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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Repurposing Old Batteries: A New Life for Spent Graphite

Did you know that old batteries could have a second life? Scientists have found a cool use for the graphite inside spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). This graphite is special because it has a lot of oxygen-rich groups on its surface. These groups help the graphite absorb microwaves really well. To

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Magnesium Oil on Feet: Sleep Miracle or TikTok Fad?

You might have seen it on TikTok: people rubbing magnesium oil on their feet to fall asleep fast. But does it really work? Let's dig into the science behind this sleep hack. Magnesium is a crucial mineral involved in many body processes, including muscle recovery, nerve function, and sleep regulati

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Jan 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Do We Keep Moving to Danger Zones?

Imagine a world where you're penalized for living in a place prone to natural disasters. That's what should happen according to basic economics. But our insurance system doesn't work that way. Instead, it encourages people to move to risky areas. This is a big problem, especially with climate change

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Jan 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Sheinelle Jones' Break from 'Today': A Look into Her Absence

Fans of the "Today" show might have noticed that Sheinelle Jones has been missing from the screen for over a month. The co-host recently revealed on Instagram that she's taking time off due to a family health matter. News of her absence spread quickly among viewers and her coworkers alike. The jour

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Jan 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy’s Past Under the Microscope in New Doc

A new Peacock documentary, "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy, " delves into the life of hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. It sheds light on his tough childhood, his rise to fame, and the allegations of sexual misconduct he faces. The film uses anecdotes and interviews to reveal shocking details about

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

The Chilling Truth Behind a Killer's Fans

Red Rooms, a true-crime thriller from 2024, isn't about the murderer, Ludovic Chevalier. Instead, it focuses on Kelly-Anne, an internet sleuth who's strangely obsessed with Chevalier's crimes. Despite the horrors he committed, it's Kelly-Anne's behavior that's truly unsettling. She attends his trial

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

The Absorption Game: Why AA-I is Deadlier

Ever heard of aristolochic acids (AA)? They're sneaky compounds that can cause big problems, like chronic renal disease, worldwide. The main troublemaker is aristolochic acid I (AA-I). Scientists wanted to know why AA-I is so much worse than its cousin, aristolochic acid II (AA-II), even though they

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

NOAA's New Plan for Weather Data: A Fresh Approach

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is changing how it buys weather data. Instead of just buying global datasets, NOAA plans to pay more for specific observations, like oil spills or fires. Steve Volz, NOAA's assistant administrator, said this is the future, but it's not ready

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

US Blocks AI Chip Exports to Prevent China from Catching Up

In a last-ditch effort to stop China from gaining the upper hand in AI technology, the Biden administration has announced new restrictions on the export of advanced AI chips. This move, coming just before Biden leaves office, is expected to strain relations with China. Tech giants like Nvidia and Or

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Does Surgery Improve Recovery in Spine Infections Without Nerve Problems?

Have you ever wondered if surgery can truly help people with spine infections who don't have nerve issues? This study set out to find the answer. It focused on a specific type of spine infection called pyogenic spinal epidural abscess. This infection can cause swelling and pressure in the spine, but

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