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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why the Galaxy S25 Ultra Might Not Be Worth Your Money

The Galaxy S25 Ultra, set to launch in a few days, has left many Android fans on the fence. There are some reasons why this phone might not be a worthy upgrade over the Galaxy S24 Ultra The specs tell the whole story. Under the hood, the Galaxy S25 Ultra boasts a 6. 9-inch screen, a faster

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Feb 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spice Up Your Night with Grammy 2025 Performers

The Grammy's are fast approaching for 2025. The show will be hosted by Trevor Noah at Los Angeles’ Crypto. com Arena. If you're into pop or rock or everything in-between, this year's Grammy has you covered. For starters, let’s talk about the artists. There's a jam-packed lineup. Billie Eilish is b

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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 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Midnight Medical Mystery

Imagine this: a famous rapper, known for his flashy lifestyle and hit songs, finds himself in a prison cell. This isn't a music video, but reality for Sean "Diddy" Combs. He's been locked up, awaiting a serious trial. Late one Thursday night, something unusual happened. Combs was quietly mo

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Strikes on ISIS: Trump Launches Airstrikes in Somalia

The U. S. President Trump announced that airstrikes were carried out on a group of ISIS planners and other members in Somalia. These attacks took place on the 27th of January. That is this month. He said the target was a senior ISIS member and other operatives hiding in caves. They were a threat to

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

The Rundown On The Health Tech Revolution On Your Body

The field of medical surveillance has definitely changed with the tech helping us check up on ourselves despite sitting at a desk and not moving from all day. Devices are now sticky, swallowable pills, and come in different sizes. If you're wondering if you are ready make way for the explosive tech

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Feb 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Solar Drying of Sewage Sludge: A Balancing Act

The world's water treatment plants churn out a mountain of sewage sludge every day. This stuff is a hassle to manage and dispose of safely because it's messy and expensive. The sun is powerful. A lot of people have been thinking about using it to dry out this sludge. This is the process of using

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

How Are Scientists Solving Drought Issues with Maize?

Drought in sub-Saharan Africa is a huge problem that impacts how maize grows and reduces the harvest. Dealing with drought is complex because many different genes are involved. That's why scientists tried something new. Researchers took 236 different types of corn and tested them in multiple

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Roots of Negative Feelings in Adults

Ever wondered why some people seem to be stuck in a cycle of negative emotions? They feel more distressed and have a harsher view of themselves. What pulls them into this trap? Researchers have discovered that tree-based models can help identify what's going on. These models are l

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

60 Years of Impact in Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine has been revolutionized by many people and institutions. The Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine (JSNM) is one of them. This year, JSNM marks its 60th year of existence. It is dedicated to exploring new ways to diagnose and treat diseases through nuclear techniques. This organiza

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