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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech: Learning from Mistakes to Spot Objects Better

Tech is getting smarter at spotting things in new places. Imagine you teach a computer to recognize cars using pictures from one city. Now, you want it to work in a different city with different lighting and roads. This is tricky because the computer might not recognize cars as well in the new place

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

Florian Wirtz: A Work in Progress at Liverpool

Florian Wirtz, the young German midfielder, has been a hot topic since joining Liverpool. At just 22, he's still finding his feet in the Premier League. Some people, like Jamie Carragher, have been quick to judge him. But not everyone agrees with the criticism. Kasper Hjulmand, Wirtz's former coach

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Oct 15 2025WEATHER

Sierra Nevada's Early Snowfall: A Winter Surprise

The Sierra Nevada Mountains got an early taste of winter this week. A powerful storm system moved down the West Coast, bringing the first snow of the season. The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning, which is not something you see every day in October. Snow piled up fast, especial

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

UFOs Over the USS Jackson: A Navy Chief's Unforgettable Encounter

A Navy chief, Alexandro Wiggins, had a strange experience while on duty. He saw something odd on radar. It was off the coast of California. He was on the USS Jackson. He saw four UFOs shaped like tic-tacs. Wiggins saw the first UFO come out of the water. He was confused. He thought it might be clou

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Sep 10 2025SCIENCE

Denisovans: Ancient Allies in Our Fight Against Germs

Denisovans, long-gone relatives of modern humans, left a lasting mark on our DNA. Their genes are still present in people from East and Southeast Asia. But how did the places they lived shape our ability to fight off diseases? That's the question scientists set out to answer. They looked at three s

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Sep 08 2025HEALTH

How Gaming Helps People with Physical Disabilities

Gaming is not just fun; it can also improve life quality and social connections for people with physical disabilities. But what makes it easy or hard for them to start and keep playing? A recent study looked into this. The study asked 256 gamers with physical disabilities about their experiences. I

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Sep 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sci-Fi Fans: Mark Your Calendars for 2026!

2026 is shaping up to be a stellar year for science fiction enthusiasts, particularly for those who enjoy binge-watching series. The small screen is set to shine with some highly anticipated shows that could redefine the genre. Let's rewind a bit. Science fiction has had its fair share of standout

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Sep 01 2025CRIME

A Dark Turn at Burning Man: Festival's Joy Clouded by Tragedy

The Burning Man festival, known for its vibrant art and free-spirited community, faced a grim moment recently. A man was found dead at a campsite, sparking a murder investigation. The discovery happened just as the iconic Man structure was set ablaze, a key moment in the festival. A festival attend

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Aug 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dan Da Dan's Latest Episode: A Blocky Surprise and a Glimpse into the Future

The ninth episode of Dan Da Dan kicked off with a bang, featuring a thrilling rematch between Okarun and Evil Eye. This fight, though brief, showcased Okarun's growing strength and set the tone for the episode's unique blend of action and tranquility. After their battle, Okarun and Evil Eye called

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

New Lessons from Teaching Drug Prevention in Georgia

Georgia took a big step in fighting drug use. They brought in the European Prevention Curriculum (EUPC). This is a program that teaches people how to stop drug problems before they start. The goal was to make sure the country's drug prevention plan worked well. First, they had to change the EUPC to

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