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Jan 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's Secret GPU: RTX 5090 Hints at Big Memory Boost

A mysterious graphic card from Nvidia, the RTX 5090, has sprung a leak today. Thanks to a picture of its packaging, we now know it could come with a massive 32GB of GDDR7 memory. This is double the amount rumored for the RTX 5080, which could have 16GB. Inno3D, a graphics card maker, has shed light

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Updating Cervical Cancer Detection: Is Hyperspectral Colposcopy the Next Big Thing?

Cervical cancer is a big concern, especially for young women. Current methods like Pap smears and colposcopy have limits. They depend on how skilled the doctor is, and sometimes they miss things. This study looked into a new tool called hyperspectral imaging. This tech combines regular images with s

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Graphene's Light-Snapping Layers: A Quick and Sensitive Detector

Ever wondered how we can detect light more efficiently? Scientists have come up with an exciting solution using thin layers of graphene. They've mixed it with tungsten diselenide and platinum diselenide to create a super-sensitive light detector. This clever device can control electric charges, allo

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Rice Genome Editing with New Cas9 Variants

Scientists have discovered a new way to make genome editing more efficient in rice. A protein called ScCas9, which comes from bacteria, can recognize a wider range of targets in the DNA than the commonly used protein, SpCas9. However, both ScCas9 and its improved version, Sc++, still don't work very

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Nanotech to the Rescue: Revolutionizing Eye Injury Treatments

Ever wondered how tiny particles can heal big problems? Nanotechnology is doing just that for eye injuries caused by chemicals. These injuries can be serious, leading to long-term vision issues. The first step in treatment is to rinse the eye thoroughly. After that, doctors use a mix of biological a

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Jan 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lupe Fiasco's AI-Driven Music Station: A New Wave in Radio

Get ready for something truly unique! Rapper and professor Lupe Fiasco is set to launch Endless LUP, an AI-powered radio station in 2025. This isn't your usual radio station; it's designed to play AI-generated versions of Lupe's music. He shared the exciting news on Instagram, explaining that the st

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Borophene: The Promising Future of Gas Sensing

Borophene, a thin layer of boron atoms, is making waves in the world of gas sensing. Its unique electrical properties and strong reaction to different gases make it a hot topic. Scientists have been busy studying how to make borophene and what it can do, but there's a big gap between what they've fo

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Jan 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Green Tech: How Tiny Bugs Help Clean Water and Make Energy

Imagine a world where wastewater treatment plants can generate electricity while cleaning up our water supplies. That's the promise of microbial fuel cells (MFCs), a fascinating piece of green technology. As we face global water shortages and energy crises, finding eco-friendly solutions is more cru

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Jan 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Dylan's Views on Tech and Life During Lockdown

Bob Dylan, a legendary musician, has been in the spotlight again thanks to the holiday release of a biopic about his life. Recently, he shared some fascinating thoughts on technology and creativity. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Dylan talked about his book, The Philosophy of Modern S

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Rare Pancreatic Tumor Case: Surgery and Diabetes Control

Schwannomas are tumors from nervous system cells, often found in the head or neck. But in the pancreas? That's super rare! A 44-year-old woman found out she had one of these unusual tumors, called a pancreatic schwannoma. Before surgery, doctors weren't sure what type of tumor it was. She also had t

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