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Feb 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Heavyweights Team Up for a Crime Saga in Paradise

Imagine a movie where the streets of Hawaii are filled with the same kind of organized crime drama as the streets of New York. That's the setting for the upcoming crime film being directed by Martin Scorsese. This isn't your typical Hollywood blockbuster. It's a gritty crime drama that blends the

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Feb 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Surprise! Jury Duty is Back for Another Round

Amazon's Prime Video is set to air the second season of "Jury Duty. " This comedy series, which aired on Amazon Freevee in 2023, got a lot of attention. The show follows a group of actors, including James Marsden, who surround an unsuspecting juror during a trial. The show is back for another round,

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Feb 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heavy Metal Busters: The Power of N-Doped Carbon and MnO2

Heavy metals like copper and lead are big troublemakers in wastewater. They can cause serious health issues and environmental damage. So, scientists are always looking for better ways to remove these nasty pollutants. One promising method is called capacitive deionization (CDI). This process uses sp

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Lead Testing Mix-Up in Colorado Schools

Imagine this: A chemist messes up data, and suddenly, schools are in a pickle. Back in December 2024, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) discovered that not one, but two chemists had tampered with quality control data. This mess-up affected the testing method used to ch

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Feb 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing: The Future of Teamwork in Technology

Picture this: a future where computers join forces to conquer tasks that seem out of reach. This is the promise of quantum computing. These advanced machines are getting better at handling specific challenges. But don't expect them to replace your laptop just yet. Instead, imagine them as partners.

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Feb 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spy Apps Expose Millions of People's Data

Spy apps Cocospy and Spyic have a big problem. A security flaw in these apps is leaking personal data from millions of phones and tablets. This data includes messages, photos, and call logs. The flaw also exposes the email addresses of people who signed up to use these apps to spy on others. The ap

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Feb 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering Remote Areas: The Best Mix of Green Energy

In the quest for sustainable energy, especially in far-off places, a recent study took a deep dive into a unique energy system. This system combines solar power, wind energy, biomass, and batteries in a single setup. The goal? To figure out the best way to size up these components for the lowest cos

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Feb 20 2025FINANCE

Palantir: A Tech Titan on the Rise

Palantir, a software giant, is making waves in the artificial intelligence (AI) market. Loop Capital, a financial firm, has given it a thumbs-up with a buy rating and a price target of $141. This means they think the stock could jump by more than 25% from its current price. The firm believes Palanti

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Feb 20 2025FINANCE

Walmart's 2025 Outlook: A Bumpy Road Ahead for Retail

In the midst of America's inflation crisis, Walmart has been a go-to spot for shoppers seeking bargains on essentials. However, the retail giant recently hinted that 2025 might not be as smooth sailing. Walmart's stock took a hit, dropping around 6% in early trading, and the Dow followed suit with a

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

Gold Nanoparticles: A New Hope for Alzheimer's Treatment?

Alzheimer's disease is a tough opponent, but scientists are finding new ways to fight it. Gold nanoparticles, tiny particles made of gold, are proving to be a powerful tool in the battle against this neurodegenerative disease. These nanoparticles can be loaded with afzelin, a natural compound found

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