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Apr 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Magnetic Beads in Cleaning Up Water

Cleaning up polluted water is a big challenge. One of the tough pollutants is malachite green, a dye used in some industries. Sodium alginate, a natural plant extract, has been used to make hydrogels. These hydrogels can soak up pollutants, but they have issues. They are not very good at picking out

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Double-Molecule Acceptors in Solar Tech

Solar technology is always evolving. One of the latest buzzwords is dimerized small-molecule acceptors. These are special materials used in organic solar cells. They have some unique benefits. First, let's talk about how they work. These acceptors take the best parts of small-molecule monomers

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

The Pentagon's Power Struggle: A Clash of Personalities

The Pentagon is in the middle of a messy situation. A leak investigation has caused a lot of drama and a few high-profile firings. The secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, is at the center of it all. His office has been a battleground, with ugly politics playing out between key staff members. Three

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

Judges Push Back Against DEI Policy Changes

Three judges in different states recently stepped in to stop a federal push to limit diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools. This means the U. S. Department of Education can't take away federal funds from schools that don't follow the new rules, at least for now. The judges argue

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Apr 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oblivion Remastered: A Hit With Gamers and Modders

The gaming world is abuzz with the success of Oblivion Remastered. Within just four days of its release, this updated version has already attracted over 4 million players. This is a remarkable achievement, especially considering that the original game sold 3 million copies in less than a year. Th

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Apr 26 2025EDUCATION

Students' futures on the line as ICE reverses course

Students across the United States breathed a sigh of relief as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) decided to restore the status of some international students. This decision came after a wave of abrupt terminations that left many students in a state of uncertainty. The terminations were made

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Apr 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oblivion Remastered: The Surprise Hit of the Gaming World

Gamers have been buzzing about Oblivion Remastered. The game has quickly gathered a huge following. It's important to note that the game's release was a bit unusual. It was a shadow drop, meaning it was released without much of a marketing campaign. This was not entirely unexpected, as details about

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

Hamas' Hostage Offer: A Path to Peace or a Stalling Tactic?

The conflict in Gaza has been a long and brutal one, with both sides suffering heavy losses. Hamas, the group controlling Gaza, has put forward a proposal that could potentially end the fighting. They are willing to release all remaining hostages in exchange for a five-year ceasefire. This offer

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Apr 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cyrodiil's Revival: Oblivion Remastered's Rapid Rise

The gaming world is buzzing with excitement as a classic adventure has made a triumphant return. Oblivion Remastered has swiftly captured the hearts of over 4 million players in just four days. This isn't just a simple update. It's a complete overhaul, rebuilt from the ground up using Unreal Engine

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

Union Support for Cuomo: A Complex Political Dance

There's a lot of talk about Andrew Cuomo these days. He's running for mayor of New York City and has just secured a big endorsement. The 1199SEIU, the city's largest health care workers' union, has thrown its support behind him. This might seem surprising to some. After all, the union's leader, Geor

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