Author: John Spears

"Infuriatingly humble tv expert. Friendly student. Travel fanatic. Bacon fan. Unable to type with boxing gloves on."

Approximately 100 individuals were detained at a pro-Palestinian protest on the Boston campus of Northeastern University. The university stated that the protest had been infiltrated by professional organizers with no affiliation to the school, and that an antisemitic slur, including “Kill the Jews,” was allegedly used during the protest. Students who were able to produce a valid Northeastern ID were released, while those who refused to disclose their affiliation were arrested. The student organization behind the protest, HFP, criticized the administration’s statement as false narratives. HFP is demanding that the university disclose its financial investments, divest from Israeli companies, and…

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A recent study conducted by researchers from Duke University has identified a biomarker test that has the potential to predict the development of osteoarthritis in the knee up to eight years earlier than traditional X-rays. This breakthrough could revolutionize the way we approach the diagnosis and treatment of this degenerative joint disease. The study, which focused on identifying blood biomarkers in a group of 200 women, found that the biomarkers could predict the onset of osteoarthritis with an impressive 77% accuracy. This outperformed other predictors such as BMI and knee pain, showing the potential of this test to change the…

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In a bid to reduce electronic waste, phone companies have made the decision to no longer ship USB-C chargers with their products. While this is a positive step for the planet, it means that consumers may need to purchase their own charging accessories. To help consumers with this transition, Amazon is currently offering a special deal on a pack of two Anker 20-watt USB-C chargers for just $13, which includes two USB-C cables. This deal is exclusive for Amazon Prime members, who can enjoy the discounted price from the normal $19 cost. Each charger in the pack features a 20-watt…

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Taylor Swift’s latest album “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” has been making waves in the music industry, with some hailing it as her most raw and fearless work yet. The album, which explores themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, has received mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. In a recent episode of the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, music experts took a deep dive into the tracks on the album, analyzing lyrics, musical influences, and more. One of the standout tracks on the album is the title track, where Swift addresses her intense relationship with Matty Healy of…

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Asteroid Apophis to Pass Close to Earth in Five Years: Scientists Eager to Learn More In about five years, a potentially hazardous asteroid named Apophis is set to swing by Earth at a distance of less than 20,000 miles. While the asteroid, first discovered in 2004, is not expected to impact Earth, scientists are excited about this rare opportunity to study it up close. Private space companies such as Blue Origin and ExLabs have proposed missions to rendezvous with Apophis before its flyby in order to gather more information about this asteroid and other potential Earth-threatening space rocks. NASA’s OSIRIS-REx…

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Poh Diaries: Readers Capture Stunning Images of Total Solar Eclipse On April 8, a total solar eclipse captivated observers across North America, leaving a lasting impact on all who witnessed the rare event. The path of totality crossed four Mexican states, 15 U.S. states, and seven Canadian provinces, providing a unique opportunity for sky gazers to witness the celestial phenomenon. Following the eclipse, Space.com received an overwhelming response from readers who submitted remarkable photos of the event. The post-eclipse photo roundup story featured stunning images captured by readers, showcasing the diverse perspectives of the eclipse from different locations. Among the…

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A groundbreaking surgery at NYU Langone Health has made headlines as a 54-year-old New Jersey woman became the second living person to receive a genetically engineered pig kidney. The surgery, which also involved transplanting the pig’s thymus gland, is a significant advancement in the field of xenotransplantation. The patient, Lisa Pisano, had previously been suffering from heart failure and end-stage kidney disease, resulting in the need for a mechanical heart pump before the transplant. This marks the first known instance of a patient with a mechanical heart pump receiving an organ transplant. The series of procedures, performed over nine days,…

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Philadelphia 76ers’ Tyrese Maxey Named NBA’s Most Improved Player, Warriors’ Jonathan Kuminga Shows Promise In a surprising turn of events, Philadelphia 76ers’ guard Tyrese Maxey has been named the NBA’s Most Improved Player for the 2023-24 season, beating out Chicago Bulls’ guard Coby White for the prestigious award. Maxey’s stellar performance throughout the season has not gone unnoticed, as he has shown significant growth and development in his game. However, Golden State Warriors’ forward Jonathan Kuminga was not eligible for consideration for the Most Improved Player award due to a requirement on minutes played. Despite this setback, Kuminga has been…

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A devastating explosion shook a military base in Iraq, home to a pro-Iranian militia, causing chaos and destruction in its wake. The incident was captured on video and quickly spread across social media platforms, eventually being verified by reputable sources like the BBC. Tragically, the explosion resulted in the loss of one life and left eight others wounded. The casualty toll could have been much higher, considering the scale of the blast. The Iraqi military reported that no drones or fighter jets were present in the vicinity at the time of the explosion, prompting questions about the cause of the…

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NASA’s Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission, which aims to bring back samples collected by the Perseverance rover, is facing obstacles due to budget cuts and management issues. However, there may be a potential solution in SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has suggested that Starship could be capable of returning significant amounts of Martian samples within the next five years. Planetary Society senior space policy adviser Casey Dreier and former NASA chief scientist Jim Green both believe that Starship could be the ideal vehicle for the job. With its ability to land and take off from the Martian surface,…

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