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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Coal to Graphite: The Heat is On

The journey from coal to graphite is no easy task. It involves pushing coal to its limits with extreme heat. This process was put to the test with coal from Huyan Mountain in China. The goal was to see how this coal behaves under intense heat, ranging from 2100 to 3000 degrees Celsius. The coal was

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Ozone's Impact on Beef Carcasses: A Real-World Test

The food industry is always looking for new ways to keep food safe and fresh. One method that has been tested is using ozone gas on beef carcasses in cold storage. Two different levels of ozone were used in this test. One was 3 parts per million and the other was 10 parts per million. The goal was t

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Smartphones to the Rescue: How Digital Tools Can Help Teens in Crisis

The number of young people taking their own lives is on the rise. This is a serious issue. It shows that there is a need for better ways to support these teens. Smartphones are everywhere these days. They can be used to understand what puts a teen at risk of suicide. They can also help keep the line

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Budget Shifts: Military and Borders Get More, Others Get Less

A recent budget proposal has sparked conversations about where money should go. The plan suggests cutting billions from areas like foreign aid, education, and healthcare. Instead, it wants to boost spending on the military and border security. This shift in priorities has people talking. The

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May 02 2025FINANCE

Economic Shifts: Jobs, Tariffs, and Uncertainty

The economic landscape in April 2025 was a mix of stability and uncertainty. Despite a significant announcement about tariffs, the job market showed resilience. The U. S. added 177, 000 jobs, which was a slowdown from the previous month's 228, 000 but still strong. The unemployment rate stayed stead

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May 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Mode: A Swift and Sleek Update

Google has made some changes to its AI Mode. It is now easier to get to. It is now available with just one tap on both Android and iOS devices. This is a big improvement from the previous method. Before, users had to go through an extra step to start typing their queries. Now, tapping the AI Mo

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May 02 2025CELEBRITIES

A Comedian's Legal Battle: Russell Brand's Court Appearance

Russell Brand, a well-known British comedian and actor, faced serious legal trouble recently. He was charged with multiple sexual offenses and appeared in court. The charges include one count of rape, one count of indecent assault, and one count of oral rape, along with two counts of sexual assault.

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May 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Long-Awaited Rust Hits Screens After a Turbulent Journey

The movie "Rust" has finally made it to theaters. This comes over three years after a tragic event that shook the film industry. The incident involved the accidental shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. This happened during filming in New Mexico. Actor Alec Baldwin was handling a prop gun wh

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May 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chrono Trigger: The Big Hint That Has Fans Excited

Fans of the classic RPG Chrono Trigger have been buzzing with excitement. The game, released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo, is still praised for its charming characters, clever time-travel plot, and memorable music. Many have been hoping for a modern remake, especially after seeing other old titles

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May 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Mobile Note-Taking Revolution

Google is set to bring its AI-powered note-taking tool, NotebookLM, to mobile devices. This move is part of a broader trend where tech companies are making their services more accessible on the go. The apps, which are already available for preorder, will launch on May 20. This date coincides with th

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