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Dec 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Ants and Plants Dance with Temperature

Ever thought about how ants and plants hang out together? It's all about mutual benefit. Some plants make sweet treats called extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) for ants. In return, ants guard the plants against hungry critters. But what happens when it gets hot? A study in Brazil's Caatinga dry forest fo

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Dec 10 2024WEATHER

Snowstorms Hit 13 States: Up to 10 Inches Expected

Get ready, folks! A massive snowstorm is sweeping across 13 states in the U. S. , with the National Weather Service (NWS) issuing warnings and advisories. This isn’t your average snowfall; some areas could see up to 10 inches! The storm is causing travel headaches, with roads becoming dangerously sl

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Dec 10 2024SPORTS

Saudi Leader Sparks Boxing Revolution, Wins Big Honor

A Saudi leader, His Excellency Turki Alalshikh, is shaking up the world of boxing. The World Boxing Council (WBC) recently named him 'Boxing Man of the Year' at their annual convention in Hamburg, Germany. Alalshikh, who heads Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority, has been praised for brin

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Dec 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Short and Sweet: Best 30-Minute Shows on Netflix

Are you looking for some quick entertainment without the long-term commitment? Netflix has a bunch of 30-minute shows that pack a punch. You can't go wrong with classics like 'Seinfeld' and 'How I Met Your Mother'. But if you're in the mood for something different, check out 'Loudermilk', which foll

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

Is Putin Really Gearing Up to Use Nuclear Weapons?

Lately, Russia has been making some big threats about using nuclear weapons. This started after Ukraine was given the go-ahead to use some long-range missiles from the West. On November 19, President Vladimir Putin signed a new law making it easier to use nuclear weapons. Two days later, Russia show

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

How Sports are Crafting Russia's Self-Image

Have you ever thought about how sports can shape how a country thinks about itself? In Russia, President Vladimir Putin has been using big sports events to create a fresh story about what it means to be Russian. He looks back to the days of the tsars and the Soviet Union, pushing elite sports and tr

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

Keith Kellogg: The Man to Tame Putin's Ambitions

Retired U. S. Army Lt. General Keith Kellogg has been tasked with a tough job: finding peace between Ukraine and Russia. The Kremlin might think Kellogg will cave to Putin's demands, but they underestimate him. Kellogg, a seasoned military man, isn't easily fooled. He knows Russia's military is stru

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

The Power of Words: How Russia's Authoritarian Regime Stays Strong

Ever wondered how some countries maintain their grip on power? Let's dive into how Russia's regime does it. French philosopher Jacques Rancière has a theory about this. He says that when people stop caring about politics, it's easier for authoritarian leaders to stay in control. This is what we call

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Dec 10 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling String Field Theory: A Fresh Look at the Moyal Star Approach

Ever wondered how string theory deals with its own versions of string field theory? One intriguing approach is the Moyal star formulation. Let's dive into what makes it special and how it tackles some tricky issues. Imagine you're trying to add up a bunch of numbers, but the rules keep changing. Th

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Dec 10 2024SCIENCE

Advancing String Field Theory: A New Twist on Off-Shell Amplitudes

A groundbreaking development has been made in the realm of string field theory. Scientists have finally filled in the missing pieces of Witten's cubic string field theory, specifically the off-shell factor in the 4-tachyon amplitude. This breakthrough was accomplished using the Moyal star formulatio

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