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Jan 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Secure Your Seats with a Smile or Scan

Ever lost your ticket or had trouble remembering your password? AXS, a ticketing and event access platform by AEG, has rolled out a cool new feature that might just fix those problems. They've added biometric authentication to their mobile app, making it the first ticketing app to use fingerprint or

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Jan 27 2025SPORTS

Cam's Unexpected Road to the Super Bowl

You know what they say: luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. That's exactly what happened to Cam Jurgens during the NFC Championship Game. He wasn't suited up, ready to play. He was just a spectator on the sidelines, watching the game like the rest of us. But then, his teammate Landon Di

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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jennifer Lopez’s Musical Dream Comes True at Sundance

In 2025, Jennifer Lopez saw her dream of starring in a musical finally come true at the Sundance Film Festival. She played Ingrid Luna in Kiss of the Spider Woman, a film adaptation of Manuel Puig’s novel directed by Bill Condon. The movie, set in a prison, tells the story of two cellmates, Valentín

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Flu Season: What You Need to Know About Tamiflu

The flu is spreading rapidly across the U. S. , with the CDC predicting high case numbers for weeks to come. Dr. Sean Liu from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City describes the situation as "out of control. " The CDC reports at least 12 million flu infections, resulting in 1

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Score Big with the Razr (2024) at Motorola's Discounted Deal!

Feeling adventurous about the foldable phone trend? Now's the time to give it a shot with Motorola's latest deal. The spiffy Razr (2024) is marked down by $100, making it yours for just $599. 99. If you’re already into foldables and have an older Razr (2023), trading it in could save you an addition

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Hemophilia B: A New Hope in Treatment

Hemophilia B has been a challenging health issue, but a new treatment approach is bringing fresh hope to patients. Scientists have been working tirelessly to find a solution that isn't just effective, but also more accessible and less complicated. This new treatment is designed to be more convenient

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Vaccines: A Savior Story

vaccines do amazing things. remember the times when diseases like polio and measles were causing trouble? today, vaccines prevent over a million illnesses and save thousands of lives each year. they do this by giving our bodies a sneak peek at dangerous viruses and bacteria so immune systems can fig

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

AI Helpers in Laryngeal Cancer Surgery: A Look at Six Image-Reading Tools

Recent times have seen artificial intelligence (AI) making waves in medicine. One area where AI is being explored is in surgical contexts, particularly in interpreting medical images. This study dives into how six different AI tools, called multimodal large language models (MLLMs), handle images rel

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Jan 27 2025EDUCATION

Boosting Kids' Talk in Coding Play: Teachers' Magic Tricks

Ever wondered how teachers can help kids talk more while they're trying to solve puzzles with a cool coding toy called Kubo? This study looked into exactly that! Nine kindergarten teachers and 36 kids were observed as they played and problem-solved with Kubo. After the first round, the teachers got

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Jan 27 2025SPORTS

Why Do People Love Football So Much? A Scientific Look

Football, known as soccer in some places, is incredibly popular worldwide. Fans invest a lot of time and money following their teams, hinting at evolutionary influences. Scientists can help understand why humans act this way, but there’s limited research on football fandom from an evolutionary persp

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