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Jul 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Emmy Awards 2025: Who's in the Running?

The Emmy Awards are back, and this year's nominations are making waves. Leading the pack is "Severance" from Apple TV+, with a whopping 27 nods. Close behind is HBO Max's "The Penguin" with 24, while "The Studio" and "The White Lotus" are tied at 23 each. HBO Max is having a great year, snagging th

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Secret Weapon for a Smooth Foldable Phone

Apple is working on a foldable iPhone, and it seems they have a plan to make it look sleek. The big issue with foldable phones is the crease that appears where the screen bends. Samsung's latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, still have this problem. But Apple might have found a so

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Senecavirus A: How Antibodies Can Help

Senecavirus A (SVA) has been a major headache for the swine industry, causing big problems and losses worldwide. To tackle this, scientists have been working on virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (NAbs). These NAbs are like tiny soldiers that can help us understand how the virus interacts with

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

Navigating the AI Maze: Finding the Right Tool for Your Business

The world of AI is growing fast, and it's easy to feel lost. Many companies want their employees to use AI, but they don't always know which tools are best or how to use them. This is a big problem because AI can be very helpful if used correctly. AI chatbots are easy to start with, but choosing th

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Jul 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Seas in Stress: How Warming and Acidification Mix It Up for Tiny Plants

In the coastal waters of Southern East, tiny plant-like organisms called phytoplankton are facing some big changes. The ocean is getting warmer and more acidic. This is not good news for these little guys. They are super important because they help make the oxygen we breathe. Scientists wanted to s

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Jul 16 2025OPINION

Navigating Personal Boundaries at Work: A Guide to Keeping Your Life Private

At work, it's important to keep some things to yourself. Everyone has a right to privacy, especially when it comes to personal matters. Imagine a situation where someone at work digs into your personal history without asking. It's not okay, and it's definitely not something to discuss at the office.

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: The Unseen Struggles of Women in European ENT Surgery

In the world of European ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery, a silent battle is being fought. Women in this field often face subtle but harmful comments and actions that make them feel left out or treated unfairly. These are called microaggressions, and they can happen because of someone's age, gen

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Jul 14 2025SPORTS

Sinner's Wimbledon Triumph: A Turning Point in Tennis Rivalry

Jannik Sinner's victory at Wimbledon was a big deal, especially because he beat Carlos Alcaraz. This win was Sinner's fourth Grand Slam title, but beating Alcaraz made it even more special. It's a big moment for their rivalry, which is now the most exciting in men's tennis. Sinner had lost five mat

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Jul 14 2025SCIENCE

Nature's Tiny Helpers: How Plant Parts Can Clean Up Water

Ever thought about how plants could help clean up our water? It turns out that tiny parts of plants, called hemicellulose and cellulose, can do just that. These parts are great at grabbing onto tiny plastic bits, called nanoplastics, in water. This is because they have a special structure that makes

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Why Pregnant Women Skip the Flu Shot

Pregnant women face higher risks from influenza, including severe outcomes like hospitalization. Yet, during the COVID-19 pandemic, only about half of pregnant women got the flu shot. This gap highlights a need to understand their choices better. A study looked into why pregnant women decide to get

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