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Microsoft’s latest Insider Preview Build of Windows 11 has introduced an innovative feature called “Drag Tray,” which promises to transform the way users share files directly from File Explorer. It mimics file-sharing mechanisms familiar to smartphone users, thereby streamlining the sharing process. By allowing files to be dragged to the top of the screen, the
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In an unprecedented move, the White House budget office enacted a suspension of all federal government grants and loans. This drastic action signals potential turmoil within public health funding and could create significant disruptions for ongoing and future health initiatives. Amidst this landscape, reassurances from the acting director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Nuclear fusion, a process that powers our Sun, holds the promise of providing a nearly limitless source of clean energy—a dream humanity has pursued for decades. Recently, in a significant advancement, researchers at the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) in China achieved a remarkable feat: maintaining fusion plasma for 1,066 seconds, almost 18 minutes. This
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The economic pressures facing American consumers are intensifying, extending beyond the lower-income brackets to capture even those with substantial earnings. Traditionally viewed as financially secure, individuals earning $150,000 or more are now grappling with numerous financial obligations. This demographic, which has historically been insulated from economic downturns, is showing alarming signs of stress, suggesting that
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In today’s digital landscape, social media platforms are continually evolving in response to user demand for transparency and authentic engagement. Recently, Instagram has been purportedly preparing to introduce a feature dubbed “Community Notes.” This new functionality aims to enable users to contribute their insights and contextualize information directly within posts, arising from a recent pivot
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Recent research has unveiled a promising avenue for treating patients suffering from obesity-related liver complications, particularly those grappling with compensated metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) and cirrhosis. An observational study conducted by Dr. Steven Nissen and colleagues at the Cleveland Clinic reveals stark differences in long-term health outcomes between patients who underwent bariatric surgery and those
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