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Nov 18 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: Women Shaping the Future of Neurology

Women are making big moves in neurology. They are not just joining the field but leading it. From all-female residency programs to leadership initiatives, women are supporting each other to reach new heights. This trend is not just about numbers. It is about creating a supportive environment. When

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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Arm and Nvidia Join Forces to Power Up AI

In a significant move, Arm and Nvidia have teamed up to make AI infrastructure more flexible. Arm announced that its Neoverse CPUs can now work seamlessly with Nvidia's GPUs using NVLink Fusion technology. This is big news for companies that build their own tech, like big cloud providers. Nvidia is

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Nov 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Bold Step into Film History: Nolan's IMAX Adventure

Christopher Nolan is making waves in the film industry with his latest project, \"The Odyssey, \" which is set to be the first full-length narrative film shot entirely on IMAX cameras. This ambitious endeavor was sparked by a simple yet effective test involving a child reciting David Bowie's \"Sound

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Nov 18 2025EDUCATION

Big Boost for Future Lawyers at Niagara University

Niagara University just got a huge gift. Someone gave them $5 million to help students who want to become lawyers. This money is for a special program that prepares students for law school. It's a big deal because not many schools get this kind of support. The program is called the Pre-Law Program.

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Nov 18 2025SCIENCE

How Storms Shape Lizards: A Tale of Evolution and Survival

Hurricanes are more than just powerful storms; they can drive evolution in surprising ways. Take the brown anole lizard, for example. These critters have been spreading across the southeastern United States for over a century. During this time, they've faced a lot of hurricanes. Scientists wanted to

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Nov 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unlikely Journey of Brian Baker's iPhone Photography

Brian Baker, a name synonymous with punk rock, has spent decades making music that has shaped generations. From Minor Threat to Bad Religion, his guitar work has left an indelible mark on the genre. But lately, Baker has found a new creative outlet: photography. It all started as a way to pass the t

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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Tech, Big Changes: The Future of AR and VR

Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are already changing the way we learn, work, and play. But what if these technologies could be even better? Enter tunable holographic metasurfaces. These tiny structures can manipulate light in ways that could revolutionize AR and VR devices. Right no

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Nov 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Can't Get Enough of These Personal Lockets

Monica Rich Kosann's journey from photographer to jewelry designer is quite the story. She started by capturing intimate moments for big names like Usher and Jennifer Lopez. But it was her unique idea of putting these photos in vintage lockets that sparked her jewelry career. The lockets she design

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Nov 18 2025SCIENCE

Tracking Deer: A New Way to Map Movements

In Virginia, scientists have been studying deer bones to figure out where these animals come from. The goal is to find better ways to track movements of both animals and humans. Right now, it's tough to pinpoint exact locations using animal tissues. Three things were looked at in the bones: oxygen,

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Monarch Butterflies: Tiny Tag, Big Discovery

Scientists have made a big step forward in tracking monarch butterflies. They are now able to follow individual butterflies on their long journeys from places like Ontario to Mexico. This is possible thanks to tiny, solar-powered radio tags that weigh just 60 milligrams. These tags are attached to t

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