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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Roborock's New Robotic Vacuums: A Step into the Future

Roborock is making waves at this year's CES with their latest line of robotic vacuums. The company, known for its innovative designs, has unveiled the Saros Series, which includes the Saros Z70, Saros 10, and Saros 10R. These models are the thinnest yet, measuring just 3. 14 inches, and come with so

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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

Scientists Create Laser-Friendly Molecule in One Step

Imagine you're in a lab, and you want to make a super-powerful molecule. Scientists just figured out a cool way to do this in one simple step. They changed the structure of a molecule, added two special groups to a part called a methyl group, and made it both positive and negative at the same time.

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tessan Steals the Show at CES with Smart Designs

At the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), innovation was the name of the game. While some companies went overboard with impractical gadgets, others just repackaged familiar items. Among them, Tessan stood out, winning a SlashGear Innovation Award for their smart designs. Tessan’s debut at CES was

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Mar-a-Lago Meeting: A New Chapter in US-Russia Relations?

President-elect Donald Trump recently invited 22 Republican governors to his Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago. The gathering was aimed at discussing his vision for his second term. One of the key topics discussed was a planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump shared that Putin has expr

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Jan 15 2025EDUCATION

How French Sign Language Handles Mistakes

Ever wondered how well people who use French Sign Language (LSF) can understand signs that are not perfectly pronounced? Researchers decided to find out. They created a little experiment where LSF users watched videos of signs that were slightly off. These signs had changes in how the hand was shape

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s Updated Model Y Hits Asia-Pacific Roads: What’s New?

Tesla has recently rolled out its refreshed 2025 Model Y in the Asia-Pacific region. This updated model, codenamed "Juniper, " comes with revamped styling to stay competitive with brands like Kia and Volvo. While it keeps the same chunky frame as previous models, the new Model Y boasts a slicker loo

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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

Plant NLR Resistosomes: How They Form and Function

Imagine you're a plant facing an invading pathogen. Just like we have an immune system, plants have their own defenders – NLR proteins. When they sense trouble, these proteins gather together to form higher-order structures called resistosomes. These resistosomes are crucial in fighting off intruder

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sneak Peek at Galaxy S25: Cameras, UI, and Pre-Order Details!

Just in time for Samsung's upcoming launch, new leaks have surfaced showing off the Galaxy S25 series. The latest images, shared by Evan Blass, give us a close-up look at the camera design and a glimpse of One UI 7. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ are shown in a dark blue color, with the camera ring matchin

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android 16: Is a Vertical Volume Slider the New Normal?

Ever wished your Android device's volume slider looked a bit more modern? Android 16 might just be answering that wish! The latest developer preview showed off a new look for volume controls. Instead of the usual horizontal bar, Google is switching to a vertical slider. One side is dark, and the oth

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Why Some People's Brains Tell Them to Keep Eating

Ever wonder why some people have a harder time stopping themselves from eating? Well, it might have something to do with the way their brains get signals about hunger and fullness. Scientists studied what happens when changes, called variants, occur in a protein called MRAP2. This protein helps guid

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