multiple Measurements Matter in Psychotherapy Research

Imagine you're trying to solve a puzzle, but you only have one piece. That's what psychotherapy research has been like, using just one type of measurement. But what if you had multiple pieces? That's where multimodal measurement comes in. It's like having a whole set of puzzle pieces that give you a

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Iron in Graphene: Mysterious Transformations Unveiled

Scientists have been buzzing about sticking metal chlorides, especially iron chlorides, into graphite structures. Why? It shields these 2D magnetic systems from the outside world and changes their magnetic, electronic, and optical properties. But hold on, intercalation can cause or reveal defects. T

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Jan 24 2025SPORTS

Racing Up: Kaulig's President Pushes Fitness Before 2025 Season

Chris Rice, the president of Kaulig Racing, is shaking things up ahead of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series. Instead of just tweaking cars, he's focusing on something unconventional: the health of his crew chiefs. Rice understands the importance of fitness after his own impressive weight loss journey. He's

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

CNN’s Digital Shift: A New Era Begins

In a striking move, CNN recently revealed plans to lay off around 200 employees, largely from their TV division. This shift is part of a broader strategy to transition more heavily into digital operations. CEO Mark Thompson, formerly at The New York Times and BBC, is behind this change. He's been ta

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Jan 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Tina Simpson's Age-Defying Transformation

When Jessica Simpson shared a birthday photo of her mom, Tina, fans were shocked. They barely recognized the 65-year-old, with some even mistaking her for Jessica's sister, Ashlee. Jessica's post was sweet but didn't mention Tina's dramatic makeover. This happened around the time Jessica and her hus

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Turn: How a Teen's Surgery Changed Her Path

Imagine waking up in a hospital, seeing surreal creatures like pink and green grasshoppers, and a massive crow trying to break in! That's what happened to Nnedi Okorafor when she was 19. But the real shock came later—she couldn’t move her legs. Paralysis from nerve damage after a scoliosis surgery t

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