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Jan 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

How AI is Making It Easier to Report Pollution

Imagine you live in a neighborhood where factories release chemicals into the air or water. You might be the first to notice something unusual, like a strange smell or water that looks weird. Reporting these issues can be tough, with lots of steps and hassles. This is where artificial intelligence (

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Jan 22 2025BUSINESS

Tech Tariffs: A Shift in Manufacturing, Not Jobs

You might think tech tariffs are designed to bring jobs back home. But in reality, they're just shifting manufacturing to other countries. Take a Chinese company selling data center cables. They have factories in China and Thailand. Why Thailand? Because the U. S. slapped a 20% tariff on Chinese pro

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speedy FPGA Radar: A Smart Solution for High-Speed Data

Ever wondered how to speed up radar systems without breaking the bank? Well, an innovative team has found an answer: using Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) in a clever way. Traditional FPGA-based radars often struggle with low processing speeds, which leads to lost data. But this new approach

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

The Role of Sensors in Fighting Cancer

Scientists have been exploring how different sensors can help in the diagnosis and treatment of common cancers like breast, lung, colorectal, and prostate. By diving into research articles from 1991 to 2021, they found that biosensors are crucial in all these types of cancer. Electrochemical sensors

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Trump’s New Order: Easier Firings for Some Federal Workers?

Former President Trump brought back an old plan to make it simpler to fire federal employees who shape policies. He wants to take away their civil service protections and says it will make the government workforce more accountable. This isn't the first time Trump has tried this. He did it in 2020, b

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trump Teams Up with Tech Leaders for Massive AI Project

On his first full day back in office, Donald Trump gathered influential tech figures like Oracle's Larry Ellison, OpenAI's Sam Altman, and SoftBank's Masayoshi Son. They had a big plan up their sleeves: a $500 billion AI project called Stargate. This isn't just any AI project; it's about creating en

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Rocket Lab's Hypersonic Mission: More Test Flights Ahead

California-based space company Rocket Lab is all set to launch more hypersonic test vehicles for the U. S. Military. This comes as the Department of Defense (DOD) continues to invest heavily in hypersonic technology. Rocket Lab, known for its workhorse Electron launcher, is part of a team led by def

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the World of Tiny Holes: How Silica's Pores Vary

Silica is famous for its tiny holes, or pores. These pores can be as small as 5-10 nanometers. Understanding these pores is crucial because they can be used in many ways. In this study, scientists made silica with different methods, like using chemicals or tiny particles in the air. They then used s

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Jan 22 2025BUSINESS

Exciting New Drugs: Coming Every Couple of Years?

Could we be entering an era where life-changing drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound become commonplace? That's what former U. S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers suggested at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He believes we're in a time of incredible technological possibilities that are dri

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why WiFi Earbuds are the Next Big Thing

Everyone loves wireless earbuds, but they sometimes fall short when we stream high-quality music. Bluetooth isn't strong enough to handle hi-res lossless streams from services like Tidal or Qobuz. But, there's good news! Qualcomm has invented XPAN technology, which promises to bring WiFi earbuds to

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