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Nov 22 2024CRYPTO

Savvy Hackers: The Stealthy World of Delay-CJ

Ever wondered how hackers, also known as cryptojackers, manage to keep their shady dealings under the radar? They've devised a sneaky strategy called Delay-CJ. This method is cunning because it delays its actions, making it super hard to detect until it's already done its damage. But don't fret, the

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

Can AI Predict Chemical Colors?

Imagine being able to guess a chemical's color just by looking at its structure. That's what scientists did with machine learning! They trained four different models to predict the colors of water-soluble organic compounds. The boosting technique model was particularly useful, helping scientists fig

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Early Morning Walks vs. After-Breakfast Strolls: What's Better for Metabolic Health?

Imagine you're trying to figure out the best time to exercise for better metabolic health. You know, something simple like walking. Is it better to walk before breakfast or after? That's what some scientists wanted to find out. They had people with overweight and obesity walk for 12 weeks. Some walk

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Nov 22 2024CRIME

Unraveling the Mystery: Factors Behind Jordan Neely's Death

In a surprising turn of events, a defense pathologist has proposed that Jordan Neely’s death was due to a combination of factors, not just a chokehold. Daniel Penny, a passenger on the subway, held Neely in a chokehold for several minutes after he allegedly caused a disturbance. Neely, who had a his

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

A Sensor's Journey: Detecting Zinc and Cadmium with Ease

Imagine a tiny detective in your water, hunting down specific metal ions. This detective is a sensor called PIN, which was created and tested by scientists. When Zn²⁺ (zinc) or Cd²⁺ (cadmium) ions show up, PIN changes color from blue to yellow, like a little warning light. It's so good at its job th

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

Machine Learning vs Traditional Methods: A New Look at Predicting Broiler Traits

Machine learning (ML) is quickly becoming a big deal in lots of areas, from research to practical things like predicting how well livestock will breed. But not many people have looked into using ML to improve chicken breeding, especially for yellow-feathered broilers. This study tried out seven diff

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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

American Airlines Stops Line Cutters with New Tech

Imagine this: you're at the airport, eager to board your flight and squeeze into that coveted overhead bin space. But whoa, American Airlines has a new trick up their sleeve! They've just rolled out tech that won't let you scan your boarding pass until your group is called. It's all about keeping th

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

Who Wins This Week? NFL Picks for Week 12

Get ready, football fans! The race to the playoffs is heating up, and this week's NFL games are packed with excitement. Let's dive into the matchups. First up, it's a divisional duel on Thursday night. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns face off at 8:15 p. m. ET on Amazon Prime. This is a

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

Baseball's New Star: The Sasaki Saga

Roki Sasaki, a Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) star, is causing waves even before making it to the Majors. Rumors swirl about a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, but his agent, Joel Wolfe, set the record straight. "It's poor sportsmanship to suggest we'd break the rules, " he said. The buzz come

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Nov 22 2024CRIME

A Kayaker's Unusual Journey: From Wisconsin to Uzbekistan

Imagine this: A Wisconsin kayaker, Ryan Borgwardt, fakes his own death using a staged kayaking accident. He's not dead; he's likely in Uzbekistan! The Green Lake County Sheriff's deputies found out he's safe and sound, talking to them from an apartment in Uzbekistan. They've seen him through a video

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