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Dec 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Transforming CO2: Cu's Role in Bimetallic Catalysts

Ever wondered how we can turn carbon dioxide (CO2) into something useful, like fuel? This is where copper (Cu) comes in. As a unique element in the periodic table, Cu can convert CO2 into valuable products such as ethylene (C2H4) and ethanol (C2H5OH). But Cu isn't perfect—it has low activity and poo

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Do Boys Handle Mobile Phone Addiction Differently Than Girls?

Is mobile phone addiction affecting boys and girls differently? Many studies have shown that being addicted to your phone can lead to depression. But how does this addiction impact different types of users, and does gender play a role? A recent study looked into this. They found that the type of mob

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Dec 23 2024CELEBRITIES

Lilly Jay's Shock: Divorce in Spotlight

Lilly Jay, ex-wife of Ethan Slater, opened up about their sudden divorce, which happened while her husband was in the public eye with his new relationship with Ariana Grande. Jay admitted she was shocked by the divorce, especially since she had just given birth to their first child. The divorce was

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Dec 22 2024BUSINESS

AI's Impact on Businesses: A Calm Before the Storm?

Two years ago, the launch of ChatGPT led many traders to fear that artificial intelligence (AI) would revolutionize businesses in ways that could cause massive disruptions. While the devastating fallout that some investors predicted hasn't yet materialized, worry persists. Recently, Adobe Inc. 's s

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

Phillies Score Big with Pitcher Luzardo Trade

The Philadelphia Phillies have made a significant move in the offseason by acquiring left-handed starting pitcher Jesús Luzardo from the Miami Marlins. This deal comes after the Phillies addressed their outfield and bullpen needs by signing Jordan Romano and Max Kepler to one-year contracts. Luzardo

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Dec 22 2024FINANCE

Are Rate Cuts Still the Key to High Yields?

The Federal Reserve decided to trim interest rates by a quarter percentage point on December 19. But they also tweaked their forecast, hinting that rate cuts won't speed up. Are high yields still the hot commodity for investors? Let's dig in! Investors often chase after stocks that promise high ret

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Water Needs in Animal Feed: A Global Perspective

You might think that farms mainly use water for their animals to drink. But here's a surprising fact: the food these animals eat also needs a lot of water. A recent study dug into this by looking at 140 different types of animal feed in 262 countries. They found out that the water used comes in two

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

Tough Luck for Tank Dell: Houston Receiver's Knee Injury Stuns Texans

Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell has hit another bump in his playing career. During a game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Dell scored a touchdown but ended up colliding with a teammate. This unfortunate incident led to a severe knee injury. The Texans didn't waste any time and quick

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Dec 22 2024POLITICS

Iran's Energy Woes: A Perfect Storm of Problems

Iran, rich in natural gas and crude oil, is ironically facing a severe energy crisis. Schools and offices are now mostly online, highways and malls are dark, and factories are shutting down due to power cuts. Years of sanctions, poor management, outdated infrastructure, and wasteful energy use have

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Work Stress in 911: A Fresh Look at Telecommunicators' Load

Occupational stress isn't just about the tasks or demands of a job. It's also about how the work is designed. For emergency telecommunicators, the way their job is structured can pile up stress. This review dived into these "structural stressors" that are woven into the job design and policies. The

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