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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Life Behind Bars: 15 Death Row Inmates Get a Second Chance

In a surprising move, North Carolina's outgoing governor, Roy Cooper, made a significant change in 15 death row inmates' sentences. Instead of facing execution, these inmates will now spend the rest of their lives in prison without parole. This decision came after Cooper reviewed each case with care

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots on the Road: A Tale of Two Vehicles in L. A.

In the heart of Los Angeles, a curious collision occurred on December 27. A self-driving robotaxi from Waymo and a sidewalk delivery bot from Serve Robotics unexpectedly met at an intersection in West Hollywood. A video posted online shows the Serve bot trying to cross the street and make its way on

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Slovak Roads Captured: A Look at Different Conditions

Imagine you're on a road trip across Slovakia, capturing everything from the bustling city streets to the peaceful countryside lanes. That's exactly what a team did using a Land Rover Defender equipped with high-tech gear. They clocked almost 33 hours of driving, using a top-notch camera that snaps

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Muscles and Glycogen: A Post-Workout Mystery Solved by MRI

For years, scientists have struggled to track how glycogen, the body's stored energy, changes in muscles after a workout. But a new method using a special type of MRI scan, called relayed nuclear Overhauser effect (glycoNOE) MRI, has opened up exciting possibilities. This technique allows researcher

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

When Curcumin Meets Papain: A Battle of Wound-Healing Titans

Have you ever wondered what happens when two powerful natural substances, curcumin and papain, are packed into tiny nanoparticles for healing wounds? Let’s dive into a fascinating comparison. Scientists created two types of nanoparticles: chitosan with curcumin (CS/Cur) and chitosan with papain (CS/

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Dec 31 2024LIFESTYLE

Why a Mechanic Would Skip These 3 Pickup Trucks

Ever thought about what a real mechanic would say about new pickups? Well, one expert has shared some insights that might surprise you. According to Tomasz Mazurkiewicz, the CEO of Truck1, there are a few trucks to be cautious about. Let's talk about the 2018 Ford F-150. It's not all about looks, f

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Dec 31 2024CRIME

Overnight Crime Wave Hits Vehicles in Palos Hills

In the quiet night of Dec. 27, Palos Hills saw a surge in car burglaries. Seven vehicles fell victim to thieves, with items like GPS devices, cell phones, and even a child's stuffed toy being taken. Most of the break-ins happened in community parking lots of apartment and condo complexes, but one ca

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

The Surprising War: Trump and Musk vs. Truth

Imagine if the whole world was talking about a new ice cream flavor, but you found out that a big factory was closing down. That's kinda what's happening with Donald Trump and Elon Musk. While everyone's busy talking about Greenland and Panama, they're actually in a secret war. The target? Facts and

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Nanoparticles: A New Hope Against Brain Tumors

Brain tumors, especially those that metastasize or develop as glioblastomas, are some of the most dangerous and fast-growing cancers. Patients usually don't live more than a year after diagnosis. One big issue is getting medicine to the brain. The blood-brain barrier, which protects the brain from h

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

Plastics Powering the Green Energy Future

Ever thought about how plastics could help save the planet? Well, they just might! Polymers, as scientists call them, are being used in amazing ways to make clean energy a reality. Let's start with wind power. You know those massive wind turbines? The blades are made from special polymers that make

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