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Dec 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Unsung Media Mogul: Bobby Friedman's Bungalow Media

Meet Bobby Friedman, a seasoned media pro who's been around the block. He's worked with big names like MTV and New Line, but now he's doing things his way with Bungalow Media + Entertainment. This company is nimble and quick, making shows that fit the new streaming world. They've done docs, true cri

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Dec 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Casual Betting: Lucra's Fun Way to Boost Business

Picture this: you're at your favorite sports bar, watching a game with friends. You decide to make things more interesting by placing a friendly wager. Now, imagine if this could be done easily and safely through an app. That's precisely what Lucra, a startup from Stanford, is offering. They've crea

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

The Magic of Drying: How Temperature and Moringa Extract Form Affect Physalis angulata Powder

Food drying isn't just about keeping food fresh, it's also about making it healthier and tastier. A recent study looked into a special drying method called foam-mat drying. This method helps preserve food, making it last longer. Scientists wanted to create an instant powder from Physalis angulata L.

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Dec 04 2024SPORTS

Snowy Game Night: How Buffalo Bills & Melissa Stark Handled the Weather

Buffalo Bills fans were cozying up to watch their team’s crucial game against the 49ers. The Bills won big, with a score of 35-10, securing their spot in the playoffs. The weather, however, was the real star of the show. The game was played in a snowy Highmark Stadium, which surprised both teams. Th

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Dec 03 2024SPORTS

Steelers Score Big Win Over Struggling Bengals

The Pittsburgh Steelers walked away with a 44-38 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. At first glance, it might seem like just another win against a weak team. But a closer look reveals that this game was more important than it seems. The Steelers’ offense showed they can handle high-scori

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

Manganese's Surprising Twist in Unlocking Hydrogen

Ever wondered how tiny metal fragments can transform simple molecules? Researchers have recently uncovered a fascinating secret about manganese in a chemical reaction called acceptorless dehydrogenation. This reaction is like a dance where molecules give up their hydrogen atoms without any outside h

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Dec 01 2024EDUCATION

Ghana's Future Doctors: Learning by Doing

Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a great doctor? Well, it's not all about books and lectures. Real-life experience is key! In Ghana, medical students are stepping out of the classroom and into local communities through a programme called the Students' Community Engagement Programme (SCEP).

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Dec 01 2024SPORTS

Why Sculpting Sports Stars Can Be a Challenge

Sculpting statues of sports stars might seem like a straightforward task, but it turns out there's more to it than meets the eye. Take a look at some famous examples: the Harry Kane statue in London was compared to a comic strip character, the Dwyane Wade sculpture in Miami resembled actor Laurence

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

GhMYB4: The Secret Switch Hiding in Cotton Fibers

Ever wondered how cotton fibers grow so long? It turns out, a tiny protein called GhMYB4 plays a big role in this process. Found in cotton plants, GhMYB4 is like a traffic cop that tells other genes what to do. It's especially active in cells that are growing quickly. When GhMYB4 is around, it keep

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Role of Stakeholders in Improving Maternal and Newborn Health in Developing Countries

When it comes to making decisions about health services, including those for mothers and newborns, it's crucial to involve everyone affected – service users and other stakeholders. This practice is seen as democratic and open. But, in low- and middle-income countries, there's a gap in understanding

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