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Mar 13 2025FINANCE

Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: A Heavy Burden for Automakers

The auto industry is facing a tough time due to new tariffs on steel and aluminum. These metals are crucial for car manufacturing, and the increased tariffs will make them more expensive. The U. S. government has imposed a 25% tariff on steel and raised the aluminum tariff from 10% to 25%. This move

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Biosensors: The Future of Quick and Easy Chemical Detection

Biosensors are like tiny detectives that can sniff out specific chemicals. They're made using a cool field called synthetic biology. These biosensors can spot things like toxins and health markers in our bodies. The big deal about these biosensors is that they can be made quickly and cheaply. They

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Unseen Injuries: How Women's Brains Are Affected by Domestic Violence

Women who survive intimate partner violence often face a hidden battle. This isn't just about bruises or broken bones. It's about injuries to the brain that can't be seen. These injuries, known as acquired brain injuries (ABI), include traumatic brain injuries and those caused by lack of oxygen. The

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Mar 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Drake's Sky-High Luxury: The Inside Scoop on Air Drake

Drake, the Canadian rapper, has taken luxury to new heights with his private jet, Air Drake. This isn't your average plane; it's a customized Boeing 767, gifted to him by Cargojet in 2019. The jet is a symbol of Drake's success and wealth, showcasing his transition from a music artist to a global bu

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Weather Forecasting: Can Startups Fill the Gap?

Imagine a world where the National Weather Service (NWS) is no longer the go-to for reliable weather data. This is the reality that Tomorrow. io, a startup, is now facing. The company, which has been providing customized weather forecasts for businesses, may soon have to step up and fill the void le

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Mar 11 2025BUSINESS

Southwest's Big Bag Change: What It Means for Flyers

Southwest Airlines is making a significant change. Starting May 28, they will no longer offer free checked baggage. This shift affects everyone except those with certain perks. Members of the A-List loyalty program, holders of the airline's branded credit card, or those on business fares can still c

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Multiple Pathways in Biomolecules

Scientists have been working hard to understand how complex biomolecules change shape. These shape-shifting molecules are crucial for many biological processes. One big challenge is finding the easiest paths these molecules take to change from one shape to another. These paths are called low free en

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Twist in Nerve Anatomy

The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) has been a hot topic in medical research. Since 1878, when meralgia paresthetica was first identified, scientists have been digging deep into the nerve's peculiarities. Over 200 studies have been published, highlighting the nerve's importance across various

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Mar 11 2025CRYPTO

Garantex's Big Mess

Garantex, a Russian crypto exchange, has had a rough week. On Thursday, Tether locked away about $28 million of Garantex's funds. At the same time, an international law enforcement operation, led by the U. S. Secret Service, took down Garantex's websites. Garantex didn't mention this operation to it

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Evolution of Engine Efficiency: Volkswagen's TSI Technology

In the world of cars, engines have come a long way. Think about the Oldsmobile 5. 7-liter diesel V8. It was huge and heavy, but it only produced 120 horsepower and got about 18 miles per gallon in the city. This is a stark contrast to modern engines. Let's take the 2025 Volkswagen Taos, for instanc

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