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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

A Melt-and-Seal Approach to Stable Perovskite Solar Cells

Imagine a tiny helper molecule that melts, flows, and then seals itself around perovskite solar cells. This clever "stepwise melting-polymerizing molecule" (SMPM) is like a tiny shield, protecting the cells from damaging humidity. During the cell-making process, SMPM goes through three stages: it me

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Nov 14 2024SPORTS

Eye Health in Warmblood Horses: A South African Study

Warmblood horses, known for their prowess in equestrian sports, have been the focus of a recent study in South Africa. This research targeted a gap in current knowledge, as no previous studies have specifically looked into the eye health of this breed. The study aimed to shed light on common eye iss

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Nov 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Fall Flicks on Prime: Movies That Hit the Spot

Amazon Prime Video is adding new movies for fall. From sports dramas to scary flicks, there's something for everyone. Let's take a look at some recommendations that capture the essence of the season. First up is The Breakfast Club, a classic from 1985. Five students, each from different social grou

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

Joel Embiid's Debut Night: Sixers Stumble Against Knicks

The Philadelphia Sixers kicked off their season at the Wells Fargo Center with a bang, as star player Joel Embiid made his debut. They faced off against the New York Knicks, who had eliminated the Sixers from last year's playoffs. Both teams went through significant roster changes during the offseas

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Nov 13 2024CELEBRITIES

South Korean Star Song Jae-lim Passes Away at 39

South Korean actor Song Jae-lim, who began his career in the entertainment industry in 2009, was tragically found dead in his Seoul apartment on Tuesday. He was just 39 years old. The actor's body was discovered by a friend who had made plans to meet him for lunch. Police investigating the case didn

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

Goodbye Lunchables: Schools Say No Thanks

Kraft Heinz's popular Lunchables snacks are taking a break from school cafeterias. The company announced that due to low demand, Lunchables won't be part of the National School Lunch Program this year. Last year, they introduced two new options with more protein, exciting school administrators. Howe

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Exercise Habits and Mood: How They're Connected

Ever wondered how your exercise routine affects your mood and work performance? Let's dig into some interesting findings! A recent study explored how adults' physical activity patterns influence their dealings with social jetlag, feelings of depression, and their presence at work even when sick, kno

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Nov 13 2024EDUCATION

Florida Schools Censor Classic Books

Have you ever tried to borrow a book that's not there? That's what's happening in some Florida schools. Classic books like Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye" and Judy Blume's "Forever" are vanishing from libraries. This isn't by accident; it's because of new laws that let parents challenge these books

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Nov 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Dancing Stars' Episode 500: Semifinals Revealed & Instant Dance Challenge

In episode 500 of Dancing With the Stars, the show not only celebrated a significant milestone but also introduced an exciting challenge called the Instant Dance. Each couple performed a routine and then, just moments later, danced to styles and songs they only just learned. This remarkable feat was

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

The Insula: A Key Player in Psychiatric Disorders

Ever wondered how our brains process those inner feelings like heartbeats or breaths? A recent study delved into this, focusing on people with anxiety, depression, and/or eating disorders (ADE). Researchers compared these individuals' brain activity to healthy folks during tasks that involved either

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