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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Voyager's Thruster Revival: A Spacecraft's Second Wind

Voyager 1 has been a space traveler for nearly 50 years, braving the tough conditions of outer space. It is a marvel of engineering that has kept going despite its age. The latest challenge for the team on the ground was to bring back to life a set of thrusters that had been out of action for deca

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Are Getting Better at Spotting Cancer Fighters

In the realm of breast cancer treatment, there's a lot of focus on something called stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, or sTILs for short. These tiny cells can actually help predict how a patient will fare. However, figuring out how many of these cells are present can be quite the headache for

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May 14 2025CELEBRITIES

A Superstar's Dark Side: Cassie Speaks Out in Court

The courtroom buzzed with anticipation as Casandra Ventura, better known as Cassie, took the stand for the second day. She was there to talk about a violent incident that happened in 2016. This wasn't just any incident. It involved her ex-boyfriend and music mogul, Sean Combs. The court had already

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May 14 2025CRYPTO

The Future of Trading: An AI-Powered Tool for Everyone

In the fast-paced world of crypto trading, having the right tools can make all the difference. Edgen has stepped into the spotlight with a new AI-driven platform. This platform is designed to give everyday traders and analysts the same powerful insights that were once only available to big financia

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Radiology's New Best Friend: AI

Artificial intelligence has been a hot topic in the medical field. Many people thought it would take over radiology jobs. However, at the Mayo Clinic, AI has become a helpful tool rather than a threat. It has made radiologists more efficient. It has not replaced them. The idea of AI taking

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Finding Cancer Early: A New Hope for Colon Health

Colon cancer is a serious issue. It is the second most deadly cancer in the world. The earlier it is found, the better the chances of beating it. But, finding it early is tough. Blood tests often miss it in its early stages. A new test is in development. It combines something called oncRNAs with ar

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May 14 2025CELEBRITIES

The Man Behind the Screen: Carlos King's TV Empire

Carlos King is a name that resonates in the world of reality television. As the head of Kingdom Reign Entertainment, he has been instrumental in creating some of the most popular shows on TV. His journey from a production assistant to a media mogul is a testament to his vision and determination.

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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Future of Medical Imaging: Seeing Inside the Body with AR

The world of medical imaging is evolving rapidly. With the aging population in the United States, the demand for medical images is skyrocketing. Doctors often use these images to help patients grasp their diagnoses. However, sharing these images with patients isn't always easy. It takes extra time a

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May 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Watching the Unwatchable: A Look Into Cheat: Unfinished Business

First things first, let's address the elephant in the room. Most people would not be caught dead watching dating shows. They are often filled with shallow drama, fake emotions, and people who seem to have no self-awareness. However, there are times when even the most critical viewers might find t

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Materials That Think: The Future of Smart Substances

This is a fascinating time for materials science. We are on the brink of creating substances that can think and act like living things. These aren't your average materials. They can sense, learn, remember, and adapt. Think of them as the next generation of smart materials. Unlike the stuff we usuall

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