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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Toni Breidinger: Inspiring Women in Racing at the Rose Parade

The Rose Parade, a 136-year-old American tradition, kicked off 2025 with a theme of 'Best Day Ever'. With over a million spectators and global broadcasting, the event was a big deal. But there was a somber note: earlier, a suspected terror attack in New Orleans had killed 15 people. Security was tig

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

The Puzzle of Making Balance Training Work for Elders

Balance training is getting a lot of attention these days, especially when it comes to older adults. Scientists are looking into how we can help seniors stay steady on their feet, but there's a problem. Despite all the effort, the way these studies are done isn't always great, and the results aren't

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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Reducing Defects in g-C3N4: A New Ionic Liquid Method

Scientists have found a clever way to improve the performance of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) by using two main steps: annealing and ionic liquid treatment. First, they heated up melamine to create g-C3N4 layers. This first annealing step was done at a high temperature, around 500°C, to get the

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Best VPNs for Apple TV: What Works and What Doesn't

Trying to find the perfect VPN for your Apple TV can be a bit of a journey. Let's start with NordVPN. While it's great for many things, using it on your Apple TV might not be the best idea. The app is tricky to navigate, with servers listed in a weird order that makes finding the right one a chore.

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do Online Chats Die Down?

Did you ever start chatting online and then suddenly everything just went silent? Scientists checked out 25 groups on Reddit and discovered that around 60% of chats had someone trying to clear up a misunderstanding. The more times the conversation went back and forth, the more likely it was that som

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

executives' accounting skills and impairments

It turns out that how well executives understand accounting can make a big difference when it comes to goodwill impairment. Goodwill impairment is like when a company realizes that something it bought isn't worth as much as it thought. This study looked at companies in China from 2007 to 2022 that p

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Jan 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breaking the Deadlock: Can We Responsibly Study Solar Geoengineering?

Solar geoengineering research is stuck in a geopolitical stalemate. Countries are struggling to agree on how to move forward safely. Some experts believe a non-deployment agreement could help. This deal would ensure that any research remains responsible and doesn’t lead to sudden, uncontrolled chang

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Life Science AI: How Apheris Keeps Data Safe and Secure

Have you ever wondered why so much health data goes unused? It's mainly because of privacy issues and rules around data protection. This is where Apheris comes in. Founded by German entrepreneur Robin Röhm, this startup is tackling the problem of using AI in life science and pharmaceuticals. You se

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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Gilbert Arenas: From Critic to Supporter of NBA Analysts

Gilbert Arenas has been known to speak his mind when it comes to the media and how they shape player legacies. Recently, he caused a stir when he criticized sports journalists like Adrian Wojnarowski and Shams Charania for relying on anonymous sources. But in a surprising turn of events, Arenas has

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

Is Carvana's Turnaround for Real?

Hindenburg Research has taken a stand against Carvana, the online used car retailer, claiming that its recent turnaround is not as solid as it seems. On Thursday, Hindenburg revealed that it has bet against Carvana, stating that the company's improved results and cost-cutting measures are being supp

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