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Jan 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy S25: A Space-Age Messaging Revolution

Imagine sending a message from anywhere, even without cell service. That's what Samsung's new Galaxy S25 series promises with its game-changing satellite messaging feature. Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy chip, these phones can connect directly to low-earth orbit satellites. This

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Gender Order: A Hidden Battle Over Fetal Rights

Did you know that Donald Trump's recent executive order on gender has some people worried? The order defines "female" and "male" based on what happens at conception. This might sound simple, but it's actually a big deal. Some people think this could be a sneaky way to start treating fetuses as full-

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Manganese: The Hidden Culprit in Parkinsonism

Ever heard of manganese? It's a metal that our body needs in small doses, but an overdose can cause big trouble. Overexposure to manganese can lead to brain damage, making it behave like Parkinson's disease. Astrocytes, which are like assistants in the brain, are supposed to clean up a protein calle

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Jan 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra: The Toughest Screen Yet

Want a phone that can take a beating? Meet the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This year, Samsung is kitting it out with Corning's latest Gorilla Armor 2 screen. This isn't just any glass; it's a blend of glass and ceramic that's super tough. So tough, in fact, that Samsung saw a 60% drop in screen repairs with t

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Jan 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

V10 Entertainment Welcomes Former Paramount Exec as New President

In a recent shake-up, V10 Entertainment, the parent company of Vin Di Bona Productions, has appointed a new leader. Carter Skeath, who previously worked at Paramount Global as SVP, Sales, will now take the helm as President. This move is strategic, given that V10 Entertainment recently acquired the

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: Air Pollution & Temperature

Did you know that your heart health could be affected by the air you breathe and the temperature outside? A study in China looked into this by following a group of middle-aged and older people. They wanted to see how long-term exposure to tiny pollution particles, known as PM2. 5, and air temperatur

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Refugee Responses: EU Perspectives Then and Now

In 2015, the EU faced a large number of refugees mainly from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, who were escaping war and harsh conditions in their home countries. Then came 2022, and the EU saw another wave of refugees, this time from Ukraine, fleeing Russia's invasion. What's interesting is how the EU

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Heartburn Helpers: Could Electric Zaps Replace Pills?

Did you know that many people who take medicine for heartburn still don't feel better? Scientists recently tested a new way to help that doesn't involve pills—they used tiny electric shocks. This study didn't have a control group, but it was done to see if it could work. They wanted to know if these

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

How Formic Acid Leaks Can Slow Down Green Energy Advancements

You probably don't think much about formic acid, but it's actually a big deal in the world of renewable energy. This tiny molecule is great for storing hydrogen, but it has a sneaky habit of leaking through barriers meant to keep it contained. When that happens, it slows down the production of green

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Jan 23 2025BUSINESS

Why Everyone's Talking About the Dassault Falcon 6X

The Dassault Falcon 6X is a buzzworthy business jet that's been turning heads since its introduction in late 2023. This French-made marvel, a stretched version of the Falcon 5X, entered service after a few hiccups with its initial engine choice. But with its new Pratt & Whitney engines, it's ready t

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