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Dec 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Get Ready for One UI 7. 0 Beta: New Slots Coming Soon!

Samsung's One UI 7. 0 beta program has been up and running for a while now. The first beta firmware was released for the Galaxy S24 series in South Korea, the United States, and Germany. More countries are expected to join the beta testing soon. Samsung is also planning to launch the second beta ver

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Compensation Begins for UK's Tainted Blood Scandal Victims

In a step towards justice, Britain has started paying out $16. 5 million to the first 10 victims who received blood contaminated with Hepatitis C and HIV decades ago. This comes after a long struggle for those affected by the scandal, which spanned from the 1970s to the 1990s. Many people received i

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Perseverance's Epic Escape: What's Next on Mars?

Well, that's quite a journey! The Perseverance rover has finally climbed out of the Martian crater it called home for nearly four years. Landing on Mars in 2021, this rover has been on a mission to find evidence that Mars could have supported life. It's been exploring Jezero Crater, which was once a

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

How Hamstring Strength Changes in a Soccer Match

Hamstring injuries are very common in soccer. These injuries often happen at the end of each half or the match. Why? Some reasons could be low muscle strength, muscle tiredness, and differences in strength between the left and right legs. A team of scientists wanted to know more about this. They cho

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Dec 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Jordan Chiles: From Dreams to Reality in SI Swimsuit

Just over two years ago, Jordan Chiles was on a beach with friends, playing around and imagining a Sports Illustrated photoshoot. Fast forward, she's now living her dream as a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit athlete. The accomplishment came after winning gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics, but also facing

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Running and Happiness: A Brain Boost for Young Men

Imagine a group of young men, aged between 20 and 31. They embarked on a journey of running that lasted seven weeks. The aim was simple: to see if regular exercise could affect their mood and change the structure of their brain. Scientists measured how much oxygen they could take in while running (

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Unusual TCS Cases: Surgery Before Symptoms Strike

Did you know that tethered cord syndrome (TCS) isn't always about urologic symptoms? There are patients out there who have a normal-looking conus medullaris and filum terminale on an MRI, but still, doctors suspect they might have TCS. This research dives into the outcomes of surgical treatments for

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Dec 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Year in Music: 2024's Standout Albums

2024 was a banner year for music, with countless remarkable albums released. Music fans and critics alike are hoping for a repeat in 2025. The upcoming Grammy Awards are already generating a lot of buzz, with many top contenders appearing on various best-of lists. However, some fantastic albums flew

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Dec 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Texas AG Investigates AI Platforms Over Child Safety Concerns

Ever wondered how safe your kids are when they chat with AI online? Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is digging into this very question. He's launched an investigation into Character. AI and 14 other popular platforms like Reddit, Instagram, and Discord. These platforms are under the spotlight for

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Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Treasure in Old Dialysis Machines

Hemodialysis machines are big players in the healthcare world, but they’re also big contributors to its carbon footprint. Surprisingly, about 100, 000 of these machines reach the end of their life cycle each year. That's like retiring a small city's worth of machines! Imagine if we could breathe new

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