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Dec 01 2024CRYPTO

Banana Art named Comedian Gets Eaten by Crypto Mogul

Everyone's heard of weird art, but crypto billionaire Justin Sun took things to a whole new level by buying a banana taped to a wall for $6. 2 million! You might think he's joking, but Sun saw this banana-as-art as a bridge between memes, crypto, and traditional art. "Comedian, " as it's officially

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Solid Psychology: A Path Beyond Mandates

Some people think that making preregistration a rule is the way to go to fix the replication crisis in psychology. But I and others believe this isn't the best solution. Instead, let's focus on three key areas to create strong and long-lasting psychological research. First, we need to know how to c

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Dec 01 2024ENTERTAINMENT

SURPRISING CELEBRITIES AND THEIR CULT CONNECTIONS

Celebrities lead mysterious lives, and sometimes they get linked to cults. Miley Cyrus was rumored to join the Modern Mystery School in 2023. The rumors started with photos of her at their events. Jaden and Willow Smith were connected to the Orgonite Society, known for crystal energy. Winona Ryder l

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Turning Waste Oil into Fuel: The Ultrasonic Way

Imagine transforming the used cooking oil from your favorite fried chicken joint into clean fuel. That’s what scientists are exploring with ultrasonic technology. Before the oil can be turned into biodiesel, it goes through a two-step process called degumming and esterification. First, the oil is cl

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Life After Breast Cancer in Gaza: How Culture Shapes Support

Breast cancer survivors in Gaza face a unique set of challenges, particularly when it comes to social support. This study delves into how cultural factors can either boost or diminish the amount of support they receive after their diagnosis. By listening to the stories of individuals who have faced

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Prostate Cancer's Rise in Asia: A New Perspective

You might think prostate cancer is only a big deal in the West, but guess what? It's on the rise in Asia too. Researchers are diving into the numbers to figure out why, especially when it comes to advanced cases. They want to know how the disease spreads, how it's treated, and what it does to people

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Dec 01 2024CELEBRITIES

Pete Hegseth's Twist: From Family Turmoil to Potential Trump Role

Back in 2018, Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News personality, was dealing with a situation that many people dread: a second divorce. Amid this personal storm, his mom, Penelope, sent him an email that must have stung. She wrote about her concerns over his behavior towards women. Just around the same ti

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

How Our Brains Use Motion to Understand the World

Ever wondered how we know what we're seeing is real? It turns out our brains don't just rely on looks; they also use motion. Scientists have been studying this by focusing on how we perceive visual events. They've found that when things move, their shape, weight, and what they're made of can change

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Exercise and the Mind: Helping Older Adults Stay Sharp

Cognitive frailty can lead to some serious problems, like falls, early death, and hospital visits. It's a changeable condition, though, and researchers have found that certain types of exercise can really help. One of these is multicomponent exercise, which combines different activities. This kind o

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Talks: Hope and Hurdles in Busan

After years of gridlock, there's finally a glimmer of hope in international plastic treaty talks. A large group of countries is pushing hard for a production cap to be included in the treaty. But not everyone is on board, and some nations are trying to water down the agreement. The talks in Busan, S

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