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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Seeing Medicines in Action

Picture this: scientists are finding clever ways to follow medicines as they journey through cells. The secret? A tiny, glowing label made from the element fluorine. Fluorine glows beautifully under specific conditions, making it ideal for tagging medicines. With a tool called NMR, scientists can sp

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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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Dec 01 2024SPORTS

Michael Jordan's Scoring Milestone and Other Sports History Moments

In 1996, basketball legend Michael Jordan joined an elite group in the NBA by scoring his 25, 000th point. He achieved this feat in just 782 games, second only to Wilt Chamberlain's 691 games. The Bulls celebrated with a win against the San Antonio Spurs, 97-88. Jordan's contribution was significant

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Nov 30 2024SPORTS

Ohio State's History with Michigan on November 30: Wins, Scuffles, and Close Calls

November 30 isn't just any day for Ohio State. It's a date that's seen some historic games, especially against their rival, Michigan. The Buckeyes have played the Wolverines on this date five times in a row, with three straight road wins. The first game on this date was a home loss to Kenyon in 1899

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Nov 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Grab a PS5 for Cheap This Black Friday

Have you been eyeing a new PlayStation 5? Black Friday offers some awesome deals! Right now, you can snag a PS5 Digital Edition for just $374, which is $75 off its regular price. Retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Sony’s own store are all running this promotion. Want the version with a disc drive

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Nov 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Upgrade Your Space with Samsung Frame TV: Black Friday Bargain

This Black Friday, give your home a stylish upgrade with the Samsung 55-Inch Class The Frame Series TV. Originally priced at $1497. 99, you can now snag it for $897. 99, saving you a cool $600. This isn't just any TV; it's a blend of technology and art. With a customizable frame and Art Mode, it tur

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Nov 30 2024BUSINESS

Florida Condo Owners: A New Hope with Developer Buyouts

Florida’s condo market is facing a big change. By the end of this year, condo associations must have a structural reserve study done. This means finding out how much money is needed for repairs and maintenance over the next 10 years. It’s a lot of money, sometimes in the millions. Condo owners will

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cheap and Simple: Paper Strips Detect Water Pollutants

You know how some industries, like pharmaceuticals and plastics, release harmful chemicals called phenols into water? Detecting these pollutants is tricky and usually requires expensive methods and skilled people. Enter the affordable, easy-to-use paper strips! These strips, made from simple filter

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

What Happens When Cities Stop Adding Fluoride to Water?

Imagine a city that decided to stop adding fluoride to its water. What would happen? Let's look at Juneau, Alaska, which did just that in 2007. In a study published in 2018, researchers found that kids who grew up after the ban had more cavities and needed more dental treatments. This led to a 73% i

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Brazil's Telegram Chats: Conspiracies About NWO, Globalism, and QAnon on the Rise

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Brazilian users on Telegram have been diving into conspiracies about the New World Order (NWO), Globalism, and QAnon. A recent study explored how these communities form and discuss these ideas. The findings showed that NWO and Globalism act as the core beliefs, keeping t

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