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May 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Next Week's Must-Watch TV: A Guide to Fresh Streaming Picks

Next week, three major streaming services are rolling out new TV series. Netflix, Max, and Apple TV+ are all set to release content that promises excitement, stunning visuals, and even a touch of robotic mayhem. First up, Apple TV+ is debuting Murderbot, a sci-fi series based on a popular book.

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May 10 2025WEATHER

Southern California's Sudden Heatwave

It was not just a hot day in Southern California. It was a record breaker. Friday saw temperatures soar to unprecedented levels in Woodland Hills and Burbank. The National Weather Service Los Angeles reported that Woodland Hills hit a scorching 102 degrees, shattering the previous May 9th record

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Climate Change and African Homes: A Test of Cooling Solutions

In Africa, the mercury is on the rise, and it's happening faster than the global average. This isn't just an inconvenience; it's a health crisis for many. When temperatures soar both day and night, people's well-being takes a hit. It's not just about discomfort; it's about serious health issues. The

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Solar Power with a Tiny Helper

Solar power is big news, but there's a problem with some types of solar cells. They just aren't very good at turning sunlight into energy. This is especially true for inorganic perovskite solar cells. These cells have a narrow bandgap, which makes them less efficient. But there's a new trick to make

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May 10 2025FINANCE

Summer Travel Trends: A Shift in the U. S. Tourism Landscape

U. S. travel and tourism are showing signs of a slowdown. The tourism industry is facing a dip in demand, both from international and domestic travelers. This trend is not just limited to one company or sector. Both Expedia and Bank of America have reported a decline in travel-related spending.

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Mouth Breathing and Jaw Problems in Kids: What's the Connection?

Kids who breathe through their mouth all the time might face some serious issues. These issues can affect how their face and jaw develop. One big problem is something called temporomandibular disorder, or TMD. This can cause pain or discomfort in the jaw joint area, trouble opening the mouth fully,

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May 10 2025BUSINESS

Smart Choices for Better Business Operations

The business world is always changing. This makes managing operations tricky. It requires a smart balance of cost, quality, resources, and adaptability. Traditional methods often fall short. They struggle to give clear guidance on the best strategies. A new study offers a solution. It combines

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May 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Can Saudi Arabia's Weather Predictions Become More Accurate?

Deep learning is transforming the way scientists predict climate change. It is a type of artificial intelligence that can learn from data. It can help us understand how the climate will change in the future. One region that is paying close attention to these changes is Al-Qassim in Saudi

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Merging Worlds: How Tiny Dots and Thin Sheets Work Together

The world of tech is always looking for new ways to make devices smarter. One exciting area is using tiny particles called quantum dots and ultra-thin materials. Quantum dots are great at absorbing light and can be tuned to different colors. Thin materials, like those used in some screens, allow for

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Deep Roots, Hidden Secrets: The Rocky Underground World of Forests

Forests are like giant sponges, soaking up water and nutrients from the ground. But what if they're also tapping into a hidden water source? Deep below the surface, there's a layer of weathered bedrock. This layer is like a secret water reserve for many ecosystems. This raises an intriguing question

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