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Feb 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

AMD's AM4 AMD's Surprisingly Resilient

Imagine this: a tech giant makes a statement in 2016, launches a platform called AM4. The platform last released tangible updates in 2022. Meanwhile, its successor, the AM5, is out and about since 2022. This successor is likewise hanging around the scene and has not taken back the crown from AM4 d

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Solar Power to the Rescue: Fighting Superbugs and Pollution

Imagine a world where sunlight could be our secret weapon against pollution and superbugs. First, let's talk about the bad guys: superbugs. These are bacteria that have become resistant to antibiotics, making them tough to defeat. These nasty microbes are a big problem for our health and th

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Tweets and Truths: How Experts and Others Spoke About COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, experts and others used Twitter to share crucial information with the public. The pandemic was a time of uncertainty. Communication became crucial. Public health experts (PHEs) needed to share information and engage with people. At the same time, others also us

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Elections and Social Media: How We Talk and Interact in 2024

Elections are happening all over the world in 2024. We are talking about elections social media is going to be a big part of the conversation. How do we talk and interact on social media? What do we talk about? Who are we listening to? Let's dive into some countries, like Europe, Mexico and India to

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Dreams and Dystopias: Where People Imagining Different Futures

Imagine waking up to a world where things you imagined as a child are a part of reality! Scientists are now looking at how this power of imagination might influence the future. If sci-fi stories and films can make us laugh and think, maybe they can help us figure out what kind of future we want.

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Are We Going To Have a Government Shutdown? Why Everyone’s Talking About It Now

Peoples money is on the line and it is urgent right now to find a deal on funding the right way and avoid a government shutdown. It's not looking good though. The lack of political understanding and the disagreements over how much money for what area will restart the fight in March at a whole n

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Feb 05 2025CRIME

Who Was Really at Fault?

On a dark evening in late August 2023, a tragedy unfolded in Oldsman Township. Two brothers, Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, died while riding their bicycles. The driver Sean Higgins has been accused of causing the crash. Sean Higgins is 44 years old. The driver, Sean Higgins was drunk at the time o

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

MXene and MOF: A Power Duo for Pollution Control

Imagine chemicals that can break down pollutants in water. That's where MXene and MOF come in. These are super tiny structures, designed specifically to tackle the tough task of activating periodate (PI). PI is a strong oxidizing agent, so it can break down harmful substances in the water. But

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Feb 05 2025CRYPTO

The Billion in Question for the Authorship in Artistry Disaster

This weekend, talks separating the wheat from the chaff are happening because we must look picture by picture and buy directly from the artist whether the artist is Sun or Sydney to get the best art the world can offer beyond questions or customs. Blame. The entire world of art is entangled bec

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Feb 05 2025CRYPTO

Uncovering the Clarity Behind the U. S. Bitcoin Hold

The United States is making moves in the crypto world, but there's no official word on a Bitcoin reserve yet. David Sacks, who holds a title that's similar to being the White House's crypto czar, had a press conference. He didn't spill any specific plans about storing Bitcoin. Instead, he just talk

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