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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Finding Your Phone Even When It's Off: A New Trick from OnePlus

Ever lost your phone and it was turned off? OnePlus has a clever solution called "Powered Off Finding. " This feature, found in the OnePlus 13, lets you track your device even when it's out of battery. How does it work? The phone's Bluetooth controller stays active and sends encrypted location signa

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Noisy Airports: A Silent Threat to Heart Health

Did you know living near airports can hurt your heart? A recent study found people exposed to high aircraft noise might face poor heart function, potentially leading to heart attacks, strokes, and irregular heartbeats. Scientists from the University College London discovered that those living close

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

China's Information Game: Are We Playing It Right?

China has been flexing its military muscles with new ships. But there's another battlefield we should worry about: information. While China fills up airwaves in Africa and Europe, the U. S. is still focusing on traditional wars. Their approach, called "information warfare, " shapes global thoughts w

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

How Pluto and Charon Might Have Met

Imagine going back around 4. 5 billion years ago. In the far reaches of the solar system, a tiny world called Pluto suddenly had a dance partner — Charon. For just a short time, maybe just hours, they twirled around each other like dancers at a cosmic ball. This unexpected encounter led to the forma

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Australia's Hidden Gem: The Marsupial Mole

Have you ever thought about what kind of animals live beneath the surface of Australia? One amazing creature that calls this vast land home is the marsupial mole. Scientists from the University of Melbourne recently dug into the secrets of this peculiar animal by examining an old specimen from a mus

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Simone Biles' Big Win: A Family Affair

Simone Biles, the gymnastics GOAT, has done it again! She's been named Sports Illustrated's ‘Sportsperson of the Year’. This isn't just a big deal for her, but for her whole family and friends too. On January 7, her loved ones, including her husband Jonathan Owens and her mom, gathered to celebrate

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden World of Tree Genetics

Trees, with their extensive lifespans, accumulate genetic changes in their trunks and branches as they grow over centuries. This happens because the stem cells in the shoot apical meristem, which are responsible for growth, gather mutations independently. These mutations can alter the genetic makeup

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Jan 09 2025CRIME

Crime Drop vs. News Attention: What's the Truth?

Believe it or not, even though cities like Chicago have seen a 7% drop in homicides and shootings, many folks still think crime is increasing. This isn't just happening in Chicago; places like Oakland, New Orleans, and Philadelphia are noticing similar trends. So why don't we feel safer? Some expert

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus 13 Camera: Faster Shutter Speeds Compared to iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra

The OnePlus 13, now available for pre-order in the U. S. , is making waves with its camera capabilities. The flagship smartphone boasts a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP resolution, but its real claim to fame is its lightning-fast shutter speed. According to recent comparisons, the OnePlus 13 o

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu in the US: What You Need to Know

Lately, bird flu, or H5N1, has been making headlines after the first human death from it in the US. This might feel like deja vu from the early days of COVID-19, but bird flu and COVID-19 are quite different. COVID-19 was quickly spreading person-to-person when it arrived in the US in 2020, but bird

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