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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Why is Intel So Hard to Sell?

Intel's future is stuck in a tricky spot. Its factories need loads of money and time to fix, which scares off potential buyers. Plus, the US government has poured money into these factories, making it tough to shut them down. So, no one wants the factories, but Intel can't sell without them. Recent

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Brain Bleeds: Uncovering the Cognitive Puzzle

Imagine a tiny burst in a blood vessel in your brain, leading to a scary event called aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). This can cause blood to leak into the space around your brain, potentially leading to cognitive issues. Scientists want to understand why and how to predict these problems

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword for Society

Nicholas Carr, a renowned tech critic, has been warning about the downsides of technology for years. In his latest book, "Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart, " he dives into the paradox of communication. While we once believed more communication would bring us closer, Carr argu

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Boosting Wound Healing in Diabetics: A New Molecular Approach

Did you know that wounds on diabetic patients often take longer to heal? This is because their blood vessels are often damaged, making it hard for the wounds to get the nutrients they need to mend. One common treatment uses a protein called VEGF, but it doesn't always work as well as we'd like. Rece

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Jan 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sundance 2025: Anxious Excitement and Big Moments

Sundance Film Festival's 2025 kickoff was a mix of excitement and technical hiccups. The opening night premiere of "Twinless" at Park City's Eccles Theater had a rocky start. Sound problems interrupted the screening, but it didn't stop the audience from enjoying the film. Director James Sweeney was

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Jan 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Trace Cyrus' Heartfelt Letter: A Call for Billy Ray's Health

Trace Cyrus penned an emotional open letter to his father, Billy Ray Cyrus, after his performance at Donald Trump's Liberty Inaugural Ball. The letter highlighted Trace's deep concerns about Billy Ray's health. Trace recalled idolizing his father growing up and feeling disconnected from him now. He

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

Steve Mosko Exits Village Roadshow: A Leap into Uncertainty?

Steve Mosko, a well-respected name in the entertainment industry, recently separated from his role as CEO of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group. The departure comes during a challenging period for the company, which has been grappling with financial difficulties since last fall. Village Roadshow,

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Zika Kids: How It Affects Their Lives and Longevity

Do you know what happens to kids born with Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS)? It's a tough situation – they often face serious developmental and brain problems. But here's something we didn't know till now: how long do these kids live, and what causes their early deaths? Let's dive into this unknown te

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Jan 23 2025EDUCATION

Why Top Private Schools Face Parents’ Worry

Are you a parent of a student at a private school? If so, you might be noticing some trends that have you worried. Many American parents, both from public and private schools like the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools (Lab), are concerned about similar issues. One major problem they see is a

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Heart Tissue Retreat: 3D Printing for Better Healing

Dr. Smith knows that growing new heart tissue in the lab is tricky. One challenge is making sure the tiny scaffolds that support the cells have the right shape. They should mimic the native heart's structure, like the way muscle fibers line up. Recently, Dr. Smith and their team tried something new

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