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Dec 02 2024FINANCE

Exploring Monday's Stock Market Movers

Monday is shaping up to be an interesting day in the stock market. Let's dive into some key things to watch. Black Friday spending was a bit higher than expected, with a 3. 4% overall increase and a significant 14. 6% boost in online shopping. This is great news for companies like Square, which powe

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Dec 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Get Ready for Next-Gen Gaming: New GPUs on the Horizon

Calling all gamers! The tech world is buzzing with news about upcoming graphics cards from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel. Nvidia is hinting at launching their RTX 50-series at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2025. These cards promise top-notch features, but they might come with a hefty price tag. If

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Nov 30 2024BUSINESS

Why Small Businesses Deserve Our Shopping Dollar year-round

It’s not just about Black Friday and Cyber Monday anymore—Small Business Saturday is making a splash! Born in 2010 by American Express and co-sponsored by the United States Small Business Administration since 2011, this shopping day puts the spotlight on local businesses. They're the heart of commun

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

The Superhero of Molecule Detection: Gold Nanoflowers and Nanoislands

Ever tried to find a tiny needle in a massive haystack? That's similar to detecting specific molecules like Rafiki 6G (R6G) in a crowded environment. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is like a super-powered microscope that can spot these rare molecules. But making a surface that consistently

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Sunlight's UV Effects on Plant Phenolics: A Look at Tobacco Plants

Scientists grew tobacco plants both outdoors in natural sunlight and under conditions that blocked UV rays. They found that the sunlight, especially its UV-A and UV-B components, significantly impacted the production of leaf phenolics. UV-A boosted anthocyanins but not flavonoids, leading to better

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Nov 29 2024LIFESTYLE

Winter Romance: A Seasonal Split Warning

Ever thought about 'snowflaking'? It's not fun and games. It's about dating someone who's only there for the holidays, then dumps you once the season ends. This isn't cool – it's just mean. A dating app expert recently warned about this trend. Surprisingly, some people plan to break up before the fe

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Albanian Wine's Unique Flavors with Science

In the heart of Albania, wine production has been booming due to the growing fascination with native grape varieties like Kallmet, Shesh i zi, Shesh i bardhe, and Cerruje. These grapes produce wines with distinctive tastes and are widely planted. A recent study explored how the region and the year o

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Discovering the Power in Raspberry Flower Petals

Scientists have been exploring the health benefits hidden in raspberry plants. Previously, they looked at how growing conditions and ripeness affect the beneficial compounds in raspberry leaves and fruits. Now, they've turned their attention to the flowers. Using advanced tools like high-performance

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Fentanyl in Blood: Trends and Redistribution in Harris and Orange Counties

Since the opioid crisis was announced in 2017, the number of fentanyl-related deaths and the need to understand postmortem blood tests have grown. One crucial factor in interpreting these cases is postmortem redistribution, where drugs move within the body after death. Previous studies on fentanyl r

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring BPA and NP: What Happens in Lake Riparian Zones?

Have you ever wondered what goes on in the area where a lake meets the land? This zone, known as the lake riparian zone (LRZ), is crucial for moving stuff between the land and water. But what about chemicals that can mess with hormones, called endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs)? Scientists wanted

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