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Mar 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Using Tech to Boost Food Pantry Choices

Food pantries are vital for many people. They provide essential food supplies to those in need. A recent project aimed to make a big difference. It wanted to see if digital technology could give customers more say in what they take home. The idea was to let people pick their own items using tablets.

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Mookie Betts' Walk-Off Heroics Kickstart Dodgers' Season

The Dodgers have had a strong start to their season. Their journey began in Japan, where they were warmly welcomed by fans. This trip was part of a global tour to celebrate their recent World Series victory. The team returned home to Los Angeles for their opening homestand. This included a special b

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Shapes Thalidomide's Crystal Structure

Thalidomide is a well-known drug with a dark history. Its crystals can exist in different forms. These forms can change when the temperature changes. This change is important for understanding how the drug works. Scientists have studied these changes in detail. They looked at how the crystal struct

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Mar 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Getting Through to Amazon's Customer Service

Amazon is a giant in the retail world, and that size can make it tough to find a real person to talk to. There is no direct phone number to call them. This is intentional. It is designed to push customers towards automated systems and online forums. But there are ways to cut through the red tape

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Mar 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Your Genetic Data: Who Really Owns It?

A company called 23andMe is in trouble. It's looking to sell off its assets, which includes the genetic data of 15 million users. This news has sparked concern among privacy advocates. They're worried about where this sensitive information might end up. The company has filed for bankruptcy protectio

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Genetic Data in Limbo: What Happens to Your Info When 23andMe Files for Bankruptcy?

23andMe, the company known for turning spit into genetic insights, is in serious trouble. It has filed for bankruptcy, which means it's trying to find a buyer to fix its money problems. The company's co-founder, Anne Wojcicki, has even stepped down as CEO and tried to buy the company herself, but th

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Mar 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Genetic Data in Jeopardy: The 23andMe Dilemma

The company 23andMe is in a tough spot. It is struggling financially and dealing with a major data breach. This has raised serious questions about the future of the genetic data of its 15 million customers. The firm, once a leader in DNA testing, is now facing an uncertain future. Its value has drop

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Mar 23 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Cybertruck Recall: The Sticky Situation

Tesla is facing yet another recall, this time involving nearly all of its Cybertrucks. The issue is a poorly attached panel that can detach while driving. This problem is serious because the panel can fly off at high speeds, posing a danger to other road users. Unlike software issues that can be fix

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Mar 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Flexible Electronics: Self-Healing Materials

Flexible electronics are becoming more and more popular. They are used in many places. However, they often do not work well in different situations. This is a problem. So, scientists have been working on a new material. It is a special type of polyurethane elastomer. This material is different. It c

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Mar 19 2025FINANCE

Tesla's Tumble: Politics and Protests Hit the Road

The electric vehicle industry is facing a storm, and Tesla is right in the eye of it. The company's CEO has been busy with a government project, which has not gone down well with many of Tesla's original fans. These fans are largely Democrats, and they are not happy with the CEO's political leanin

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