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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Power of Thin: Using 2D Materials for Smart Computing

Imagine computers that work like our brains, using far less energy than the silicon chips we currently rely on. This is where brain-inspired computing steps in, aiming to solve big problems in security and healthcare. The challenge lies in finding materials that can imitate biological functions with

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Understanding Tetanus: What University Students in Lahore Know About the Vaccine

Tetanus is a nasty infection caused by bacteria called Clostridium tetani. It can mess with your nervous system and make your muscles super tight. This study looked into what non-medical university students in Lahore, Pakistan, know about the tetanus vaccine, especially after road accidents. The ma

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Jan 02 2025POLITICS

Honoring Heroes: President Biden Awards Presidential Citizens Medals

On January 2, 2025, President Biden will present the Presidential Citizens Medal to 20 remarkable Americans. This award is given to citizens who have done extraordinary things for their country or fellow citizens. Let's meet some of these inspiring individuals. Mary Bonauto, a lawyer, fought for sa

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Motorola's 2025 To-Do List: Bloatware, Connection, and the Moto G Series

Motorola phones are facing a trio of troubles that users just can't ignore. We're talking about unnecessary pre-installed apps (bloatware, anyone? ), spotty connections that make using your phone a hassle, and a Moto G series that's lost its shine. Let's break down these issues and see how Motorola

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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

Meet the Business Leader Making Waves

Sandy Young, the President of Verdis, has been highlighted for her impressive achievements in the business world. Based in Coeur d’Alene, her company specializes in civil engineering and construction for various clients, including private, commercial, industrial, and even government sectors. Her ded

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Lighting up Diwali Safely: A 5-Year Look at Diya Burns

Diwali is celebrated with great enthusiasm by Indians worldwide. Although fireworks often steal the limelight, diyas are also a significant part of the festivities. These traditional oil lamps can cause burns if not handled carefully. A recent study at a major hospital in North India reviewed burn i

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Giants' Year in Review: How Did PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Do in 2024?

In 2024, the gaming world saw some ups and downs. Let's take a look at how the big three—PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo—fared this year. PlayStation had a mixed bag in 2024. They faced big setbacks like the failure of their live service game, Concord. This disaster might affect their future live s

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

NXT's Big Night: Top Matches and Surprising Turns

The world of wrestling was on fire on December 31, as NXT brought the heat to the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The pre-taped show, which aired on December 31, was full of action-packed matches and unpredictable moments that had fans on the edge of their seats. Kicking things off, Kelani

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Jan 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Crisis Hits a Fever Pitch: 2024 Sets New Records

The year 2024 has been a year of records and red flags for Earth's climate. The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reports that this year is the warmest on record, surpassing temperatures set just last year. Even more alarming, the global average temperature has exceeded the cr

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

South Korea's President Faces Arrest After Impeachment

In a historical move, a South Korean court has given the go-ahead for police to arrest the country's president, Yoon Suk Yeol. This comes after he was impeached by parliament for trying to impose martial law. It's the first time in South Korea that an arrest warrant has been issued for a sitting pre

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