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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Wearable Tech and Autism: Helping Kids Cope with Stress

Wearable technology has the potential to be a game-changer for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their caregivers. These devices can monitor stress levels using physiological signals, which is crucial for people with ASD who often face intense stressful situations. However, designi

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Viruses: How They Trick Your Body into Helping Them

Viruses aren't just tiny invaders; they're also master manipulators. To take over your body, they need to hijack its communication networks, or signaling pathways. These pathways are like the body's messaging system, telling cells what to do. Viruses can either turn these signals on or off to create

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Stable Surfactants in Keeping Biopharmaceuticals Fresh

Biopharmaceuticals are on the rise, but they have a big problem—they tend to clump together quickly. Right now, we use surfactants like polysorbates and poloxamers to stop this from happening and make them last longer. However, these surfactants aren't very stable themselves. They change into many d

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Trudeau Steps Down: What's Next for Canada's Liberals?

When Justin Trudeau, Canada's 23rd prime minister, decided to step down, many were not surprised. He had promised big changes back in 2015, like fighting climate change, improving Indigenous relations, and updating the voting system. But over time, his popularity dropped. Members of his own Liberal

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Billionaire Promises Major Investment in U. S. Data Centers

In an interesting turn of events, a Dubai-based billionaire, Hussain Sajwani, has promised a significant investment in building data centers across the United States. Sajwani, who is known for his property development company DAMAC Properties, plans to spend at least $20 billion on this project. The

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Best TVs at CES 2025: A Sneak Peek

CES 2025 is making waves, and one of the most exciting parts is the new TVs making their debut. This year, it's all about size and innovation. TVs with screens over 100 inches are a common sight. Display manufacturers like Samsung and LG are packing their TVs with AI features, thanks to collaboratio

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing What Could Have Been: Unused Windows 11 Dynamic Wallpapers

Ever wondered what could have been? Microsoft designer Sergey Kisselev, who worked on the Windows team, recently shared some fascinating "dynamic wallpaper" designs for Windows 11 that never saw the light of day. These concepts, found on Behance, showcase a range of vibrant and moving backgrounds th

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Wearable Wonders: Clearing Up Heart Data

Ever thought about how those high-tech wrist gadgets can truly make a difference for your heart? Scientists have found a way to improve these devices by solving a major problem: the weak signals they send out. They've created a smart tool called SRECG. This tool cleans up those blurry signals, makin

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Peeking at the New Samsung Galaxy S25: What's Different This Time?

Well, the newest Samsung gadgets are just around the corner, and the internet is already buzzing with leaks about the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. Fresh images show what might be the final designs, giving us a sneak peek at some fancy new features and sleek updates. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ look pret

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Justin Trudeau Steps Aside: New Beginning or End of an Era?

Political news is buzzing with Justin Trudeau's decision to step down. In the midst of a tough economic storm and heated trade clashes, with the U. S. threatening to hike import taxes, Canada's PM has thrown a curveball. Trudeau announced his resignation on a freezing Ottawa morning, hoping to hit t

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