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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

The 2025 NBA Playoffs: Pacers vs. Bucks

The 2025 NBA playoffs are starting with a bang, featuring a repeat of last year's first-round matchup. The Indiana Pacers, seeded fourth, will host the fifth-seeded Milwaukee Bucks at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The Pacers won their last encounter in six games, but Giannis Antetokounmpo was sidelined due

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

How China's Railway Rules Shake Up the Economy

The Chinese railway system is a complex web of tracks and trains, influenced by many factors. To understand how government rules affect this system, a new approach has been developed. This approach, known as the improved comparative static model, uses clever math tricks to figure out how changes in

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Apr 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Neptune Trojan: A New Threat to Windows Users

A new malware strain, Neptune, is causing trouble for Windows users. This malware is a remote access trojan (RAT) and is considered one of the most advanced threats out there. It can hijack Windows devices, steal sensitive information, and even hold files hostage. The Neptune RAT is spreading rapidl

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Apr 06 2025SPORTS

The Unyielding Spirit of Jordan Poole: A Journey of Hard Work and Heritage

Jordan Poole is a name that has become synonymous with determination and resilience in the world of basketball. His journey to the NBA is a testament to his unwavering commitment and the support of his family. Born and raised in Milwaukee, Poole's upbringing was marked by a strong work ethic and a l

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Feb 11 2025WEATHER

Snow Coming and Going This Week

Imagine needing an umbrella one moment and a shovel the next. That's the weather we're expected. Denver and the eastern side of I-25 are brace for more snow than our western neighbors. First, let's talk timing. The snow starts rolling free tonight and continues until Wednesday evening

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Feb 10 2025SCIENCE

Spherical Wonders: A New Material for Oil and Water Separation

Picture this: A tiny, spherical material that doesn't like water but loves oil. Sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, right? But this is real. Scientists have cooked up a new material called TAPB-TFA. It's a fancy name for a type of material called a covalent organic framework, or CO

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Feb 06 2025CRYPTO

Unwelcome Guests Your iPhone isn't as safe as you think

Suddenly, your usual safe Apps may be hiding a secret. These are not your average app lies, but a serious threat. You might expect to get a nasty surprise when you download something from some obscure website, but this is different. Apple's App Store had an unexpected and unwanted visit from malwar

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cold Can't Curb These Tools: A Brief Look at Milwaukee Batteries.

Today, top brands offer cordless tools for more flexible use and easy transportation. Using these tools responsibly requires understanding how ambient conditions impact battery performance. Owners of Milwaukee's REDLITHIUM batteries may want to know how cold weather affects their batteries' perfor

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Mealworms Turned into Eco-Friendly Humidity Sensors

Imagine turning mealworms into a smart sensor that can measure humidity! Scientists did just that by using chitosan, a substance found in the mealworm's biomass. They mixed this chitosan with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to create a flexible film with copper electrodes. This film can detect humidity chan

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Jan 17 2025SPORTS

The Voice of the Brewers, Bob Uecker, Passes Away at 90

Milwaukee native Bob Uecker, known for his humorous and lively broadcasts, has left a void in the hearts of many baseball fans. He started his career as a player in 1962 with the Milwaukee Braves, and although he had a modest . 200 batting average over six seasons, he played with teams like the St.

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