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Dec 10 2024CELEBRITIES

Friends Turned Foes: Jay-Z and Diddy's Courtroom Clash

Imagine this: two friends, Jay-Z and Diddy, who once ruled the music scene together, now find themselves on opposing sides in a court battle. It all started with a lawsuit from 20 years ago, claiming a young girl was assaulted at an MTV party. Both grew up in New York, breaking into the music and bu

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

Spotlight on Tulsi Gabbard’s Cult Ties: A Concern for National Security?

Tulsi Gabbard, a former presidential candidate, is in the hot seat again. This time, it's about her deep ties to a Hawaii-based religious sect called the Science of Identity Foundation. A former member of this group, Anita van Duyn, has written letters to key lawmakers warning about Gabbard's potent

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Discovering Protective Genes: How SORL1 Fights Alzheimer's Across Different Populations

Alzheimer's disease is a tough battle, but some people have a secret weapon: a gene called SORL1. This gene seems to have a powerful shield against the disease, and it works its magic across different ethnic groups. However, scientists haven't studied this enough in diverse populations. Let's dig in

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Dec 10 2024SCIENCE

Advancing String Field Theory: A New Twist on Off-Shell Amplitudes

A groundbreaking development has been made in the realm of string field theory. Scientists have finally filled in the missing pieces of Witten's cubic string field theory, specifically the off-shell factor in the 4-tachyon amplitude. This breakthrough was accomplished using the Moyal star formulatio

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Dec 10 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling Mathematical Branes: Regularizing String Field Theory

String Field Theory (SFT) has its own puzzles, like the weird "divergent" solutions known as projectors. Imagine trying to describe a balloon's shape using an equation that goes haywire as you solve it. These projectors, such as the sliver and the butterfly states, are thought to represent D25-brane

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Millions of People Taking a Popular Antidepressant Face a Recall Due to Cancer-Causing Chemical

You might be one of the millions taking duloxetine, a common antidepressant. Recently, it was found to contain a nasty surprise: a chemical linked to cancer. This chemical, N-nitroso-duloxetine, is a manufacturing byproduct that can also be found in rocket fuel. Yikes! On November 19, the FDA recal

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Dec 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Will All Galaxy S25 Models Get More RAM?

You might not need to splurge on the priciest Galaxy S25 Ultra to enjoy 16GB of RAM. According to the latest whispers, the 512GB and 1TB storage options could both pack that much RAM. The last time Samsung offered a flagship Galaxy S model with 16GB of RAM was way back in 2021 with the Galaxy S21 Ul

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Dec 10 2024CRYPTO

The Crypto Race: Trump's Plan for America

Imagine if America became the global hub for cryptocurrencies. That's what Donald Trump, the soon-to-be president, has in mind. He wants the U. S. to lead the crypto world through investments and smart regulations. His son, Eric, shared this vision in an interview, pointing out that other countries

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Dec 10 2024CRYPTO

Crypto's Future? Eric Trump Thinks U. S. Can Lead the Way

Eric Trump, part of the Trump organization, has shared his enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies, suggesting that the U. S. could become a major player in the digital currency world. Speaking in Abu Dhabi, he mentioned that his father, Donald Trump, wants to make the U. S. the crypto capital of the world

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Heart Changes Post-COVID: The Fibrosis Factor

Ever wondered why some people experience heart issues after recovering from COVID-19? Scientists are on the case, trying to uncover how the virus might harm heart tissue. One important factor is something called vascular fibrosis, which is like scarring in the blood vessels. This scarring can disrup

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