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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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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Mexican Beer Gets Pricier? Trump's Tariff Threats Explained

Ever wondered how geopolitics can affect your beer budget? Let's dive into the recent buzz around Constellation Brands andDonald Trump's tariff proposals. When Trump hints at slapping a 25% tariff on Mexican imports, it sends ripples through the beer market. Why? Well, Constellation Brands brings in

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Dickies Swaps Texas for California: A Big Move Explained

Imagine a grand old brand like Dickies, known for its tough Texan workwear, packing up and heading west to California. This isn't a wild west tale, but a real business decision. Dickies' parent company, VF Corp, is restructuring and wants to save some cash. So, Dickies is trading its Texas home for

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Neuralink’s Robotic Arm Test: Controlling with Thoughts

Imagine controlling a robotic arm just by thinking about it. That's what Neuralink, a company founded by Elon Musk, is hoping to achieve. They've started a new trial to see if their brain implant can let people with paralysis move a robotic arm with their minds. Neuralink says this is a big step tow

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Links in Braided Tensor Categories

In the world of mathematics, scientists are digging deep into braided tensor categories (BTCs). These are "functional" frameworks that help understand the behavior of certain mathematical objects when they interact. One interesting aspect researchers are focusing on is how these categories can be di

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Does Missing a Meal Affect Your Brain?

You might think that skipping a meal could make you feel dizzy and less sharp. But what does science say? A study divided people into three groups: those who went without food for 3 hours, those who fasted for 12 hours, and a group that got a protein shake right after. Afterward, everyone took a bra

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

How the Pandemic Changed Social Media and Marketing

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken up how people interact on social media. This has been a big challenge for marketers trying to reach customers online. But it's also opened up new ways to use social media data to gain a competitive edge. This study introduces a fresh approach to social media intellig

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Nov 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Rise of Booba: A Kids' Brand Making Waves

Booba, a furry, curious character from YouTube, is making a splash in the kids' entertainment world. The show, which features seven-minute comedy episodes with no dialogue, has racked up 20 billion views and is now being picked up by major TV networks. Kedoo Entertainment, the company behind Booba,

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Measuring the Sun's Reflection: How China's SCAR Is Improving Earth Observation

Scientists are always looking for better ways to study changes in our climate and weather. One important tool is satellite data, but getting accurate information for a long time is tough. That's why China started working on a special tool in 2015. This tool, called the Space Cryogenic Absolute Radio

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Calmodulin's Surprising Role in Controlling TRPV5 Traffic

Ever heard of calmodulin (CaM)? It's a tiny protein that plays a big role in our bodies. One of its jobs is to help control a specific channel called TRPV5, which is crucial for keeping our calcium levels balanced. You see, TRPV5 is like a tiny gate that lets calcium into our kidney cells. But CaM h

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