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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Uranus Spins Slower Than We Thought

Uranus has been keeping secrets. It turns out that the planet takes a bit longer to spin on its axis than we previously thought. This discovery came from a recent study that looked at data from the Hubble Space Telescope. The telescope has been watching Uranus for over a decade. It showed that Uranu

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Apr 12 2025CRIME

The Death Penalty Debate in a High-Profile Murder Case

A young man named Luigi Mangione is facing serious charges. He is accused of killing a top executive, Brian Thompson, who was the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. This incident happened in New York City, and it shocked many people. Mangione is in court, and his lawyers are making strong arguments to prevent

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Faces of Psychopathy in Everyday Life

Psychopathy is often linked to criminals, but it exists in the general population too. Not everyone who exhibits psychopathic traits is a criminal. This is why it is important to look at psychopathy in everyday people. To do this, researchers looked at a diverse group of adults in the US. They w

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Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Mercedes-Benz CLA: A Journey from Concept to Reality

The Mercedes-Benz CLA is not just another car. It is the result of a long journey of innovation and testing. This journey began with the Vision EQXX concept car. The EQXX was a bold experiment. Its mission was clear: create an electric vehicle with the lowest energy consumption, the longest range, a

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Apr 10 2025SCIENCE

Copper's Bonding Magic: How Copper and Boron Dance Together

Chemists have been playing around with copper and boron compounds. They wanted to see how these elements behave when they get together in certain ways. They created three special copper compounds. In these compounds, a part of the boron atom acts as a bridge. It connects two copper atoms using speci

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Apr 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Night in the Digital Age

Movie theaters are finding new ways to attract audiences. Blumhouse, famous for its horror films, is experimenting with its latest release, M3GAN. Instead of the usual "no phones" rule, they're inviting viewers to use their devices. This is a significant change from the standard theater guidelines.

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Apr 10 2025SCIENCE

Flexible Solar Cells: The Power of Surface Treatments

Flexible solar cells have seen a lot of progress lately. They are getting better at turning sunlight into energy and staying tough. One big reason for this is the use of a special material called polyethylene naphthalate. This stuff is like the backbone of these solar cells, making them bendable and

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

Speeding Up Military Tech: A Fresh Look at Defense Buying

The United States is taking a hard look at how it buys military equipment. The goal is to make the process faster and more flexible. This is crucial because the current system is slow and rigid. It doesn't allow the military to get the latest technology quickly enough. To fix this, the government is

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Apr 09 2025POLITICS

Billionaire's Big Space Job: Jared Isaacman's Senate Showdown

Jared Isaacman, a wealthy businessman and space enthusiast, is set to face the Senate. He is up for the big job of leading NASA. This event is happening on April 9, 2025. The hearing will be live-streamed, so anyone can watch it online. This is a big deal because Isaacman has already made history i

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

The Search for the Hidden Planet

The solar system might have a ninth planet. It is hiding far beyond Neptune. Scientists have been looking for it for years. They have not seen it yet. The evidence comes from strange orbits of small, icy bodies. These orbits suggest a large planet is pulling them with its gravity. A powerful telesc

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