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Nov 27 2024POLITICS

Businessman John Phelan: Trump's Pick for Navy Chief

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen John Phelan, a well-known businessman, to lead the U. S. Navy. Phelan, who founded and chairs Rugger Management LLC in Florida, has an impressive background in finance but no military experience. Trump believes Phelan's business acumen will be a significant as

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

Thanksgiving Football: A Mixed Bag of Games

This Thanksgiving, the NFL has a slate of games that might not be as thrilling as years past, but there's still plenty to be excited about. Let's dive into what to watch for in each game. First up, we have the Chicago Bears taking on the Detroit Lions. The Bears might not look like much with a 4-7

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Supercharged Flexible Batteries: A New Multidimensional Mix

In the world of flexible electronics, planar microsupercapacitors (MSCs) are superstars. They store energy and deliver power, making them ideal for wearable devices. But creating high-performance MSCs is tricky. You need materials that let ions move quickly and offer lots of active sites. Scientists

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Learning to Spot Mental Health Issues: A Study

Imagine a world where therapists can detect mental health problems with greater accuracy. That’s the goal of a recent study that tested a special course on diagnosing mental disorders. The course was taught in many places to see if it could help therapists spot issues without causing harm. Misdiagn

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

New Hope in Leukemia Fight: The First BRD4 BD2-Selective Inhibitor

Imagine being able to target a specific part of a protein to fight leukemia with less side effects. That's what scientists are working on with a new drug called XY221. This drug, XY221, is special because it sticks to a tiny part of a protein called BRD4 BD2. This part is like a keyhole, and XY221 i

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

A Twist in Motion: Improving Continuum Robots

Continuum robots have a common issue: when one part moves, others often follow unintentionally. This is known as motion coupling, and it makes controlling these robots tricky. To tackle this problem, a new type of robot has been designed. It's called the Variable-Pitch Flexible-Screw-Driven Continuu

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Nov 27 2024POLITICS

Sharon Stone's Wake-Up Call: Let's Talk About Our Country

Actress Sharon Stone, known for her support of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, took a moment during the Torino Film Festival in Italy to share her thoughts on the current state of American politics. She didn't mince words when talking about the political climate and the importance o

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

A Smart Way to Rate Compressed Point Clouds

Ever seen those cool 3D cloud points in movies? Yeah, those are point clouds. Compressing them is a big deal, and MPEG has a special way to do it called V-PCC. This method can squeeze point clouds into tiny sizes, but sometimes, the original ones go missing. That's where no-reference or reduced-refe

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Nov 27 2024FINANCE

Ivancevic Model: A Wave-Based Examination of Option Pricing

Ever wondered how the price of an option can be predicted using waves? Meet the Ivancevic Option Pricing Model, a different take from the classic Black-Scholes model. This model uses complex equations, called adaptive nonlinear Schrödinger equations, to describe waves influenced by stock prices over

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Solving Cancer's Puzzle: How PROTACs Are Redefining Therapies

Have you ever heard of a tiny molecule that can trick cells into getting rid of bad proteins? Meet PROTACs, a fascinating concept in biotherapeutics. PROTAC stands for Proteolysis Targeting Chimeras. These clever molecules are designed to lure specific proteins and escort them to the cell's waste di

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