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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Traveler's Dream: A Powerful Charger on Sale!

Ever carried a backpack full of chargers while traveling? Yeah, me too. But not anymore. Thanks to the Black Friday sale on Amazon, I found the perfect wall charger from Anker. It's not just any charger, it's the Anker Prime 67W Charger, and it's currently 40% off at $35! That's a huge deal, but don

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

The Wonder of VS2 and MoS2: A New Way to Power Supercapacitors

Imagine creating tiny, powerful batteries using thin layers of special materials. This is exactly what researchers did when they combined VS2 and MoS2, two materials with fantastic electricity-storing properties, with nickel. It all starts with a unique structure called an inverse opal, which is lik

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Testing HIV in Family Planning Centers: Can Non-Doctors Do It?

In Europe, HIV is still a big problem among women, and many chances to test for it are missed. Family Planning Centers (FPCs) should offer HIV testing, but they often don't. A small study in France checked if it's possible and acceptable for FPC staff who aren't doctors to offer quick HIV tests to v

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Nov 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Moana 2 and Wicked Heat Up the Box Office This Thanksgiving

Disney's Moana 2 is making waves even before Thanksgiving. The sequel, featuring Dwayne Johnson and Auli’i Cravalho, is expected to rake in over $12 million on Tuesday, smashing Disney's previous record set by Ralph Breaks the Internet. With a weekend forecast of $125-$135 million, this film is set

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google’s New Fitness Band: Perfect for Workouts!

Google has just launched the Pixel Watch Performance Loop Band, designed to be your ideal workout companion. This band is crafted from recycled polyester, nylon, and elastane yarns, with stainless steel lugs that offer a snug and adjustable fit. The band is perfect for sweaty workouts, being both du

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Supercharged Flexible Batteries: A New Multidimensional Mix

In the world of flexible electronics, planar microsupercapacitors (MSCs) are superstars. They store energy and deliver power, making them ideal for wearable devices. But creating high-performance MSCs is tricky. You need materials that let ions move quickly and offer lots of active sites. Scientists

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Nov 27 2024ENVIRONMENT

Turning Coffee and Tea Waste into Powerful Water Cleaners

Imagine transforming your daily used coffee grounds and tea leftovers into something amazingly useful for the environment. Scientists have found a way to turn these waste materials into special, porous structures called nanoarchitectured carbon composites. These tiny, 3D materials can soak up harmfu

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Age, Gender, and Insurance on Otolaryngology Patient Portal Use

You might have noticed that online patient portals are becoming more popular, especially since COVID-19 and the 21st Century Cures Act. But are all patients using these tools equally? Studies in other fields show that age, gender, race, and insurance status can affect how often people use patient po

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Pets as Real-Life Medical Models: Bridging Human and Veterinary Medicine

Have you ever thought about how pets like dogs and cats can help us understand and treat human diseases? These furry friends are actually becoming important models in translational medicine. Unlike lab animals like mice and rats, pets naturally get diseases similar to humans, such as diabetes, cance

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Meet Moises A. Carreon: A Pioneer in Materials Science

Moises A. Carreon is a name that echoes in the halls of scientific discovery. You might not know him by name, but his work has certainly touched your life. Ever wondered how membranes in water filters work? Moises is the guy who made those filters better. As a professor, he's spent years teaching an

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