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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows: Your Secret Weapon Against Heat

Windows are more than just a way to see outside. Imagine if they could also keep your room cool and save energy. Scientists have made a smart film for windows that does just that. It's not your typical window film. This one is special because it lets natural light in while blocking out harmful UV an

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Feb 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Young Star's Life Cut Short

The world was shocked when news broke that Kim Sae-ron, a talented South Korean actress, had passed away. The cause of her death was revealed to be suicide, according to local police and news agencies. No suicide note was found, leaving many questions unanswered. Kim was just 24 years old when she w

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Feb 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Shōgun Takes the Crown: TV Writers' Big Night

It was a big night for TV writers in 2025. The 77th Writers Guild Awards were split between two cities, New York and Los Angeles. Shōgun, a Hulu series, stole the spotlight. It won big in the drama category, including Best New Series and Best Episodic Drama. This wasn't just a win for Shōgun; it was

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Sunlight for Better Energy Conversion

Imagine tapping into the power of the sun to boost energy from saltwater. Scientists have found a clever way to do this using special materials. They created a unique membrane using g-C3N4 and MXene. This membrane is like a superhighway for ions, making it easier for them to move around. Th

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Cool Trick to Make Drug Packing Easier

Making drugs that are packed into tiny lipid bubbles, called liposomes, is a big deal in medicine. Usually, this process needs a lot of heat, which costs a lot of energy and time. Plus, it can mess up the drugs and the bubbles. But, what if there's a way to do it without all that heat? Scie

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Staying Active: What Really Matters

Imagine trying to figure out what makes people stick to exercise routines. A recent study took a deep dive into this question. It used a massive dataset of over 11, 000 entries from a national health survey. The goal? To build models that could predict who would follow physical activity guidelines a

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Healthcare for Everyone: The Global Push for Fairness

Imagine a world where everyone, regardless of their location or wealth, can access the healthcare they need. This is the dream of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). To make this dream a reality, countries need to figure out how to fund healthcare in a way that's fair for everyone. This is where the co

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Horses Power Through: How Their Bodies Change During Long Races

Endurance races push horses to their limits. To understand how these animals cope, scientists looked at how their bodies change during an 80 km race. They focused on proteins in the horses' blood, which can show what's happening inside the body. The scientists took blood samples from 13 horses befo

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: How a Program is Changing the Face of Medical Research

Imagine a world where medical research is as diverse as the people it serves. That's the goal of a unique program designed to boost the number of physician-scientists from backgrounds that are often left out of the mix. These underrepresented groups face real hurdles when trying to enter the field.

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

New York Mayor Eric Adams' Deal with Trump: A Political Puzzle

Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, found himself in a peculiar situation. He visited Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and appeared on Tucker Carlson's show. Why? To get the Justice Department to drop charges against him. And it worked. The Justice Department, led by acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bov

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