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Feb 05 2025EDUCATION

The Sudden Departure

The University of North Texas Health Science Center recently said goodbye to its president, Sylvia Trent-Adams. She was in the role for over two years before stepping down. The news came with a twist. The university is going to pay her $560, 000 as per a mutual agreement. The exact reasons for her r

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ion Channels: Future of Energy Storage?

Researchers have looked at natural ion channels for inspiration. This is because they are good for moving ions across cell membranes. Imagine you're building a battery with water-based electrolyte. Water likes to stick to ions, making it hard to move them around. This causes problems because wa

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ready for Takeoff: The Astro I, The one and only car from the future

Imagine a time when cars were supposed to be exciting and fast. In the 1960s, a car emerged that was both cool and out of this world. This wasn't your average car. The Chevrolet Astro I looked like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. It was unveiled in New York in 1967 and even today, its desi

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Feb 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Latex lace is on the rise, traditional lace is old school

Imagine you're walking down the street and you see a dress that's made of flexible web-like patterns. This is not your grandma's lace. Kasia Kucharska is a designer who's making a name for herself in the fashion world by giving lace a modern twist. She uses latex in her creations, which is a type of

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra the last of its kind?

The tech world has come a long way since the first iPhone. 18 years have passed and we've seen some big changes in our phones. Today, smartphones are basically rectangular slabs of glass. It seems like we've reached the end of the road for this design. This year, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra, the comp

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Thoughts on Federal WorkersMake Or Take Deal

Fed government employees across the US are reviewing a offers. The deadline to make a decision is ticking closer The next step can change the many careers out there. Federal workers a special kind of treatment. to do great for Americans in different departments. On to some tricky It w

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Feb 04 2025WEATHER

February: A Month of Snow, Rain And Signs of Spring?

After January's dry and cold start, February might come as a pleasant surprise. The weather is likely to be milder and wetter. This might be something to look forward to after January's dryness and chill. February is often interesting because it is the end of meteorological winter and beg

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

How Hands-On Care Can Calm Dementia

Ever wondered if a gentle touch can soothe someone with dementia? Lets dive in. Let us look at the research. Some researchers decided to dig deeper into this idea. They wanted to figure out if massage and touch could help reduce agitation in people with dementia. Agitation is a big problem fo

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Stiletto: A Futuristic Car that Never Was

The GM-X Stiletto is a futuristic concept car. It was designed during the 1960s. At that time, the space race was happening. Designers from the Advanced Development Department of General Motors were tasked with creating it. The goal was to make the most futuristic and technologically advanced car ev

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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mysterious Lights Over Minnesota's Ice

Imagine this: it's January in Minnesota, and you're out on the ice, fishing. Suddenly, you spot something unusual in the sky. This isn't just any ordinary sighting; it's something that has sparked curiosity and speculation among locals. On January 8th, a Minnesotan was enjoying a day of ice

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