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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

What Went Wrong with the Tungsten Oxide Study?

A recent study on tungsten oxide films has been pulled back. The research was about how adding molybdenum ions and heating affects the surface and electrical properties of these films. The goal was to see if they could be used in photonic devices. But why was it retracted? The journal Heliyon decid

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Living Longer: Lessons from the World's Healthiest Places

People in some parts of the world live much longer than average. These places, called Blue Zones, have a lot in common. They eat mostly plants, stay active, and have strong social ties. Their lifestyle is not about strict rules. It is about simple habits that add up over time. In Okinawa, Japan, pe

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

A New Challenger in the Fight for Democracy

George Conway, a well-known lawyer and former Trump critic, has decided to run for Congress. He is aiming for the seat being left by Jerry Nadler in New York City. This move comes after many years of Conway speaking out against Trump and his policies. Conway's campaign video starts with scenes from

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Tense Streets: What's Next After Maduro's Arrest?

Things are getting scary in Venezuela. Armed groups, called Colectivos, are stopping people on the streets. They check phones and cars, looking for anyone who supports the U. S. after they captured Nicolás Maduro. These groups are loyal to Maduro and are trying to keep control. People are worried.

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Jan 06 2026LIFESTYLE

Unplugging in 2026: A Fresh Start with Pen and Paper

In 2026, a growing number of young adults are choosing to step away from their screens and embrace a more hands-on approach to life. This shift towards an analog lifestyle is not just about nostalgia; it's a deliberate move to combat the constant digital noise that surrounds us. Many people are tur

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Robots Taking Over Customer Service: The Rise of Nylo

At CES 2026, a robot named Nylo is making waves. It's not just another gadget on display. Nylo is running an entire booth all by itself. This humanoid robot is greeting people, answering questions, and moving around without any human help. It's a big deal because most robots can't handle real-world

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

Liverpool's Dilemma: To Buy or Wait for Marc Guehi?

Liverpool has been eyeing Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi for a while now. They almost got him last summer for £35m, but Palace backed out at the last minute. Now, with Guehi's contract running out in six months, Liverpool is thinking hard about making a move. Guehi is a top defender, and Liverpool nee

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Governor Starts His Campaign with a Massive Fund

Josh Shapiro, the current governor of Pennsylvania, has a huge amount of money for his upcoming election. He has $30 million, which is a new record for the state. This is a lot more than any other candidate has ever had before an election. Shapiro is a Democrat and he is running for his second term.

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Jan 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Fabulous Over Forty: Stars Who Own Their Beach Bodies

Age is just a number, right? These stars prove it! Many celebrities over 40 are rocking swimsuits and looking amazing. They show that age doesn't define fitness or style. Take Jennifer Lopez, for example. She has a six-pack that many younger people would envy. Cindy Crawford and Christie Brinkley? T

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Essential Free Apps to Boost Your Apple Watch Experience

The Apple Watch is a popular smartwatch with many features, but it can be even more useful with the right apps. Here are some top free apps that can help you with weather updates, fitness tracking, public transit, hydration reminders, and grocery shopping. CARROT Weather is a fun and detailed weath

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