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Jun 16 2025SCIENCE

How Electric Fields Shape Ice Formation

Ice doesn't just form randomly; it can be influenced by external factors. One of these factors is the electric field, or Efield. Researchers have been looking into how Efields affect ice crystallization. They found that when the strength of the Efield goes beyond 2. 5 V·nm^-1, it can directly cause

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Jun 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Father's Day Amid Royal Tensions

The royal family had a busy weekend. The King's official birthday parade, known as Trooping the Colour, took place on June 14. This event is a big deal, with many royals showing up to celebrate. However, one notable absence was Prince Harry. This wasn't a surprise, though, given the ongoing tension

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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Miami's Mixed Start: Can Messi's Team Shine in the Club World Cup?

The Club World Cup kicked off with a bang, and Miami was in the spotlight. It was a big deal. Messi's team, Inter Miami, faced off against Al Ahly in front of a massive crowd. The game ended in a 0-0 draw, but it wasn't the result that had everyone talking. It was how Miami played. Messi was everyw

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Cold-Weather Survival: The Tropical Cockroach's Metabolic Tricks

The tropical cockroach, Gromphadorhina coquereliana, has a unique ability to handle cold temperatures. This is quite surprising, as these creatures are ectothermic. This means they rely on their environment to regulate body temperature. This affects many aspects of their lives, from how they grow to

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Spin and Clot: How Twisting Blood Flow Affects Clotting.

Blood flow in arteries is more complicated than it seems. It is not just a smooth, straight path. Sometimes, it swirls and twists, creating little whirlpools. These whirlpools, or vortices, might seem harmless, but they play a big role in how blood clots form. This is especially true in places where

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Jun 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Royal Resilience: The 2025 Trooping the Colour

The 2025 Trooping the Colour is shaping up to be a significant event for the British royal family. This annual celebration, held in June, marks the official birthday of King Charles III. Though his actual birthday is in November, this public event is a chance for the monarchy to showcase unity and t

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Jun 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Konami's Big Game Reveal: What's Coming Soon?

Konami recently held a live event to give fans a sneak peek at upcoming games. The event was all about showing off new features and updates for some of their most popular series. Two big games stole the show: Metal Gear Solid Delta and Silent Hill f. The first big reveal was for Metal Gear Solid De

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Balancing Cost and Pollution in Power Systems

In the world of engineering, tackling multiple goals at once is a common headache. When it comes to running combined heat and power systems, the struggle is real. The aim is to keep costs low while also cutting down on pollution. This is where smart algorithms come into play. One such algorithm is

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Jun 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Navigating AI Afterlife: The New Way to Remember Loved Ones

The world of technology is evolving fast. It is now possible to create digital versions of people who have passed away. These digital copies, or "AI ghosts, " can interact with family members, helping them feel connected to their lost loved ones. However, using these AI ghosts comes with its own set

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Jun 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Family Feuds: The Price of Pride

Family gatherings should be joyful, but for one father, they've become a battleground. Doug and Linda, his adult children, have been at odds for three years, and neither is willing to apologize or even speak to the other. This rift has made family events, like holiday meals and birthday parties, ten

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