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SCIENCE

The next generation of RNA chips

An international research team led by the University of Vienna has succeeded in developing a new version of RNA building

MOBILE

Samsung exec: the Galaxy S25 series will have top-of-the-line cameras, displays and chipsets

Samsung shared its Q2 earnings report yesterday and held an earnings call to answer questions from analysts. On that call,

GADGET

The Republican National Committee loses its legal challenge to Gmail

A federal judge dismissed a case brought by the Republican National Committee (RNC) against Google over its Gmail service. The

MARKET

Here’s when the next Fed rate cut could hit your savings account and credit-card bill

The Fed stayed put for now, but many see a rate cut coming in September. Source link

FINANCE

Korean Air flights ditch instant noodles, citing turbulence

Turbulence is knocking a beloved instant-noodle offering off Korean Air’s economy menu. Cups of Shin Ramyun instant noodles, a favorite among

GAMING

Which Version Is The Best?

Few games evoke retro gaming nostalgia quite like Secret of Mana. Released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System,

MUSIC

Vybz Kartel Released From Prison After Winning Appeal of 2014 Murder Conviction

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SHOWS

TV Characters Who Rock the Dance Floor

When we watch TV, we tend to gravitate toward a favorite character, often due to a quirk or mannerism. You

NATURE

Fish can tell the direction of sounds — here’s how

It’s known that fish have directional hearing, but the exact mechanism has eluded researchers for decades. Read the paper: The

RELIGION

Jewish summer camps have been evolving for a century, but 2024 is a summer like no other

(The Conversation) — In 1902, 10-year-old Isidore Itzkowitz accepted a scholarship to attend an overnight camp in upstate New York.