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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fixing Heat Network Issues: A Three-Step Plan

With climate change pushing us to make energy systems more efficient, it's crucial that these systems run smoothly. So, how do we handle faults in user substations of heat networks? In northern Germany, a study tackled this by suggesting a three-step process to make fault detection and correction mo

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Jan 01 2025POLITICS

Illinois Laws: What's New in 2024?

Welcome to the New Year in Illinois! The state's lawmakers have been busy, passing a bunch of new laws that will affect how we live and work. Let's dive in and see what's changed. First up, there's a big deal with health insurance. The state has banned so-called "junk insurance" plans that don't co

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Jan 01 2025BUSINESS

Non-Tech Stocks That Soared in 2024

2024 was a big year for the stock market, with tech giants like Nvidia leading the way. But tech wasn't the only sector making waves. Companies outside of tech had some impressive performances too. Let's take a look at some of the standout non-tech stocks of the year. Vistra, a Texas-based power co

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Subaru's Starlink Tech: What Cars Can You Find It In?

Ever since the days when cars had vinyl record players, in-car entertainment has come a long way. Today, most vehicles come with touchscreens offering a world of entertainment, navigation, and communication features. Subaru, a Japanese carmaker, has its own system called Starlink. This tech is avail

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Waymo: A Safe Ride on New Year's Eve

Imagine celebrating New Year's Eve without worrying about drunk drivers. That's the promise of Waymo, a self-driving car service. Dr. Brian Hoeflinger, a neurosurgeon from Ohio, knows the pain of losing a loved one to a drunk driving accident. His son Brian died in 2013. Now, he's hoping that Waymo

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Jan 01 2025EDUCATION

Parents Sue for Better School Curricula

Imagine buying a car that doesn't work right, or using a product that causes harm. In many states, there are laws to protect consumers from such things. But what about our schools? Two families in Massachusetts decided they'd had enough of the poor education their kids were getting. They sued the cr

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Jan 01 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants and Trump: A Visa Program in the Balance

California's tech titans, including those from Google and Meta, are eager to win over President-elect Trump. Why? The H-1B visa program, which allows skilled foreign workers to migrate to the U. S. , is at stake. This visa is crucial for tech companies, who use it to fill gaps in the workforce. Howe

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

Using Smart Bikes for Rehab: Experts Weigh In

Think about the humble stationary bike. It's been around for ages in rehab centers. But these days, they're getting smarter thanks to tech like AI and robotics. This shift brings up a big question: are these clever cycles really upping the game for patients? Doctors and experts dug deep into this to

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

PAX Global Tech Faces Big Profit Drop

PAX Global Technology, listed as HK:0327, has some bad news for its investors. The company expects its profits to take a big hit, likely dropping by 30% to 40% by the end of 2024 compared to the previous year. This news comes as a shock because of several factors. First, the global economy is creat

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Giant TV, Tiny Price: My Experience with the 98-inch TCL

Ever dreamed of having a movie theater in your living room? Well, TCL's 98-inch TV might just make that dream come true. At $1, 499, it's a massive bargain. But is it worth the trouble? Let's dive in. This TV is huge. I mean, really huge. It's 85. 7 inches wide and 49. 1 inches tall. Finding space

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