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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Huawei's New Phones: A Mix of Android and HarmonyOS

Huawei has just revealed its latest smartphones, the Mate 70 series and the Mate X6, with a twist. Despite the move to HarmonyOS Next, these new devices are still using Android, at least for now. The Mate 70 Pro comes with a spectral imaging sensor for better photo colors and shadows. Meanwhile, the

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Is Bird Flu in Our Milk a Real Worry?

You might have heard a lot about “bird flu” recently. It's a serious flu that animals, like chickens and cows, can get. Usually, the flu doesn’t make wild birds sick. But it can infect farmed animals, and that's why people are worried. What if this flu gets into the dairy products we buy at the stor

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Metabolomics: What's Old is New Again

Let's dive into the world of metabolomics, where scientists are using fair data and Bayesian statistics to unlock the secrets hidden within our bodies. The UC Davis West Coast Metabolomics Center (WCMC) has been at the forefront of this research for over a decade, and they're celebrating their miles

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

US and Allies: Standing Up to China's Aggression

President Trump has a tough job ahead, especially when it comes to dealing with China. Recently, Chinese leader Xi Jinping said he wants to work with the new administration. But let's not forget, China's been up to some shady stuff, like cyberattacks on our telecoms and pushing around other countrie

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Why Monkeys See Things Differently Too

We all see things that aren't really there sometimes—that's what we call optical illusions. Scientists find these mind-bending tricks fascinating because they reveal how our eyes and brains work together to create our perception of the world. Interestingly, nonhuman primates, like monkeys, also fall

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

California Sounds Alarm: Bird Flu in Raw Milk

Here's a puzzle for you: what happens when bird flu hits dairy cows? Well, it turns out that their milk can become a hotspot for the virus. This isn't just some imaginary scenario; it's happening in California right now. Health officials have found bird flu—specifically the H5N1 strain—in a batch of

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Entrepreneurship and Human Development: How Countries Stack Up

Entrepreneurship is a big deal when it comes to growing economies, but how does it connect with broader aspects beyond just making money? This study takes a close look at how human development and entrepreneurship go hand in hand, and the role that a country’s environment plays in shaping entreprene

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

Hockey Hits Home: Carolina Hurricanes Games on Local TV!

Are you ready for some high-speed hockey action right in your living room? Palmetto Sports & Entertainment is teaming up with the National Hockey League to bring you the Carolina Hurricanes games live! This Thanksgiving week, get ready to cheer on the Hurricanes from your couch. The first game kicks

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Nov 26 2024OPINION

The Hidden Truth: China's Car Attack and the Fight for Information

In China, a tragic car attack in Zhuhai killed 35 people and hurt 43 more. This wasn't just a sad event; it was also a story that many Chinese people didn't get to hear because their government, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), quickly hid it. They removed online posts, flowers, and even stopped f

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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Leading Tech Teams in 2025: Balancing AI and Human Creativity

In 2025, effective tech leadership will involve a blend of artificial intelligence (AI) and human creativity. As AI becomes more accessible, some experts suggest automating as much work as possible to save costs. However, Carrie Rasmussen, an executive at Dayforce, believes that IT leaders should ba

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