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Aug 06 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Molecules Change the Game in Solar Tech

Ever wondered how small changes can make a big difference in solar tech? Scientists have been tinkering with a special kind of material called hybrid organic-inorganic halide perovskites. These materials are superstars in the world of solar panels and other devices that use light. They are easy to m

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Aug 06 2025SCIENCE

A Look at Dr. Katsuhiko Ariga's Journey in Nano-Science

Dr. Katsuhiko Ariga is a big name in the world of tiny things. He's turned 60, and his work has changed how we see and use nanotechnology. This is not just about making things small. It's about building them smartly. Ariga's work is like playing with building blocks. But these blocks are super tiny

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Aug 05 2025CRIME

The Unusual Execution: What Happened to Byron Black?

In a recent event, Tennessee carried out the execution of Byron Black, a 69-year-old man with multiple health issues. What made this execution unusual was that Black had an implanted heart device, and there were concerns about whether it might shock his heart during the process. Witnesses reported t

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Why the U. S. Wants to Change the Name of a UN Aviation Program

The U. S. is pushing for a name change and funding cut for a UN aviation program that supports women's involvement in the industry. The program, currently called the Gender Equality Programme, is managed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The U. S. wants to rename it to the Emp

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Aug 05 2025BUSINESS

Vegas Vibes: What's Up with the Slump?

Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps, is feeling a bit drowsy lately. Tourists aren't flocking in like they used to. Social media is buzzing with posts showing empty airports, planes, and casinos. But there's more to the story. Numbers don't lie. In June, only 3. 1 million people visited Las Vegas

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Aug 04 2025POLITICS

Political Showdown: Trump and Schumer Clash Over Nominations

In a heated exchange, former President Donald Trump accused Senate Democrats of being "CRAZED LUNATICS" for their approach to his executive nominations. This outburst came in a late-night post on Truth Social, where Trump claimed that Democrats, led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, were deli

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Aug 03 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Lives of Overemployed Workers

In today's work landscape, some employees are quietly juggling multiple full-time jobs within the standard 40-hour week. This trend, which gained attention after a software engineer was caught working for several Silicon Valley startups simultaneously, is more common than many realize. The shift to

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Aug 03 2025EDUCATION

Boys in School: Is the Struggle Real or Overstated?

People often talk about boys struggling in school. They say boys are falling behind girls. Some even blame female teachers for this. But is this really true? Let's look at the facts. First, it's not new that girls get better grades. This has been happening for a long time. Even before women could v

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Aug 02 2025POLITICS

Trump's Job Numbers Spat: What's Really Going On?

Trump's recent move to fire the top US labor market statistician has sparked a heated debate, even within his own party. The firing came after a report showing a significant slowdown in job growth, with only 73, 000 new jobs added in July—far below expectations. This news, combined with revised figu

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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sydney Sweeney's Jeans Ad: A Stir in the Fashion World

In the summer, a jeans ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney sparked a heated debate. The ad, by American Eagle, showed Sweeney in revealing jeans and a jacket, making jokes about genes and jeans. Some viewers thought the ad was making a statement about race, linking it to past comments by Donald Trum

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