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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Water Cleanup: How Biochar Turbocharges Permanganate

Did you know that something as simple as nutshells can help clean up our water? Scientists have found that biochar, made from burning plant material like nutshells, can greatly improve the power of permanganate to break down tough pollutants. By adding biochar to permanganate, the pollutant removal

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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Scent Secrets: Top Colognes in 2025

Ever wondered what fragrance your favorite celebrities wear? We've gathered some top picks that stars love. From Harry Styles' preferred scent to Tom Brady's favorite, these colognes are more than just a smell; they're a statement. Harry Styles' hairstylist, Lou Teasdale, once showed off a classic

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Food Safety in Lebanon: A Crisis Within a Crisis

Lebanon has been grappling with a severe economic and financial crisis, and the impact has extended to food safety and security. With the economic downturn, many people are struggling to afford safe and nutritious food. This crisis has not only affected the quality of life but also the practices and

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Golden Globes Fight Back: 10. 1 Million Viewers Tune In!

The 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards saw a boost in viewers, attracting around 10. 1 million people on CBS. This was despite tough competition from Sunday Night Football. The show's producer, Dick Clark Prods, used VideoAmp data to share these numbers due to CBS’s dispute with Nielsen. Compared to la

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Ice and Pulse: Helping Hearts Post-Surgery

Ever wondered how simple tools like ice and a pulse monitor can team up to help patients after heart surgery? Let's dive into a study that's all about combining these two to treat a common side effect. Imagine this: You've just had a procedure on your heart, and now your arm is swollen and bruised.

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Future Farming: How AI Watches Over Chickens

Ever thought about how technology can help our feathery friends? Well, farmers are now using artificial intelligence to keep a close eye on their chickens. AI can spot health issues early, monitor the birds' behavior, and even ensure they're comfortable. This is all done through cameras and sensors

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Parenting with Cystic Fibrosis: Stories from French Families

With advancements in medicine, more people with cystic fibrosis (CF) are becoming parents. This study interviewed 18 French parents with CF—mostly mothers, with some having undergone lung transplants. The interviews revealed seven key themes about their parenting journey. Firstly, they faced variou

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Jan 07 2025CRIME

Sea-goer: A Tech Mogul's Offshore Escape

Meet Samuele Landi, a 58-year-old Italian businessman with a knack for programming. Once the CEO of Eutelia, a telecommunications company, he's now living on the Aisland 1, an 800-ton deck barge stationed between Dubai and Iran. His journey started at midday on February 2nd when a wave began to appr

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Get Ready for CES 2025: Tech Innovations Await

CES 2025 is just around the corner, bringing together technology enthusiasts from all over the globe. Set to take place in Las Vegas, this annual tech extravaganza promises to showcase the latest gadgets and innovations across various sectors. From artificial intelligence to sustainable solutions, t

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Exploring the Impact of Gamified Health Apps on Physical Activity and Heart Health

Imagine you're trying to live healthier, and you download an app to help. But does adding game-like features make these health apps more effective? That's the question researchers wanted to answer. They looked at studies that compared apps with and without gamification. The goal was to see if these

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