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Nov 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Kanye's Kids Star in a Futuristic Music Video: What’s the Fuss?

Imagine a world in the future – deserts stretch for miles, and strange beasts roam. This is the setting for Kanye West's latest music video, "Bomb, " featuring none other than his daughters, North and Chicago. The video is packed with Mad Max-esque vehicles and quirky monsters. While some fans found

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Black Friday Apple Watches: Deals from Amazon and Walmart, Plus a Runner's Choice

Ever wondered how to charge all your Apple gadgets at once? The Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Charging Station is a game changer. It can juice up your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods simultaneously. Right now, this handy device is on sale for $82 at Amazon, saving you 25%. Speaking of Apple Watches, the SE 2

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Chiefs vs. Raiders: Predictions for Week 13 Matchup

In Week 12, the Kansas City Chiefs faced the Carolina Panthers, and the predictions from Arrowhead Pride contributors varied greatly from the actual outcome. Now, as the Chiefs prepare to face the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 13, let's see what the experts and readers think about this upcoming game. N

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Why Some Patients Skip Daily CHG Baths After Stem Cell Transplants

Stem cell transplants, or HCT, offer hope to those fighting blood cancers. However, the intense treatment makes patients vulnerable to infections. These infections, known as HAI, are a big concern. One way to prevent them is through daily baths with a special soap called chlorhexidine gluconate, or

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Social Media's Role in HIV Testing Amidst COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about significant changes in how people stay connected and access healthcare services. One critical area affected was HIV screening, particularly for high-risk groups. Traditional in-person HIV testing faced challenges due to social distancing policies and the spread of

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Light-Powered Reactions with CPB Nanocrystals and Ferrocene

You know how tiny nanocrystals are super important for light-driven reactions? Well, scientists are looking at CsPbBr3 nanocrystals, or CPB NCs, because they're fantastic at absorbing light. But they've got a downside: they struggle with charge recombination, which affects their ability to catalyze

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some LGBTQ+ Youths Claim They Smoke, But Don't?

Ever wondered why some LGBTQ+ young adults say they smoke, yet don't really identify as smokers? It's a puzzling behavior called phantom smoking. This happens when people distance themselves from the stigma of smoking. LGBTQ+ folks and smokers often face judgment, so some might claim to smoke to fit

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Nov 28 2024CRIME

Guns and Racism: A Pandemic Connection

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a notable increase in gun purchases in the United States. Simultaneously, the country witnessed a rise in racism and hate crimes. But did these two trends intersect? This study explores whether experiencing racism influenced Americans' decision to buy guns dur

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Nov 28 2024EDUCATION

Jordanian Researchers and Predatory Journals: The Case for Better Training

Predatory journals are a growing problem in the world of academics. These are fake or low-quality journals that trick researchers into publishing their work. In Jordan, a study looked into how well researchers can spot these dodgy journals and what they do to avoid them. The study found that around

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Shining Copper Nanoclusters for Checking Enzyme Activity

A new method has been developed to create copper nanoclusters with a unique design. These nanoclusters are protected by a special bidentate ligand and have an octahedral core made of six copper atoms. Interestingly, these tiny structures can glow at high temperatures, up to 250 degrees Celsius. Thei

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