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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Brush Up: An Unusual Gadget for Teeth that Might Surprise You

Ever heard of a toothbrush that shakes your whole face? The Feno Smartbrush does just that. Designed by a dentist, this unusual gadget vibrates all your teeth at once in just 20 seconds. It's like a massage for your mouth, and it's not just about the vibration. It also tracks your brushing habits a

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Genetic Testing in Brazil: Why People Do It and What Happens Afterward

You might have heard about people getting their genes tested to learn more about their health or ancestry. But what about folks in Brazil? A recent study took a closer look at why Brazilians are buying these tests and how it's affecting their lives. Researchers did an online survey with over 1, 500

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Discovering New Anti-Viral Pills: A Fresh Look at Pyrimidone Derivatives

Imagine trying to stop a virus by blocking a specific part of it. Scientists are investigating drugs that target a protein called 3CL Pro . This protein is vital for the coronavirus to function and is similar across different types of coronaviruses. It's like finding a weak spot on a castle wall a

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Nov 26 2024EDUCATION

Discovering Native American Heritage at HREI

Want to explore the rich history of local tribes? The Human Rights Education Institute is throwing a special event called "Native American Heritage Day"! From 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. on Tuesday, you can dive into activities, crafts, and stories that celebrate the heritage of the indigenous people. Feel

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sun Power, Backup, & EV Boost with Tesla's Powerwall

Living in sunny areas can make solar power a game-changer for energy savings. But what happens during power outages? Most homes aren't ready for this. Enter the Tesla Powerwall, a compact battery that stores energy generated from the grid or solar panels. During an outage, it kicks in, keeping your

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Mysterious High-Energy Cosmic Rays Spotted Near Earth

Scientists have recently found some of the most powerful cosmic rays ever. These aren't your typical rays; they're made of electrons and positrons, and they're incredibly energetic, reaching up to 40, 000 times the energy of visible light. The High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) observatory in Na

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Rumble's New Treasury Plan: Betting Big on Bitcoin

Rumble, a video platform with a conservative following, is making headlines for its bold new treasury strategy. The company recently announced that it'll allocate a portion of its excess cash to buy bitcoin, with a cap of $20 million. This move isn't surprising, given the growing interest in cryptoc

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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Metals' Magic in Batteries: A Cool Discovery

Did you know that certain metals can be supercharged at specific temperatures? One of these amazing metals is magnesium. By understanding how magnesium behaves, scientists can create batteries that work perfectly in both hot and cold weather. So, the next time you're in a chilly environment, your ph

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Nov 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A New Venture for Creatives: Nicholas Parasram and Justin Kan Launch Thin Ice Entertainment

Meet Thin Ice Entertainment, a fresh take on artist management and production. Founded by Nicholas Parasram, an artist manager and investor, and Justin Kan, co-founder of Twitch, this new venture aims to bridge the gap between artists and emerging technologies. They're starting with a lineup of tale

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Nov 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Some European Conservation Plans Flourish and Others Fizzle

In Europe, various conservation efforts aimed at maintaining or restoring biodiversity have seen mixed results. But what makes some programs successful while others struggle? A study among experts explored this question. They looked at three different programs: two from governments (Natura 2000 and

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