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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Bacteria Preferences in Sorghum Roots

Did you know that the roots of plants like sorghum have their own tiny communities of bacteria? These microscopic friends play a big role in how well the plant grows and stays healthy. Scientists decided to take a closer look at how these bacterial communities differ in various parts of sorghum root

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses on the Go: My Grocery Run with AI

Imagine wandering around a store, hands free, and your glasses do all the work. That's exactly what happened when I tried out the AI-powered Meta Ray-Bans. These aren't your average sunglasses; they're packed with features like voice-command texting, music streaming, and even video capture. I was cu

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet Samsung's Galaxy Ring: The Smart Wearable for Health Tracking

Samsung has stepped into the world of smart rings with its Galaxy Ring, debuting in July. Unlike earlier smart rings from smaller companies like Oura and Amazfit, Samsung brings its expertise in smartwatches to the table. With the Galaxy Ring, you slip it on, sync it with the Samsung Wearables app,

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tecno's Universal Tone: A New Kind of Skin Tone Inclusion

Tecno, a smartphone brand known for its global presence and innovative technology, has been making waves with its Universal Tone feature. This technology aims to accurately capture diverse skin tones in smartphone photography. The driving force behind this initiative is Fanyi Zhou, Tecno's Director

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Leo's 50th: A Star-Studded Bash That Left Us Jealous

Leonardo DiCaprio recently celebrated his 50th birthday with a bash that made the Academy Awards look dull. Instead of the usual party gossip, his guest list was a jaw-dropping mix of Hollywood big shots. Imagine seeing Brad Pitt, Mark Ruffalo, and Benicio del Toro all in one place! DiCaprio's part

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Nov 12 2024CELEBRITIES

Martha Stewart vs. Reporter: A Clap Back

Martha Stewart recently stirred up some old drama in her Netflix biopic, "Martha. " She made a comment about a reporter who covered her insider trading trial, saying, "Thank goodness, she's dead. " But the reporter, Andrea Peyser, wasn't having it. In a New York Post editorial, Peyser fired back, "I

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Woke Politics: Did It Cost Democrats the Election?

On Monday's "Morning Joe" show, co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough read aloud a New York Times column by Maureen Dowd. The column argued that the Democratic Party's focus on identity politics, often called "woke" politics, hurt their chances in the 2024 election. Dowd wrote that this focus

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

Diving into Ocean Data with Current Lab

Ever thought about how useful it would be to have a weather forecast for the ocean? That's exactly what Kevin Rosa had in mind when he founded Current Lab. As a PhD student at the University of Rhode Island, Rosa was working on models to simulate ocean currents when he got an interesting request fro

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

Emirates Ups the Game: Premium Services in Saudi Arabia

It's been a long time coming, but Emirates has finally rolled out its chauffeur-drive services for first- and business-class passengers in Riyadh. This move is part of Emirates' commitment to enhancing the travel experience for premium passengers, something the airline is known for. The service, whi

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Holiday Eating: Managing Acid Reflux

Holidays are here, and with them comes a spike in acid reflux cases. Dr. Pochapin from NYU Langone Health explains what causes this discomfort and how to enjoy your feast without the burn. Unlike occasional heartburn, GERD is a long-term condition causing frequent symptoms like heartburn and regurgi

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