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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Art of Reaping Relics in Civilization 7

Civilization VII has an exciting twist on the religion system. To excel you need to find special artifacts called Relics. In this game, you need to find a lot of them to win the Cultural Legacy Path. You’ll find them after unlocking the Exploration Age. The hunt for these special religious arti

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Flower Clusters in Carrot Family

What makes a bunch of tiny flowers look like a single flower? It’s not magic, but rather, a fascinating phenomenon in the plant world. This is commonly seen in the carrot family, which belongs to the Apioideae subfamily. These clusters are called pseudanthia. They can look like a single flower becau

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fixing Fuzzy Videos

Think of how frustrating it is when your favorite video clip has a shaky screen or the image degrades over time. You are not alone! Recently researchers have been working hard to improve video generation models. These models are like software brains that create videos from scratch. Computers ge

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Cartilage's Hidden Story: Lipids and Osteoarthritis

Cartilage's role in joint health can become easily overlooked. This tough material in our joints keeps bones from rubbing together. But sometimes, things go wrong, resulting in osteoarthritis. It turns out that the molecules called lipids can tell a story about what's happening at the joint level in

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Feb 03 2025BUSINESS

From Drugs to Solar Power: The Quantum Leap of Xtalpi

Xtalpi, a Hong Kong-listed company, is making waves in the tech world. It started with a bang in 2016. Wen Shuhao, the company's cofounder and chairman, and his team participated in a blind test. The challenge was to predict the 3D structure of molecules. These molecules show how effective a drug ca

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

COVID-19 Vaccination: Unraveling the Shocking Effect on T Cells

What happens when you get a COVID-19 vaccine? A lot of things happen. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine uses mRNA. It has been a game-changer in the COVID-19 pandemic. So, it protects by making specific antibodies and creating T-cell responses. This work has helped people understand how the va

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

The Mind's Eye: How Doctors Share Brain Scan Results

In the quest to understand what the brain has in store for people with feeling they are having early signs of mental decline, neurologists came up with an idea. They called it amyloid PET scans. These tests help doctors understand the amyloid protein building up in the brain that could lead to mo

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Why We Enjoy Exploring Dark Themes in Art

Do you ever wonder why we are drawn to dark themes in art? Why is it easier to stare at a painting of a sad moment in history then to look at a photograph of the same moment. Art has a special way of making us want to explore difficult topics. It's funny how often art and pessimism go tog

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Mysteries of the Edwardsiid Sea Anemone

Cnidarians fascinate scientists. That’s because these creatures—including sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish—offer valuable insights into the evolution of life. Cnidarians have a lot in common with bilaterians—the animals with mirror-image left and right sides. They diverged from other animals hun

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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love Conquers the World: The Biggest Spanish Romance Hit

Happy couples everywhere are rejoicing. A Spanish-language movie called Culpa Tuya has smashed records on streaming platform, Prime Video. Many countries, including big ones like Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, as well as a load more, made it their number one movie. They couldn’t resist. The film is a

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