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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Password Length Matters More than Complexity

Ever wondered what makes a password strong? It’s not just about using fancy characters and numbers! Recently, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) updated its password guidelines, and the key takeaway is surprising. They found that longer passwords are actually more secure than

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Flexible Molecules Revolutionize Lanthanide Extraction

Nature often uses flexible structures to interact with specific molecules. Scientists have taken a cue from this strategy and developed a flexible ligand called octadecyl acyclopa (ODA). Unlike rigid structures, ODA can dynamically change its shape. This makes it an effective tool for separating lig

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

COPD & PM 2. 5 : How Seasons Make a Difference

You know how tiny particles in the air, called PM 2. 5 , can cause problems for people with COPD? A recent study looked into how these particles affect COPD patients throughout the year. The study involved 105 COPD patients, ages 46 to 82, from different places. They checked how much PM 2. 5 wa

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of FeH+: A New X-ray Discovery in Space

Have you ever wondered what's hiding in the depths of space? Scientists have just made a fascinating discovery using X-ray absorption spectroscopy. They've found the first-ever absorption spectrum of the molecular ion FeH+. This tiny particle is like a tiny puzzle piece, helping us understand the ch

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Women's Sports: A Year of Triumphs and Challenges

2024 was a big year for women's sports. Female athletes showed they could bring in crowds and make money. Olivia Dunne, a gymnast from Louisiana State University, made millions by selling merchandise thanks to new rules. But this was also the year men started joining women's sports, causing issues.

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Running Helps Fight Early Alzheimer's Symptoms

Early signs of Alzheimer's often include anxiety and depression. Scientists found that a protein called SIRT1 in the hippocampus, a brain region crucial for learning and memory, plays a role in these symptoms. Research shows that exercise can boost mental health in various conditions, like stress an

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Red Bull's Big Sponsorship Loss: What's Next?

Red Bull just lost a big chunk of cash. Bybit, a Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange, was a major sponsor for Red Bull's F1 team. They had a three-year deal worth $150 million. But that's over now, and Red Bull's website has already taken down Bybit's name from their partners list. No renewal,

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Self-Driving Cars: Who's Winning the Race?

In 2024, the self-driving car industry saw some big changes. Waymo, owned by Alphabet, became the leader in the U. S. market for robotaxis. GM's Cruise shut down its robotaxi business, but companies like Tesla and Amazon's Zoox are close behind. The market for ride-hailing services is huge and growi

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Exercise in Water: Helping Elderly Women Stay Healthy

As women age, their bodies change, often leading to more body fat. This extra fat can cause inflammation in the blood vessels, which raises the risk of heart diseases. Doctors recommend regular exercise to help keep these problems in check. Among these exercises, water-based ones are particularly go

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

A Different Kind of Exercise Boost: Irisin Injections and Liver Health

Exercise is great for the body, especially the liver. It cuts down on stress that oxidizes (takes away oxygen from) cells. Scientists think a protein called irisin might be behind this benefit. In a study, mice got irisin injections or did endurance exercises for 8 weeks. Researchers looked at how t

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