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May 02 2025BUSINESS

The Annual Gathering of Investors in Omaha

The Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting is a significant event that has evolved dramatically over the past 60 years. The event started small, with just a handful of attendees in 1965. Today, it draws around 40, 000 people from all over the world to Omaha, Nebraska. This gathering is often referred to

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May 02 2025WEATHER

Chile's Earthquake: Coastal Areas on High Alert

A powerful earthquake has shaken the southern tip of Chile, prompting authorities to issue a tsunami warning. The earthquake, measuring 7. 4 on the Richter scale, struck about 219 kilometers off the coast of Ushuaia, Argentina. This is a remote area, but the impact was felt in Ushuaia and other near

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May 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Gets Costlier: Xbox Prices Jump Amid Trade Turmoil

The gaming world is seeing a shift in prices. Microsoft has increased the suggested prices for its Xbox consoles and accessories worldwide. The Xbox Series S now starts at $379. 99 in the U. S. , a significant jump from its original $299. 99. The Xbox Series X will now be priced at $599. 99, up from

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Smarter Magnetic Particles for Better Health Tools

Magnetic nanoparticles are tiny particles that can be controlled by magnets. They are useful in many areas, but they have a big problem. When scientists try to modify them, they often clump together and become unstable. This makes them hard to use. To fix this, a simple method was created. It uses

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up Cells: The Evolution of Fluorescent Probes

The quest to improve super-resolution microscopy has led to some clever innovations. Scientists have been working on molecular probes that can be turned on and off with light. These probes are crucial for seeing tiny details in cells. A while back, a hydrazone photochrome was created. It could be sw

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May 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Understanding Urban Trees and Their Cooling Power

Urban trees are powerful allies in the fight against city heat. Their cooling effects are influenced by many factors, some of which are not directly related to climate. A recent study dug deep into this topic. It looked at 229 cities spread across four different climate zones. The goal was to figure

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May 02 2025POLITICS

Mayor's Funds Frozen: The Legal Battle Continues

The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, is facing a significant hurdle in his re-election campaign. A powerful city board has refused to release $4 million in public funds meant to match his campaign donations. The reason? The board has lingering doubts about Adams' involvement in campaign finance m

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May 02 2025LIFESTYLE

Where do people truly thrive?

A recent study has shaken up the usual rankings of countries based on happiness. This time, the focus was on how well people are truly living their lives. The Global Flourishing Study looked at various aspects of life, not just how satisfied people are with their lives. It's a broader view than the

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Pig Livers: A Hidden Risk in Your Favorite Meats

Pig products are a staple in many diets, providing a rich source of protein. However, they might also be carrying unexpected hitchhikers: viruses. A recent study dug into this issue, focusing on pig livers meant for human consumption. The investigation involved collecting 140 liver samples from 14 d

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May 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Imaging Gets a Makeover with Metasurfaces

Quantum imaging has always been impressive with its ability to capture fine details and low noise. However, it has been a bit of a hassle to use because of its size and limited functions. But now, there's a new twist to this technology. Scientists have found a way to combine quantum imaging with me

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