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Dec 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Education's Productivity Tools: A Shift Ahead

Schools have long relied on productivity Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions like Google and Microsoft for collaboration and communication. But with changes coming, like Microsoft's 2025 updates and Google's recent reduce in free storage, schools are rethinking their options. These shifts mean hi

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

How Neuroscientists Decode a Fly's Brain

Imagine decoding the complex wiring of a tiny fly's brain. That's what neuroscientists are attempting with the innovative FlyCircuit method. The idea is straightforward: neurons that look alike are likely responsible for similar tasks. Scientists start by grouping these similar neurons into smaller

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Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

UN Chief in Lesotho: Wealthy Nations Must Act on Climate Promises

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres visited Lesotho, urging rich countries to keep their climate finance promises. He highlighted the urgency for Africa, which faces severe impacts despite contributing little to global warming. Guterres also pushed for permanent African seats on the UN

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Dec 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jolyne Cujoh: The Unsung Hero of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

In the sprawling universe of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, every Joestar has their own fan following. But one character who often gets overlooked is Jolyne Cujoh from Stone Ocean. She starts as a troubled teen, wrongly accused and locked up. Despite all odds, Jolyne grows into a powerful heroine. Her jo

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Dec 12 2024HEALTH

Chat Up: How Patients Talk About Cannabis Online

Ever wondered how people discuss cannabis use with their doctors online? Patient portals, those secure messaging platforms connected to your health records, offer a space for patients to chat about their health habits. But how often do cannabis conversations happen there? Not much is known about thi

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Dec 12 2024SCIENCE

Light-Sensitive Molecule: A Magnetic Mystery

Ever wondered if a molecule could change its magnetic behavior just by seeing light? Well, scientists have made that happen! They've discovered a special molecule that's like a chameleon, altering its magnetic properties when light shines on it. This isn't your average molecule; it's a dynamic duo,

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Dec 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Gen Z is Buzzing About Mormon Wives' Lives on Hulu

Imagine this: a 27-year-old from California is surprised to find "dirty sodas" on a menu in Las Vegas. What's even more surprising? Her 19-year-old cousin from the UK knows what it is, thanks to a hit Hulu show called "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. " This show follows eight young Mormon women in

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Dec 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Feeding Bandiagara: Challenges in Food Aid and Resilience

Mali strives to improve food security by boosting agriculture and water management, and diversifying income sources. While climate-smart farming shows promise, issues like scarce resources, market access, and political turmoil remain. Add to that gender disparities and dependency on foreign aid, and

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Dec 12 2024BUSINESS

Workplaces That Truly Embrace Diversity: 2025's Standouts

In the ever-evolving world of work, diversity isn't just a buzzword—it's a key to success. Companies that welcome people from all walks of life, from different ages and races to various genders and sexual orientations, are not only doing the right thing but also boosting their business. About 80% of

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Dec 12 2024CRYPTO

Kraken Closes NFT Marketplace: What You Should Know

Kraken, a big US-based crypto exchange, decided to shut down its NFT marketplace after a couple of years. The announcement was made in late November, and users have until early next year to move their NFTs to a crypto wallet. Kraken said they're doing this to focus on new products and services. Sta

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