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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy S25: Faster Wireless Charging but No Qi2

Samsung is cooking up some exciting changes for the Galaxy S25 series. Instead of jumping on the Qi2 bandwagon, they're boosting wireless charging speeds. Qi2 might let you stick fancy magnets on things, but Samsung's 25W charging is what's really grabbing attention. It's like they're saying, "We do

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

Serial Killer Charges Rise: New York's Gilgo Beach Case

In a shocking turn of events, suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann has been charged with a seventh murder. This time, it's the murder of Valerie Mack, whose remains were discovered in New York several years ago. How did investigators link Heuermann to this latest crime? Through DNA analysis and som

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Foldable Future: Will Samsung's New S Pen Trick Mirror Apple's iPad Pencil?

Ever since the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Samsung has been allowing its high-end foldables to work with the S Pen. This handy stylus uses a digitizer in the display for precise input. But what if Samsung changed the game next year with the Fold 7? Rumors suggest they might take a page from Apple's book. Appl

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's New App: A Hidden Drain on Gaming Performance

Nvidia recently launched a new unified app to replace their old GeForce Experience. While the change brought a welcome end to the need for an account login, it's now causing some unexpected issues. Recent tests show that this new app can significantly lower frame rates in many high-end games, even w

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Sets New Rules for AI Safety

Have you ever thought about the limits of using advanced AI tools like Google's Gemini? It turns out, Google has made things clearer with their latest, simplified guidelines. The massive tech company wants us to use AI in a responsible and legal manner. They've highlighted four key areas to avoid: e

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Strength Training to Prevent Falls in People with Alzheimer's

A study recently explored whether resistance exercises could help lower the risk of falls among individuals with Alzheimer's disease. The focus was on how such workouts might improve muscle strength, reduce the fear of falling, and enhance the ability to perform daily tasks. Additionally, the study

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

Science Class Experiment Triggers Evacuation at Concord High

On a typical Tuesday morning, Concord High School (CHS) found itself in an unexpected situation. Around 10:45 a. m. , the building's alarms suddenly blared, prompting an evacuation. But this wasn't a fire drill—it was the result of a science experiment gone awry. The school's fire and rescue team wa

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

How Gender Reporting in Physiotherapy Trials Needs Improvement

You might think that all studies on physiotherapy treatments take sex and gender into account. But guess what? They often don't. A recent review looked into this issue and found some surprising gaps. Researchers went through lots of studies to see how well they reported on sex and gender. What they

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

How Different Types of Exercise Affect Heart Disease in People with MYBPC3 Variants

You might know that certain genetic variants, like the ones in MYBPC3, can cause heart problems. But did you know that not all types of exercise affect people with these variants the same way? Scientists decided to look into this and found something interesting. They grouped exercises into two types

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Dec 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring EXODUS: A New Game from BioWare Vets

Archetype Entertainment, led by ex-BioWare folks like James Ohlen and Drew Karpyshyn, has unveiled the first gameplay preview for their debut game, EXODUS. This game looks strikingly similar to Mass Effect, which isn't surprising given the team's past. The trailer showed off conversations between th

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