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Dec 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Top Picks on Prime Video: A Crime Drama and Holiday Favorites

Prime Video has a massive library of movies, making it hard to choose what to watch. Luckily, their top 10 list has some great picks right now. One standout is "The Bikeriders, " a cool crime drama set in the 1960s. It's light on plot but heavy on atmosphere. The movie follows members of a motorcycl

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Brain Power: Fueling Future Economies

Imagine a world where our brains are the key drivers of economic change. That's the idea behind the brain economy, which emphasizes brain health and brain skills for a smoother transition into new economic landscapes. We're talking about major shifts like the bioeconomy, green economy, care economy,

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Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Green Money: How Banks and Bonds Boost Renewable Energy in Developing Nations

Imagine you're in a classroom learning about how money can help save the planet. This study dives into how green finance—money specifically set aside to help the environment—affects renewable energy in developing countries. Think of it like a big puzzle with pieces called green bonds, investments in

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

U. S. Education Department's Spending on DEI: $1 Billion Since 2021

The U. S. Department of Education has spent over $1 billion on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives since 2021. Researchers found that $490 million went to DEI hiring, $343 million to DEI programming, and $170 million to DEI-related mental health services. This spending has benefited u

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Dec 13 2024EDUCATION

Honouring Janice Hill: A New Space for Indigenous Connection

Imagine a spot on Queen’s University campus where people gather to learn and connect with Indigenous ways of knowing and being. This special place is the Outdoor Indigenous Gathering Space. It’s going to be named after someone very special: Kanonhsyonne, also known as Janice Hill. She’s been a key p

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

How Neuroscientists Decode a Fly's Brain

Imagine decoding the complex wiring of a tiny fly's brain. That's what neuroscientists are attempting with the innovative FlyCircuit method. The idea is straightforward: neurons that look alike are likely responsible for similar tasks. Scientists start by grouping these similar neurons into smaller

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Dec 13 2024CELEBRITIES

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco: From Secret Dates to Engaged

A surprising love story unfolded between singer Selena Gomez and record producer Benny Blanco. The couple announced their engagement on Instagram late Wednesday, with a picture showing Gomez's new marquis-cut diamond ring at a Taco Bell picnic. The caption read, "Forever begins now. " Fans and celeb

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Dec 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

The End of an Era: Firefox's 'Do Not Track' Feature Gets the Boot

Have you ever wished to tell websites, "Hey, hands off my privacy"? Firefox started this idea with "Do Not Track" over 13 years ago. But now, they've called it quits on this feature as of version 135. You won't see that option anymore in the Website Privacy Preference section. Why? Well, many sites

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Dec 13 2024BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery Splits Business into Streaming and Cable Divisions

Warner Bros. Discovery has decided to divide its business into two main parts. One part will focus on cable networks like CNN, TBS, and TNT. The other part will handle the company's growing streaming service and its film and entertainment studios. This change is expected to happen by mid-2025. The c

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Narrowing Down Yeast Cells for Better Screening

Yeast display is a popular tool in finding antibodies and engineering proteins. It uses yeast cells, which can be screened with a method called fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). This helps in selecting from a pool of genes. However, yeast cells have a wider range of sizes compared to mamma

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