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A team of astronomers has discovered what could possibly be the most luminous celestial body in the universe, as it contains a black hole that consumes a star every 24 hours.

A team of astronomers has made an exciting discovery in Cape Canaveral, Florida. They have found a quasar that could potentially be the most luminous object in existence. What makes this quasar unique is the incredibly rapid growth of its central black hole, which consumes the equivalent of one solar mass every day. The quasar

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Health Care

The funding fight that could shape the abortion access map

On February 6th, in Kansas City, Missouri, supporters of abortion rights responded to a speaker at the Missourians for Constitutional Freedom kick-off event for their petition drive. The event was led by Ed Zurga/AP. There is a possibility that abortion rights will be voted on in approximately 25% of states during this November. This has

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. A group of video game performers are allowing artificial intelligence to replicate their voices, but they are hesitant to be completely replaced by it.

If you find yourself in a heated confrontation with a video game character who has a Cockney accent, or requesting a virtual sword from a stern Scottish blacksmith, you may recognize the voice of actor Andy Magee. Instead of Magee’s actual voice, it is a replicated synthetic voice created by an artificial intelligence algorithm. As

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The Biden administration has allocated $1.5 billion to GlobalFoundries for the production of computer chips in New York and Vermont.

The Biden administration announced on Monday its plan to allocate $1.5 billion to GlobalFoundries, a computer chip company, for the purpose of expanding its manufacturing facilities in New York and Vermont. The announcement is the third award of direct financial support for a semiconductor company under the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act. The law enables

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Health Care

The daughter of a human rights activist who has been held in custody for a long period in Bahrain has revealed that she has been diagnosed with cancer and is calling for her father’s immediate release.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The daughter of a long-detained human rights activist in Bahrain said Monday she has been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, and again called for her father’s release. Maryam al-Khawaja, who holds citizenship in both Bahrain and Denmark, appealed to the Danish government to take stronger action in securing the release

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