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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Mystery Solved: How Black Holes Grew Massive Quickly?

Imagine huge black holes growing rapidly after the Big Bang, defying what we know about physics. Scientists just found out how they did it. These supermassive black holes, living in the early universe, became huge by gobbling up matter really fast, like gluttons in a buffet. This eating frenzy is sp

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

The Physicist Controversy: From Superconductivity to Ouster

You've likely heard of Ranga Dias, the physicist from the University of Rochester who made waves with claims about superconductivity. Superconductivity is when electricity can flow without resistance, and high-temperature superconductors could revolutionize energy and technology. Dias, however, face

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Nov 19 2024BUSINESS

The Spooky House License Denied

In the quiet town of Burrillville, Rhode Island, the famous “The Conjuring House” might lose its entertainment license. This 18th-century farmhouse, known for its supposed hauntings and supernatural experiences, draws thousands of visitors each year. The Town Council unanimously voted against renewi

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Aim for History: A 10-0 Start Against Buffalo After Last Year's Thriller

The Kansas City Chiefs are chasing an incredible milestone—a 10-0 start to their season. This hasn't happened in Kansas City before, and to achieve it, they need to beat a tough opponent on the road: the Buffalo Bills. The Bills are no easy target, being one of the top contenders for the Super Bowl

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Creating Powerful, Antifungal Supercapacitors with Laser-Induced Graphene and Silver Nanoparticles

Have you ever thought about using lasers to make supercapacitors? Well, scientists have done just that! They've found a way to create Laser-Induced Graphene (LIG) using a CO2 laser on a polyimide substrate. This LIG is then combined with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) to make supercapacitor electrodes

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk and the Shift in Election Spending

In the last election, Elon Musk made history with his massive spending. His super PAC invested around $200 million to back Donald Trump's campaign. This billionaire, known for his leadership at Tesla and SpaceX, poured most of these funds into America PAC. The goal? To boost voter turnout among firs

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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

Preparing Pure Enantiomers with Supercritical Fluids

When scientists are developing new medications, they often need pure forms of molecules called enantiomers. One popular way to get these is through a process called preparative chromatographic enantioseparation. This method is like sorting cookies by shape – you get only one kind at a time. Supercr

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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

See the Biggest Moon of 2024 This Week!

This week, skywatchers are in for a treat with the final supermoon of the year. On Friday, the moon will appear 14% larger and brighter than usual, making it a spectacular sight. The best time to catch this celestial show is around 4:30 p. m. , just before sunset. This event is perfect for New Yorke

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Superman's Dad: Not Guilty of Phantom Zone Crime

Did you know Superman's dad, Jor-El, wasn't actually responsible for the Phantom Zone being used as a prison? That's right! In the latest Superman comic, Action Comics #1075, we find out that someone else took Jor-El's invention and used it for evil. This changes everything we thought we knew about

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Nov 11 2024SPORTS

Chiefs' Defense Shines as Team Stays Undefeated

In a thrilling finish, the Kansas City Chiefs kept their undefeated streak alive by blocking a last-second field goal attempt by the Denver Broncos. The Chiefs, now 9-0, have won 15 straight games, including playoffs. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes led a late comeback, giving the Chiefs their first lea

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