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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Trauma and Positivity Impact Healthcare Workers: A Decade-Long Study

Imagine you’re a healthcare worker—a nurse, maybe. You spend your days caring for others, but what about the experiences that shaped you as a child? That’s exactly what a new study looked into. Over ten years, researchers examined how past trauma, called Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and pos

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Director Stands By AI Use in The Brutalist

Director Brady Corbet is speaking up about the use of AI in his film "The Brutalist, " which has sparked a lot of debate. The movie stars Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones, who worked hard to perfect their Hungarian accents with the help of a dialect coach. To fine-tune their accents further, the film

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Jan 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Future Phones: A Sneak Peek at Codenames and Chips

Google is already planning ahead for its 2026 Pixel phones. The Pixel 11 series, codenamed after bears, includes the Pixel 11 ("cubs"), Pixel 11 Pro ("grizzly"), Pixel 11 Pro XL ("kodiak"), and Pixel 11 Pro Fold ("yogi"). All these devices will use the Tensor G6 chip, internally named "malibu". Whil

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Jan 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Oppo's Find N5: What's the Deal with Its Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor?

Oppo's upcoming phone, the Find N5, has been making headlines. The device is expected to feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, but here's an interesting twist: it's the 7-core version, not the 8-core one. What's the big deal? Well, tests on Geekbench 6 show that this 7-core version is about 14% sl

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

Presidents' Powerful Words: From Lincoln to Trump

Presidential speeches can shape a nation's mood. But when President Trump used the phrase "American carnage" in his first inaugural speech, it was a stark contrast to the inspiring words of past leaders like Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln's speeches, such as his first and second inaugural addresses, empha

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Jan 20 2025SCIENCE

Bringing Back the Woolly Mammoth: A Modern Day Mission

Imagine if we could turn the clock back and bring extinct animals like the woolly mammoth, dodo, or Tasmanian tiger back to life. That's exactly what Colossal Biosciences, a pioneering company, is aiming to do. Unlike the dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park, " these creatures disappeared much more recently.

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Jan 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hisense's New TriChroma LED Tech: A Game Changer for TVs

Imagine a TV that can produce colors more efficiently and brightly than ever before. That's what Hisense is promising with its new TriChroma LED technology, which was showcased at CES 2025. Unlike traditional LED TVs that use white or blue backlights filtered into colors, TriChroma LED TVs generate

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Jan 20 2025HEALTH

Do Women Really Need More Sleep Than Men?

Have you ever wondered if women need more sleep than men? Well, it's a topic that's been buzzing online, with some saying it's because women's brains work faster. But let's dive into what science actually says. Research shows that women do sleep slightly more than men, but it's not a huge differenc

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Football Fever: Tickets Skyrocket for Ohio State vs. Notre Dame Showdown

As the College Football Playoff (CFP) national championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame approaches, ticket prices are reaching new heights. The price for the cheapest ticket on Ticketmaster has hit $1, 946, and that's just one day before the big match at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. If you want

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Jan 20 2025WEATHER

Brace Yourself: Freezing Temperatures Ahead in Southern Colorado

Calling all Southern Colorado residents, it’s time to bundle up! A Cold Weather Advisory is in place until Monday's 5 p. m. deadline. We're talking wind chills that could plummet to a whopping -25 degrees Fahrenheit. Tonight, most of us will face below-zero temperatures, except for the Eastern Plain

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