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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Green Witch, Pink Diva: The Untold Story of 'Wicked'

When you think of "The Wizard of Oz, " you might picture Dorothy, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow. But what about the Wicked Witch of the West? "Wicked" gives her a backstory, turning the green-skinned Elphaba into a sympathetic figure and showing that Glinda, the supposedly "good" witch, isn't all s

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Mysterious Dark Energy: A Cosmic Puzzle

Scientists are rethinking their understanding of dark energy, the force believed to be expanding the universe at an accelerating pace. This mysterious force, thought to make up nearly 70% of the universe, has long baffled astronomers. A recent study by an international team of over 900 scientists hi

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Nov 20 2024BUSINESS

Why Data Caps Might Not Be So Bad After All

Imagine this: You're enjoying your favorite show online, and suddenly, you're hit with a data cap. You might think, "That's not fair! " But hold on. Cable companies and the incoming FCC chair have a different view. They believe data caps are actually good for you. Let's dive in and see why. In the

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

How Smartphones Measure Up in Tracking Lift Speed

In a recent study, scientists explored whether smartphone apps can accurately measure how fast a barbell moves during powerlifting exercises. They compared three apps - Qwik VBT, Metric VBT, and MyLift - against a commercial device called RepOne. Twenty experienced powerlifters tried out these tools

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Tigers Struggling: Experts Chat About LSU's Loss

Ever wondered what happens when a team hits a rough patch? Well, LSU Tigers are in the middle of one, having lost three games straight! Sports experts Michael Cauble from 104. 5 ESPN, Matt Moscona, and Shea Dixon from On3 are sitting down to talk about LSU's recent road loss to the Florida Gators. C

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Rediscovering Bose: A Science Legend Unfairly Attacked

In the world of science, sometimes truth takes a backseat to prejudice. Such was the case with Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, a brilliant scientist from Bengal. Recently, an article in this volume challenged a piece I wrote about Bose. While Kingsland and Taiz (2024) raised questions, the facts remain cl

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Who Owns Health Data in the AI Age?

Imagine you're in a doctor's office, and instead of just your doctor, an AI is also analyzing your health data. So, who really owns that data? That's the puzzle that a new study is trying to unravel. The study introduces a novel framework called the Collaborative Healthcare Data Ownership (CHDO) mod

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

The Evolution of Sweating: A Week in the Heat

Ever wondered how our bodies adapt to heat? A recent study explored this by tracking the changes in the amount of skin covered in sweat over seven days of heat acclimation. Nine adults, with both men and women, were put through a heat test every two days. They cycled for two hours in a hot, humid ro

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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

Football Recap: Key Players Shine in Texans-Cowboys Face-Off

Last Monday night's NFL game between the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys was a night of comebacks and surprising performances. Nico Collins, the Texans' top receiver, made his return after a hamstring injury and quickly boosted the team's offense. Despite being on a snap count, Collins led the tea

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus Pad 2 Joins the Android 15 Party

Great news for OnePlus Pad 2 users! The stable Android 15 update is now available for the tablet. This update, announced on the OnePlus Community, brings a bunch of cool features that make using the tablet even better. One of the standout features is "Live Alerts, " which works like iOS's Dynamic I

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