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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Digital Echoes: The Rise of AI Afterlives and Their Impact

In the near future, people might interact with AI versions of those who have passed away. These AI entities, called generative ghosts, can create new content and engage in conversations, unlike simple griefbots that only replay recorded messages. Jed Brubaker, a professor at the University of Colora

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Jude Bellingham: A Rising Star with Roots and Faith

Jude Bellingham, the young soccer sensation, has taken the world by storm with his incredible talent and mature approach to the game. Born in Stourbridge, England, on June 29, 2003, he comes from a family that loves soccer. His dad, Mark, played non-league football and scored over 700 goals in his 2

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

A Questionable Deal: $16M from CBS to Trump's Library

In a move that has raised eyebrows, CBS has agreed to hand over $16 million to Donald Trump's library. This payment comes as CBS seeks approval from the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to transfer a broadcast license. The situation has sparked discussions about corruption and the influence of

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

Life After Superpowers: The Hidden Challenges of Military Tech

Military personnel with biotechnological enhancements face a unique set of challenges when they return to civilian life. These enhancements, designed to boost performance, can create complications when it's time to reverse them. The process of removing or modifying these enhancements is just as expe

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Jul 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ningbo's Rivers: A Three-Part Health Check

Ningbo's rivers are getting a thorough health check-up, and it's about time. Most studies only use one method to check the water's condition. But this time, researchers decided to be more thorough. They used three different ways to see how clean and alive the rivers are. First, they looked at 15 ri

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Coffee Stains Affect Your Dental Work

Coffee is a popular drink, but it can have a negative impact on dental work. Specifically, it can cause color changes and make the surface rougher over time. This is especially true for resin composites, a material often used in fillings and other dental treatments. Preheating is a common technique

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

Sacred Scents: How Himalayan Plants Calm the Mind

In the highlands of Southern Tibet, Nepal, and the Indian Himalayas, certain plants have been cherished for centuries. These aren't just any plants; they're deeply rooted in the traditions of Tantric Buddhism. People here burn branches of Juniperus indica Bertol and Rhododendron anthopogon D. Don. W

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding Violence Against Women in Ethiopia: A Closer Look

Violence against women is a big problem worldwide. In Ethiopia, it's a serious issue that needs more attention. A recent study tried to figure out how common it is and what makes it happen. First, let's talk about how often it occurs. The study looked at many different reports and found that violen

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Jul 05 2025SPORTS

Football's Response to Serious Allegations: A Moral Dilemma

Football clubs often find themselves in tricky spots when players face serious allegations. Thomas Partey, a key player for Arsenal, is now charged with five counts of rape and one of sexual assault, which he denies. These charges relate to incidents reported by three different women between 2021 an

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

How Media Shapes Bioethics Discussions

Bioethics is a field that blends science, life, and ethics. It's not just discussed in academic settings; it's a hot topic in media too. TV, newspapers, and online platforms all play a role in shaping how society views bioethical issues. However, the way media handles these topics is often messy and

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