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Nov 09 2024LIFESTYLE

Rome's Trevi Fountain Opens with a Metal Walkway: Crowds and Coins under Control

Rome just gave tourists an unusual opportunity to see the Trevi Fountain up close. A temporary metal walkway was set up, allowing people to get a great view of the 18th-century statue of Oceanus and his chariot while the fountain undergoes restoration. The walkway can hold 130 people at a time, givi

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Nov 09 2024CRIME

Where Are Crimes Happening? Analyzing News to Predict the Future

Every day, numerous crimes take place around us. However, only a select few are recorded, leading to an overall increase in crime rates. This could be due to a lack of concern or meticulous record-keeping of past crimes. It's crucial for everyone to consider crime statistics from the past when decid

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Indonesia's Digital Defense: The Story Behind BSSN

Cybersecurity is on everyone's mind these days. With technology seeping into every part of our lives, it's no surprise that the risks and threats are also on the rise. Indonesia, like other countries, faces this challenge head-on. To tackle cybercrime, they created the National Cyber and Crypto Agen

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Nov 09 2024SPORTS

Mike Tyson's Health Hurdles: From Sciatica to Ulcers

Mike Tyson, the legendary boxer, is set to return to the ring after many years. His upcoming fight against Jake Paul has raised concerns due to the significant age difference and Tyson's health issues. Let's take a look at some of the health challenges Tyson has faced. Tyson had to postpone his fig

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Nov 09 2024EDUCATION

School's Clever Data Backup Strategy

In our digital age, schools like LSP SV-IPB are entrusted with a ton of sensitive student data. Handling this information requires careful planning, which is why the school chose Synology NAS for their data storage needs. This system isn't your average storage solution; it's built to manage backups

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Hues in Pet Food

Have you ever thought about what makes your pet's food look so appealing? It turns out, a food colouring called ponceau 4R plays a big role. This colouring is used in cat, dog, and fish feed to make it look more vibrant and tasty. But hold on, there's more to the story. The European Commission, alo

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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Blaze in Ventura County Sends Families Fleeing

Early last week, a fierce wildfire, dubbed the Mountain Fire, erupted in California’s Ventura County. Overnight, it swept through thousands of acres, leaving behind a trail of destruction. Terrie Morin, a local resident, was enjoying a quiet morning with her husband when they heard whispers of the f

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's Lawyer Hacked by Chinese Spies

Imagine this: You're one of President-elect Trump's top lawyers, and suddenly, you find out that your cellphone has been tapped by Chinese hackers. That's what happened to Todd Blanche, one of Trump's lead attorneys. The FBI recently told him that his phone was hacked as part of a big operation targ

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Nov 08 2024CRYPTO

Boosting Crypto-1's Defense Against Math Attacks

In recent years, researchers have been working hard to fix a big problem with data security in Mifare Classic. One of the issues is that it doesn't create random numbers very well. This makes it easier for attackers to use something called a SAT solver to break the security. To make Crypto-1 stronge

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Nov 08 2024SOCIAL-WELFARE

How Social Security Helps Fight Poverty in Tunisia

Between July 2012 and January 2014, researchers in Tunisia studied how social security impacts poverty in the city of Metlaoui. They surveyed 200 households to understand their reactions to risks like illness, unemployment, and other economic shocks. Social security can affect many areas of life, in

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