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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Keeping Maize Safe: A New Way to Catch Tiny Toxins

Aflatoxins are sneaky toxins that can hide in maize. They are bad for health, so finding them is important. Scientists have made a new tool to catch these tiny troublemakers. This tool is called a hierarchical porous covalent organic framework (HPCOF). It is like a tiny sponge with lots of holes. Th

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Oct 23 2025CELEBRITIES

The Fight Over a Parking Spot: Mark Sanchez's Legal Battle

Mark Sanchez, a former NFL player and current Fox Sports analyst, is still healing from stab wounds. This happened after a fight with a truck driver over a parking spot. The trial is set for December 11, but this could change. Sanchez's lawyer said he's still recovering and might not be ready by the

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Detroit's Renaissance Center Loses a Longtime Resident

Urban Science, a data-mapping company, is saying goodbye to its longtime home in Detroit's Renaissance Center. After nearly 50 years, they're moving to a new spot called One Campus Martius. This news comes after General Motors, who owns the building, started talking about future plans for the space.

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Lions and Bucs Clash: A Tale of Two Offenses

The Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers faced off in a crucial NFC matchup. The Buccaneers, boasting the best record in the conference at 5-1, brought a powerful offense. They ranked sixth in points per game, with quarterback Baker Mayfield leading the charge. Despite injuries to key players like

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Oct 20 2025BUSINESS

GPS 2026 and 2027: Your Spotlight in the Rubber and Tire World

The Global Polymer Summit (GPS) is a big deal for anyone in the rubber, elastomer, or tire industries. It's where the top companies and brightest minds come together to network, learn, and grow their businesses. This event is the result of combining two major conferences: the International Elastomer

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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tracker Season 3: What's New and When to Watch

Tracker, the popular drama series starring Justin Hartley, is back for its third season. The show, which is based on Jeffery Deaver's crime novel The Never Game, has been a hit with viewers since it first aired in February 2024. In Season 3, Hartley reprises his role as Colter, a survivalist who tra

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting AI in Remote Sensing: A Smarter Way to Learn

Remote sensing is a big deal. It helps us see the world from above. But making AI models that work well on edge devices is tough. They need to be small and smart. That's where knowledge distillation (KD) comes in. KD is like having a teacher help a student learn better. But current KD methods aren't

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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 19 2025POLITICS

The Case of Roman Surovtsev: A Broken System

Roman Surovtsev's story is a stark reminder of the flaws in the U. S. immigration system. Born in the former Soviet Union, he came to the U. S. as a refugee at age four. His life took a tough turn when, as a teen, he pleaded guilty to carjacking and burglary, leading to the revocation of his green c

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

A Quick Check That Could Save Your Breath

Lung cancer is a sneaky foe, often hiding until it's too late. But there's a simple, quick way to catch it early. A low-dose CT scan can spot trouble in less than a minute. Denise Lee knows this well. She smoked for decades, then quit. She saw a billboard and decided to get checked. No symptoms, but

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