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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Euphoria Loses Another Star for Season 3

Storm Reid, who plays Zendaya's sister Gia Bennett in "Euphoria, " won't be returning for the show's third season. The 21-year-old actress shared this news with Rotten Tomatoes at the Governors Awards red carpet. She expressed her gratitude for the experience and excitement for the upcoming season.

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Nov 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Windows 95 Setup: A Journey Through Three OS Worlds

Did you ever stop to think about what happens behind the scenes when you set up Windows 95? It's a journey through three different operating systems! Recently, a Microsoft software engineer, Raymond Chen, revealed that Windows 95's setup process isn't as straightforward as it seems. It uses three di

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Gold Nano Particles in a Tiny Sensor: A New Way to Detect Poison in Wine

Imagine being able to quickly and easily check if your wine is safe to drink, even if it's been contaminated with a nasty toxin called Ochratoxin-A (OTA). Scientists have created a clever little sensor that can do just that. This sensor is like a tiny detective, using gold and silver nanoparticles t

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Nov 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cruises: Navigating the Environmental, Economic, and Social Waves

When you think of cruises, who wouldn't imagine a fun-filled getaway? But, let's not ignore the other side of the coin. As cruises become more popular, their impacts on the environment, economy, and society are becoming a bigger deal. To understand these impacts better, experts dived into the issue.

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

From Desk Job to Music Mogul: Peter Rudge's Epic Journey

Imagine being ready to settle down with a government job, but fate throws you into the world of rock 'n' roll instead. That's what happened to Peter Rudge in 1968. Instead of taking a Civil Service exam, he got a job at Track Records, a label linked to The Who. Rudge's life took an unexpected turn,

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Jake Paul's Partner Denies Fight Rigging Claims

Michael Irvin, a former NFL star, stirred up some controversy by claiming that the fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson was rigged. Irvin suggested that there was a contract clause preventing Tyson from using his signature uppercut move. However, Nakisa Bidarian, the co-founder of MVP Promotions,

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Fish Spoilage Detectors: A New Way to Spot Biogenic Amines

Biogenic amines (BAs) are harmful substances found in fish products. They're linked to fish spoilage and pose a threat to food safety. Traditional methods to detect BAs are costly, complicated, and time-consuming. In a recent study, scientists created a new tool called a nanozyme-based sensor array.

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Watchful Wearables: Protecting Grandparents, One Step at a Time

Ever thought about having an invisible guardian angel watching over your grandparents? That's what wearable sensors aim to do. These tiny, smart gadgets can be found in everyday items like watches or shoes. They observe your loved ones' movements and balance, sending the data to computers for analys

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Temporary Telemedicine Policies on Chronic Disease Care in South Korea

In South Korea, telemedicine has been used to manage chronic diseases for a while now. But how effective and safe is it when used nationwide? Let's dive in! Researchers looked back at national claims data to figure out how well a temporary telemedicine policy worked. They wanted to see if it helped

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Tiny Sensor Revolutionizing Depression Diagnosis

Imagine a world where diagnosing depression is as simple as a single blood test. Well, scientists have made a big step towards that reality with a little invention: a 3D-printed sensor. This tiny device, made with materials like carbon black and gold nanoparticles, can detect something called Apolip

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