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Mar 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chromecast Chaos: Old Models Face Casting Issues

Google's Chromecast (2nd gen) and Chromecast Audio users are in a pickle. They can't cast audio or video content. Instead, they see a message saying the device isn't trusted. This warning pops up in apps like YouTube when users try to cast. It's a bummer because there's no easy fix. Rebooting or res

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Mar 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick: Friends or Foes?

The internet was abuzz with rumors about tension between Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick during the premiere of "Another Simple Favor" at SXSW. A YouTuber named Melanie King sparked the controversy by claiming that Lively looked "terrified" and Kendrick appeared "pissed" during the event. The rumor m

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Mar 08 2025SCIENCE

Stem Cells: The Future of Medicine?

Imagine cells that can transform into almost anything. These are called pluripotent stem cells. They can be coaxed into becoming mesenchymal stem cells, or MSCs. These MSCs are superheroes in the world of medicine. They help fix and regrow damaged tissues. Scientists have been studying them for a wh

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Measles: A Deadly Reminder

A recent event in New Mexico has brought measles back into the spotlight. A person from Lea County, who was not vaccinated, passed away after contracting the disease. This news comes as a stark reminder of the dangers of measles, a highly contagious virus that can be fatal. The New Mexico Department

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Hidden Hurts: Uncovering the Truth About Relationship Violence in China

Imagine this: you're in a relationship, and suddenly, things turn ugly. This isn't about arguments or disagreements. This is about real harm, both physical and emotional. This is intimate partner violence (IPV), and it's a big deal globally. In China, understanding the scope and patterns of IPV is c

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Mar 06 2025SCIENCE

Chilly Roots: How Plants Adapt to Cold Weather

Plants have a remarkable ability to adapt to cold weather. This isn't just about surviving; it's about thriving. When plants like barley face cold temperatures, their root cells undergo significant changes. These changes aren't random; they're carefully orchestrated to help the plant survive.

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Mar 06 2025SCIENCE

Lunar Trailblazer: NASA's Moon Mission Hits a Snag

NASA is still trying to fix a problem with a spacecraft called Lunar Trailblazer. This spacecraft was sent to the moon last week. It was supposed to study water on the moon. But, there was a problem. The spacecraft lost contact with Earth. This happened less than 12 hours after it was launched. It w

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Mar 05 2025BUSINESS

Sneaker Sales: Foot Locker's Big Plans for 2025

Foot Locker is expecting a tough year ahead in the sneaker market. The company is bracing for more discounts in 2025. This is due to Nike, its biggest partner, clearing out old stock with markdowns. Nike is trying to fix its problems by selling old shoes at a discount. This is a big deal because Nik

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Can Sound Waves Even Out Leg Length?

Imagine being a kid with one leg shorter than the other. It's a challenge, but there's a new treatment called extracorporeal shockwave therapy, or ESWT for short. This method uses sound waves to tackle issues in muscles and bones. The big question is: Can it safely help kids whose bones are still gr

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Growing Up Shortchanged

In many places around the world, children are living longer lives. However, this is not always a happy story. Many kids in low- and middle-income countries aren't growing or learning as they should. Two major issues are stunting and delayed early child development. Stunting is when kids don't reach

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