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Feb 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

North America's Recent Aviation Mishaps

In the past month, North America has seen a series of unfortunate aviation incidents. Let's dive into the details of these events. First, let's talk about the Delta Air Lines plane that flipped during landing in Toronto. This incident happened on a Monday, when a plane from Minneapolis landed upsid

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Feb 18 2025SPORTS

Tee Higgins: Bengals' Big Decision

The Bengals have made a big decision about their wide receiver, Tee Higgins. They are planning to use the franchise tag on him. This means they will keep him on their team for at least one more year. The franchise tag window opens on Tuesday and will run until March 4th. This gives the Bengals time

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

The Money Trail in Medicine: Who's Pulling the Strings?

Medicines are expensive. Health systems around the world are trying to figure out how to make them more affordable. One way to do this is to look at how doctors prescribe medicines, how pharmacists give them out, and how much we spend on them. These are big factors in the cost of healthcare. But the

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Feb 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Sae-ron's Sudden Passing: A Look Back at Her Career

The entertainment world was shaken when 24-year-old South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron passed away at her residence. Her sudden death has left fans and colleagues in shock, with many taking to social media to pay their respects. Kim was a rising star in the South Korean entertainment industry

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Zinc to the Rescue: A New Way to Make Ethylene

Imagine cutting down on energy use while making a crucial chemical. That's what scientists are trying to do with a process called electrocatalytic acetylene semi-hydrogenation, or EASH for short. The big issue? It uses a lot of energy and has some unwanted side reactions. This is where zinc comes

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Light Sensitivity in Zinc Oxide Films

Imagine this: scientists discovered a neat trick to make zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films super responsive to light. They did it by mixing in something called electron cyclotron wave resonance (ECWR) plasma during the film-making process. The secret sauce? Tweaking the ECWR power. The magic number t

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Spotting the Signs: Medical Students and Child Abuse

Child abuse is a global problem that affects communities everywhere. Medical students and interns in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia are on the front lines of this issue. They are the ones who might spot the signs of abuse. So, it's important to make sure they know what to look for and how to r

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Rethinking Rural Health: What Keeps Doctors in the Countryside?

In the heart of Thailand, far from the bustling cities, rural and remote areas face a unique challenge: keeping healthcare professionals on board. This isn't just about the lack of amenities or the slow pace of life. It's about understanding what motivates these dedicated individuals to stay and ser

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Feb 15 2025CRIME

Wrong Door, Wrong Decision

An 86-year-old man from Kansas City, Andrew Lester, admitted to a lesser charge in the 2023 shooting of a Black teenager, Ralph Yarl. Yarl, an honor student, accidentally rang the wrong doorbell while trying to pick up his twin siblings. Lester, who was scheduled to face trial for first-degree assau

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Feb 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Showdown: A$AP Rocky's Gun Trial Heats Up

The jury in A$AP Rocky's trial is now in charge. They were sent to their room to think about the case on Friday. The judge told them to take the weekend off and start their discussions on Tuesday. The jury, made up of seven women and five men, had spent the day listening to final arguments from both

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