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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Making Super Solar Cells: A New Block for Ultra-Efficient Power

Scientists are always looking for ways to make solar cells better, especially for buildings. Current ultra-narrow bandgap solar cells have issues like high energy levels and poor performance. One team has come up with a new idea: use benzothiazole-fused cyanoindone (BTC) as a key part of the solar c

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Weird Lights Spotted in Yardley Sky

Ever thought something was just a little too unusual? That's what a resident of the Yardley area experienced recently. They saw an "orange throbbing light" in the sky, and it was definitely not a plane or a regular bird. This isn't the first time Yardley has made headlines for strange sightings. Ear

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

The Baltic Sea Tension: German Helicopter Fired Upon

Imagine this: A German helicopter, out on a routine mission in the Baltic Sea, suddenly faces unexpected danger. According to reports, a Russian ship fired signal ammunition at it. This wasn't just any mission; it was a time of heightened tensions between Germany and Russia. But what's the story beh

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Dec 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Inside Tesla's Electric Car Blueprint

Ever thought about what it takes to design an electric car? Tesla's technical design report offers a peek behind the scenes. Instead of bragging about their cool cars, they dive straight into the details, just like you'd explain a big project to your teacher. The report starts with what Tesla hopes

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Lighting Up DNA: A New Way to Control Biosensors

Scientists are always looking for better ways to control DNA biosensors. These sensors use DNA to detect specific substances, and they can be made even more sensitive by using something called signal amplification. The problem is, controlling this amplification process can be tricky. That's where ex

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Dec 07 2024BUSINESS

Stock Surprises: Who's Up, Who's Down Before the Bell?

Some big names in business are making waves before the stock market opens. Lululemon's shares jumped by 9% after they did better than expected in the last quarter and gave an okay outlook for the holidays. Samsara, a software company, saw its stock drop by 9% because their future plans weren't as ex

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Dec 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Brown is Back: Meet 2025's Color of the Year

Pantone, the boss of colors, has announced its top pick for 2025. Drumroll, please. . . it's a soft, cozy brown called Mocha Mousse. This isn't just any brown; it's a warm hug wrapped in a color. Think of it like a coffee break after a long day. It's that comforting. Eiseman, Pantone's color guru,

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Dec 04 2024SCIENCE

Transforming CO 2 into Treasures: A Fresh Look at Electroreduction Systems

Imagine turning something as harmful as carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into useful chemicals. That's what CO 2 electroreduction is all about! This process isn't just good for the environment; it can also make some valuable products. Scientists have been working hard to make this process better by desig

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Why Risk Matters: Unlocking ADHD Biomarkers

You know how sometimes it's hard to tell who has ADHD and who doesn't just by looking at their brain? That's because the brain measures of kids with ADHD and those without can overlap a lot. But what if we could make these differences stand out more? That's where a risk-informed design comes in. Res

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Dec 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Small-Screen Star Signs With Big Entertainment Firm

Germany's rising star, Harriet Herbig-Matten, has just joined Magnolia Entertainment for representation. This milestone comes after her breakout role in Prime Video's series hit, Maxton Hall, based on Mona Kasten's bestselling novel. The show quicky became a global smash, drawing more viewers than a

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