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May 01 2025SCIENCE

Energy's Double Act in Red Algae

Red algae have a unique way of handling energy. They use light-harvesting proteins to capture energy from sunlight. This is not a new fact. What is new is the discovery that these proteins can also be activated by heat alone. This means that red algae can use two different forms of energy to pow

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

The Future of Healthcare: Putting People First in Digital Health

The digital revolution is sweeping through every part of society, including healthcare. This change is about more than just new gadgets. It is about how people make choices based on their beliefs and goals. In healthcare, this digital shift leads to what is known as digital health. To understand th

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Monotremes' Ancient Swimming and Burrowing Secrets

Monotremes are a unique group of mammals. They are the only ones that lay eggs. This group includes the platypus and four types of echidnas. The platypus is quite different from echidnas. It spends a lot of time in water and digs burrows. It eats small water creatures. Echidnas, on the other hand, l

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Apr 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Power Prediction for the Future: A New Approach

Predicting power usage over long periods is a big deal for planning power systems. It's tough because power use changes in complex ways over time. Transformers are a type of model that can handle both short and long-term patterns. However, they can be too complicated and have too many parameters. Th

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Apr 27 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Quinn Ewers: A Big Decision

Quinn Ewers, a promising quarterback, has decided not to go back to college football. This decision comes after he was picked in the later rounds of the NFL draft. Ewers could have made a lot more money by staying in college for another year, possibly up to $8 million. Instead, he will sign a rookie

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI is Changing the Office Landscape

The future of work is about to get a major upgrade. AI is set to become a big part of daily tasks in the workplace. This shift is happening because of a big push from a well-known tech company. They have plans to introduce AI "agents" that can handle complex tasks. These AI helpers are designed to w

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Apr 23 2025SPORTS

The NIL Deal Dilemma: Arkansas Takes a Stand

The world of college football is changing fast, and Arkansas is at the center of a new storm. It all started when quarterback Madden Iamaleava decided to leave the team just two hours after entering the transfer portal. This move set off a chain reaction that could reshape how schools handle Name, I

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

College Football's Big Ten: The Quarterback Shuffle

College football is always changing, and 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for the Big Ten. The conference is going through a lot of changes at the quarterback position. Only six of the 18 schools have a returning starter. This means that many teams are looking for new leaders under center. One of

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

A Big Welcome Back to the Big Apple

Ian Jackson is heading back to New York City. This is big news for basketball fans. He will be playing for St. John's. This is a big deal. Jackson is a talented player from North Carolina. He is known for his explosive moves on the court. He is also from The Bronx. So, he is coming home in a way. He

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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Shuffle: Aguilar's Next Move

Joey Aguilar, a quarterback who had a solid run at Appalachian State, is now eyeing a change of scenery. After joining UCLA and going through spring training, he was in the mix for the starting spot. However, things took a turn when Nico Iamaleava, another quarterback, signed with the Bruins. This m

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