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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Silicon and Tellurium in Battery Tech

Silicon and tellurium are teaming up to revolutionize lithium-ion batteries. Researchers have created a new method to produce Si2Te3 and its carbon blend. This isn't just any blend. It's a game-changer for battery performance. The Si2Te3@C composite shows impressive results. It can hold a lot of cha

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Mar 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Zolciak's New Love Interest: A Fresh Start

Kim Zolciak is back in the dating scene. She recently shared that she is seeing someone new. This comes just a few months after rumors swirled about a possible romance with actor Chet Hanks. Zolciak seems thrilled about her new relationship, describing herself as "really happy. " She is keeping det

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Rapid Cancer Growth During Immune Therapy

Cancer treatment has seen a big change with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). These drugs help the body's immune system fight cancer. But, some patients see their cancer grow quickly. This is called hyperprogressive disease (HPD). It's a big problem for doctors and patients. It's important t

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Self-Healing Metal Gels: The Future of Flexible Tech?

Materials science is buzzing with excitement over a new type of gel. These gels are made from tiny metal structures and a special acid. They can be created in different solvents, like DMF and DMSO. These gels have some amazing properties. They can fix themselves when damaged and handle heavy loads.

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Mar 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Snow White Premiere: Stars, Controversy, and a Whole Lot of Fun

The world premiere of "Snow White" in Hollywood was a star-studded event, but it was far from the usual red carpet extravaganza. The event was scaled back, with fewer photographers and reporters than expected. The main stars, Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, walked the red carpet in style, with Zegler w

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ransomware on the Loose: Medusa's Double Extortion Scheme

In recent times, cybersecurity experts have raised alarms about a sneaky ransomware group called Medusa. This group has been causing trouble since 2021, and it's not slowing down. They use phishing to trick people into giving up their login details. Once they have what they want, they lock up the

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Virus in Cheese: A Hidden Danger?

The bird flu virus, specifically H5N1, can linger in raw milk cheese for months. This poses a significant health risk, especially during outbreaks. The virus can survive in raw milk cheese because of the protective environment created by the protein and fat content. This is a concern because raw mil

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Virus Lurks in Raw Milk Cheese for Months

The H5N1 bird flu virus can survive in raw milk cheese for a long time. This is a problem for public health. The virus can stay infectious for months, even after the cheese has been aged for 60 days. This aging process is supposed to kill off harmful germs. But it seems it might not be enough to sto

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Mar 15 2025SPORTS

Weighty Issues at UFC Vegas 104

UFC Vegas 104 had a rocky start with three fighters missing their weight targets. The biggest offender was Diyar Nurgozhay, a new light heavyweight prospect who weighed in at 210. 5 pounds for a 205-pound fight. This was a significant miss, nearly five pounds over the limit. Nurgozhay was fined 25%

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Maze of Health Tech Assessments

Health tech assessments are tools that help make smart decisions about health programs. They compare the benefits and costs of different health interventions. However, many health interventions are complex, making it hard to use traditional assessment methods. These assessments are crucial for info

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