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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Khabib's Comments Spark Debate After UFC 311

The recent UFC 311 event saw a mix of victories and setbacks for the Dagestani team, with Islam Makhachev and Tagir Ulanbekov claiming wins, while Umar Nurmagomedov faced his first loss. After the event, renowned coach "The Eagle" Khabib Nurmagomedov shared his thoughts on Instagram. He applauded Ma

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Jan 19 2025FINANCE

Markets Celebrated Trump's Win, but What's Next?

When Donald Trump won the U. S. presidential election in November, markets celebrated. Stocks shot up, the dollar gained strength, and Bitcoin prices surged. But as Trump gets ready to move back into the White House, the market's initial excitement has begun to fade. The stock market, for instance,

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Jan 19 2025FINANCE

Unlocking the Power of Layer 2: Uniswap’s Transaction Data Reveals DeFi Secrets

Decentralized Finance, or DeFi, is changing the old ways of banking by letting people trade directly. But to really understand how well it’s working, we need lots of transaction data, especially from what’s called Layer 2 (L2) solutions. These are like special highways that make DeFi faster and more

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Cultural Factors Affect How People Feel About Chemicals

Chemicals can make people feel worried or frightened, which can lead to them avoiding products that could be beneficial. This can also impact public policy decisions. Understanding why people feel this way is crucial to addressing these issues. The study looked at how people in different countries r

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Reactivity of NO2: What Lab Studies Reveal

Nitrogen dioxide, or NO2, is a big player in the atmosphere's chemical game. It's a primary pollutant that sets off chain reactions leading to smog, acid rain, and tiny particles floating in the air. Scientists have been studying how NO2 behaves when it touches different surfaces, like dust, water d

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

The Battle for Equal Rights: Biden’s Last-Minute Move

President Joe Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as officially part of the Constitution. This move, made in his final days in office, aims to secure equal rights for all Americans regardless of sex. Despite Biden's opinion, the ERA faces a bumpy road ahead. Legal challenges are expected

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Jan 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Secret Weapon Fighting Cadmium in Soil: A Fungus and a Grass

Did you know that some plants and fungi can team up to clean up heavy metals like cadmium in soil? Recently, scientists discovered that a fungus called Beauveria bassiana FE14 and a type of grass called Miscanthus floridulus can work together to make soil less toxic. Heavy metals in soil are a big p

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Jan 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Can't GM Sell Your Driving Data Anymore?

Ever wondered why your car insurance suddenly got pricier? Well, it might have something to do with General Motors (GM) and its OnStar service. They've been gathering super-detailed info about your driving, like how fast you accelerate, how hard you brake, and how far you go. Then, they sold this da

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Protein Movements on DNA: How Electricity and Bonds Play a Role

Have you ever wondered how proteins find their way along DNA? They don't just land on the perfect spot every time. Scientists have been exploring how proteins move along DNA, focusing on their binding and unbinding. Imagine proteins sliding along a twisty road (DNA) with electricity and bonding inte

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Jan 16 2025EDUCATION

Classroom Decorations: A Big Debate in Ohio

Ohio's Little Miami Local Schools is stirring up a debate. On Thursday night, the school board will talk about a policy that might make teachers take down most posters, flags, and displays in classrooms. The district wants to focus classrooms on the curriculum, not social or political issues. Littl

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