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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indian Entertainment in 2024: A Year of Changes and Challenges

2024 was a unique year for Indian entertainment. Fewer films hit the theaters, but those that did were either massive hits or big flops. People were pickier about what movies they watched in cinemas. The COVID-19 pandemic played a part in this, as habits formed during lockdowns stuck. Franchise film

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Charlize Theron's Christmas Disaster: A Movie Misstep

You might think that every movie with a big star like Charlize Theron would be a hit. But "Reindeer Games" is a Christmas thriller that tanked big time. It didn't make much money, barely covering its $42 million budget with a worldwide gross of about $32 million. Ouch! This was also the last film di

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up: How Brazil Nut Shells Help Remove Catechol from Water

Imagine using something you'd normally toss away to clean up a big mess! Scientists are doing just that by using activated carbon made from Brazil nut shells to soak up chemicals like catechol from wastewater. They've learned that the best conditions for this to happen are at pH 6 and temperatures b

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Dec 31 2024OPINION

Betting Blowback: Why Gambling on Sports Isn't All Fun and Games

Sports betting has taken the world by storm, but at what cost? Since the Supreme Court legalized sports gambling in 2018, it has spread like wildfire across the U. S. Ads from betting platforms like BetMGM and DraftKings are everywhere, tempting us with free money for our first bet. During sports ev

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Tislelizumab and Chemo: A Cost-Effective Pair for Advanced Stomach Cancer in China

Imagine you're a healthcare provider in China, trying to figure out the best treatment for advanced stomach cancer. A recent study, RATIONALE-305, found that combining a drug called tislelizumab with chemo works better than chemo alone. Now, researchers wanted to know if this combo is worth the extr

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Sugar Beet Harvest: The Power of Slow-Release Boron

In the northeastern part of China, sugar beets are a staple crop, but the soil there lacks a key nutrient: boron. This is where slow-release boron fertilizers come in. Researchers tested these fertilizers on two sugar beet varieties, KWS1197 and KWS0143, in both black and albic soils. The results we

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Transforming Fish Waste into a Green Gold Treasure

Ever wondered what happens to the skin of yellowfin tuna after it's caught? Turns out, this seemingly useless waste could be a goldmine for gelatin production. Gelatin is a widely used ingredient in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, and fishes like tuna are packed with collagen, the main protein

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Strikes Darke County: Millions of Chickens Affected

In Darke County, a significant outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, commonly known as bird flu, has been detected among nearly one million commercial chickens. The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) confirmed this on December 27, following tests conducted by the National Veterinary Servi

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Zoo Animal Well-being: A Practical Guide

Zoo animal welfare is under the microscope these days. While zoos have made strides in care and management, there's still room for improvement. To push things forward, turning theoretical welfare ideas into real-life actions is crucial. Let's start with a well-known definition to set a baseline for

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Fish Scales: A New Source of Collagen

Did you know that fish scales can be a great source of collagen? Scientists have found that collagen from the scales of Megalonibea fusca is very promising. They compared two types of collagen: one that dissolves in acid (ASC-MF) and one that dissolves in a protein-digesting enzyme called pepsin (PS

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