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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

Smart Particles Fight Rust on Aluminum

Scientists have developed a clever way to protect aluminum from rust. They used tiny particles called layered double hydroxides (LDHs) to hold a special chemical called sebacate (SB). These particles release SB only when needed, like a smart defense system. First, they created these particles and s

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Jan 08 2026WEATHER

Boulder County's Winter Whisper: A Light Dusting Ahead

Boulder County is in for a gentle snowfall, but don't expect a winter wonderland just yet. The National Weather Service predicts a modest one to four inches of snow from Thursday into Friday morning. Longmont, however, might barely notice the change, with less than half an inch expected. The temper

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

New York's Science Future: Invest or Fall Behind

New York has long been a big deal in the world of science. It's the second biggest recipient of National Institutes of Health money. Plus, it has more top-notch academic institutions doing research than any other state. The state trains a lot of doctors and biomedical researchers. But this leadershi

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Corey Kispert: The Man Behind the Jersey

Corey Kispert's journey to the NBA is a story of family, faith, and talent. Born and raised in Edmonds, Washington, Kispert's life has always been about sports. His family is full of athletes, and they knew early on that Corey was special. His grandpa played football, his dad played basketball, and

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Jan 08 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Use Personal Loans in 2026

In 2026, personal loan rates are looking pretty good. LightStream is offering the lowest rates, starting at 6. 24%. Wells Fargo and American Express are close behind, with rates as low as 6. 74% and 6. 99%, respectively. These rates are important because they show how much it costs to borrow money.

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Chicago's Financial Future: Layoffs Loom as CFO Exits

Chicago is in a bit of a pickle. The city's top money manager is leaving, and the mayor is talking about possible job cuts. This is all happening after a recent budget showdown. The mayor, Brandon Johnson, is trying to stay positive about finding a new finance chief, but he's also warning that layof

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Jan 08 2026FINANCE

The5ers Takes Top Honors in London's Trading Summit

In a big win for The5ers, the company was awarded \"Best Funded Trading Service (B2C)\" at the Finance Magnates London Summit 2025. This event, held last week, is a major gathering for trading, fintech, and market professionals. The summit featured discussions on the latest trends in proprietary tra

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Exploring the Impact of Spinal Cord Stimulation on Pain and Movement

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is a treatment that sends mild electric pulses to the spine. It's mainly used to help people with nerve pain, also called neuropathic pain. But how does it affect how much people move around and how confident they feel about managing their pain? That's what researchers

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Corey Kispert: Atlanta Hawks' New Forward and His Contract Details

The Atlanta Hawks have made a big move, trading for Corey Kispert from the Washington Wizards. This trade happened right after Trae Young showed interest in joining the Wizards. Kispert is a skilled shooter, but he has been dealing with some injuries lately. He had surgery on his thumb and has been

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Drivers of Change: The Road Ahead for Tesla and Nvidia

The race to create the most advanced self-driving cars is heating up. Tesla, a major player in this field, is now facing a new challenge from Nvidia. This tech giant is stepping into the autonomous vehicle market, which could shake things up. Tesla has been working on self-driving technology for ye

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