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Jan 22 2025BUSINESS

The Power of Skill: How Craftsmanship Fuels Innovation in Manufacturing

In the competitive world of manufacturing, innovation is the key to staying ahead. Skilled workers are the driving force behind these innovations. Their creativity and expertise shape a country's approach to development. The spirit of craftsmanship is crucial for these skilled individuals. This mind

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Jan 22 2025BUSINESS

Exploring the Luxury and Cost of the Dassault Falcon 10X

The Dassault Falcon 10X, a long-range business jet from French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation, is set to redefine luxury in the skies. Originally planned for certification in 2023, the jet's launch has been pushed back to 2027. This aircraft, often dubbed the 'Penthouse of the skies, ' offe

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

Biden Commutes Sentences: Victims Feel Betrayed

In a move that's left many scratching their heads, President Biden commuted the sentences of thousands of federal inmates. He claimed they were convicted of non-violent drug crimes, serving excessively long sentences. But is that the whole story? Let's dive in. First off, who are these inmates? Wel

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Jan 20 2025BUSINESS

Airbus' New ACJ TwoTwenty: A Game Changer in Business Jets

Airbus has unveiled the ACJ TwoTwenty, a business jet that's raising the bar in private aviation. Launched in October 2020, the jet is based on the Airbus A220-100 and offers a perfect blend of comfort, range, and efficiency. The ACJ TwoTwenty provides a spacious cabin, spreading over 785 square fee

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

Dodgers Might Snag Extra Draft Pick with Japanese Pitcher Roki Sasaki

The LA Dodgers, the reigning World Series champs, have added Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki to their roster. This move isn't just about bolstering their pitching lineup; it might also net them an extra MLB draft pick. You see, since Sasaki doesn't qualify as a "foreign professional, " he's eligi

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Monitoring Vessels with Smart Grafts: A New Way to Track Blood Flow

Keeping an eye on blood flow in artificial blood vessels is super important for spotting problems early. Scientists have created smart vascular grafts, or SVGs, that use tiny, flexible electronics to watch blood flow constantly. But these grafts face challenges like fitting well with the body and gi

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Jan 17 2025BUSINESS

Flying in Style: How Much Does a HondaJet Elite Really Cost?

The HondaJet, with its unique design and efficient performance, has become a popular choice for short-range business travel. But how much does it cost to own or lease one? Let’s dive into the costs and benefits of the HondaJet Elite series. The HondaJet first took flight in 2003 and was approved fo

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Plastics, Big Problems: How Nanoplastics Hurt Zebrafish Brains

You know those tiny pieces of plastic that pollute our oceans and rivers? They're not just a problem for the environment, but also for the creatures living in it, like zebrafish. We found out that when these little plastic bits, called nanoplastics, are very small (about 20 nanometers), they can do

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Fish Tanks Reveal Clues about Brittle Bones

Brittle bone disorders, or FBDs, can cause people to break bones easily. Scientists are trying to figure out which genes are responsible for these conditions. One way they are doing this is by studying zebrafish. These tiny fish share many bone-building genes with humans. Researchers used a tool cal

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Jan 15 2025SPORTS

Texas Quarterback Ewers Leaves Early for NFL, Rumored $6M NIL Deal Remains Unclear

Quinn Ewers, a Texas junior quarterback, has announced his plan to enter the 2025 NFL Draft in a surprising move that was preceded by rumors of a substantial Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) package worth $6 million. This decision opens the door for Arch Manning, a highly touted recruit, to take over

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