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Feb 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What if Your Favorite Cards Came to Life?

Some big news dropped recently. Legendary Entertainment and Hasbro Entertainment have teamed up to create a live-action movie universe based on the popular card game, Magic: The Gathering. First things first, this isn't just one movie. The plan is to start with a feature film and then branch out in

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Feb 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

YouTube Treats: Classic Movies to Watch for Free Starting Now!

Streaming videos are increasing in popularity, but what about the free ones that are full of content on YouTube? Here’s a surprising twist—a handful of movies are available free of charge! There are a few of us that have suddenly come across some classic films that heat up the internet on YouTube.

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Small but Mighty: How Tiny Carbon Dots Could Improve Ovarian Cancer Care

Ovarian cancer presents a serious challenge. It is hard to catch early and even harder to treat. The low survival rates speak volumes about the need for more effective diagnostic and therapeutic tools. This is where a type of new nanomaterial -- carbon dots or CDs -- shows huge promise. Carbon do

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mental Health Puzzle: UK Study.

People's environments shape their mental health. Think of it like a huge network of things around us - called the exposome - that can affect how we feel. This network is vast. It includes everything from air quality and noise to pollution levels and social interactions. Figuring out the hidden l

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Luminous Sensors: Mixing Proteins and Rare Earth Elements

Imagine combining the best parts of proteins and rare earth elements to create something new and exciting. This is not just science fiction, but a real possibility with the use of protein crystals and lanthanide complexes. Protein crystals are made up of tiny, organized, and super dense functi

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Feb 07 2025CELEBRITIES

From Beats to Health Battles: The Life of Irv Gotti

Well, let's dive into Irv Gotti's story, a music mogul who left us too soon. Born in Queens, New York, in 1970, Irv Gotti, also known as Irving Domingo Lorenzo Jr. , had a huge impact on the music world. He and his brother Chris Gotti started Murder Inc. Records in 1998, which became a big part of D

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

HIV, Blood Sugar, and Age: Surprising Trends in Taiwan

In a bustling medical center in Northern Taiwan, a thought-provoking study brought attention to metabolic syndrome among those living with HIV. This study didn't just look at one factor, but dug deep into multiple aspects. The study hoped to shine a light on what puts people with HIV at ris

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Robot's in the making.

Chemists took off on a quest. The aim was to change how enzymes work. These enzymes are like tiny machines given sugar as a source of any damage. Dig into enzymes known as pyranose oxidase (POx) and C-glycoside oxidase (CGOx). Part of the oxidoreductase family, these enzymes are the work of FAD.

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Tech Takeover: How Vietnam's Hospitals are Changing the Game

Imagine hospitals without piles of paper, where doctors use tablets instead of clipboards. That's the future heading to Vietnam's healthcare scene, where technology is starting to take over. The United Nations and World Health Organization have huge aims for better health worldwide. They see digital

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Bennu's Impact: A Look Into Earth's Future Climate

Asteroids are a constant presence in our solar system, but one in particular has scientists on edge. Bennu, a 500-metre-wide space rock, has a slim chance of colliding with Earth in 2182, but what if it does? Scientists in South Korea have used powerful computers to simulate this scenario. Let's bre

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