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Dec 13 2024LIFESTYLE

Exploring Cigar Aficionado: The 2023 Story

Let's talk about Cigar Aficionado magazine. This isn't your average smoking journal—it's all about premium cigars and the lifestyle that comes with them. Past studies have pointed out that the marketing around these cigars often spotlights glamorous themes, painting a picture of success and luxury.

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Glow and Fight: Using Phosphorescent Materials in Medicine

Phosphorescent materials that glow at room temperature, known as RTP materials, have been a hot topic in research. These materials can provide clear images of the body, fight tumors, and kill bacteria all thanks to their unique properties. They have a high signal-to-noise ratio and can produce a lot

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Dec 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Mafia: The Old Country's Unique Path

"Mafia: The Old Country" developers aren't losing sleep over comparisons with "GTA 6. " They've been on different tracks for over two decades. In a chat with IGN, game director Alex Cox and president Nick Baynes of Hangar 13 explained that modern game development takes a lot of time. So, they're foc

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Dec 13 2024CRIME

The Hidden Forensic Challenge: Indoor Dog Scavenging

Scavenging, where animals consume body tissue after death, happens indoors too. It might not sound like a big deal, but for forensic experts, it complicates their job. Dogs, especially, can mess up evidence by scattering or destroying body parts. This makes it hard for forensic pathologists and vete

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Dec 13 2024EDUCATION

Investing in Private Education: Chile's Advantage

Thinking about going to a private high school in Chile? It might pay off in the long run. Research shows that graduates from private schools can make around $100 to $140 more each month compared to those from public schools. That's a significant 15% to 22% increase in earnings! Why? Private schools

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Dec 13 2024EDUCATION

Honouring Janice Hill: A New Space for Indigenous Connection

Imagine a spot on Queen’s University campus where people gather to learn and connect with Indigenous ways of knowing and being. This special place is the Outdoor Indigenous Gathering Space. It’s going to be named after someone very special: Kanonhsyonne, also known as Janice Hill. She’s been a key p

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Dec 13 2024CELEBRITIES

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco: From Secret Dates to Engaged

A surprising love story unfolded between singer Selena Gomez and record producer Benny Blanco. The couple announced their engagement on Instagram late Wednesday, with a picture showing Gomez's new marquis-cut diamond ring at a Taco Bell picnic. The caption read, "Forever begins now. " Fans and celeb

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Dec 13 2024CELEBRITIES

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco: A New Chapter Unfolds

Selena Gomez, the multi-talented star known for her acting, singing, and entrepreneurial ventures, has recently announced her engagement to renowned record producer Benny Blanco. The happy couple shared the news on Gomez's Instagram account, with a caption that read, "forever begins now. . . " Blanc

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

Week 15 NFL Picks: Florio vs. Simms Showdown

Last week wasn't bad, but it could have been better. Florio and Simms both had a good run, with Florio at 9-4 and Simms at 8-5 straight up. When it came to spreads, they tied at 6-6-1. For the season, Florio leads with 143-65 straight up, and Simms is close behind at 139-69. Against the spread, Flor

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Narrowing Down Yeast Cells for Better Screening

Yeast display is a popular tool in finding antibodies and engineering proteins. It uses yeast cells, which can be screened with a method called fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). This helps in selecting from a pool of genes. However, yeast cells have a wider range of sizes compared to mamma

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