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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

Unraveling the Layers of Business Networks

Business networks are like big puzzles. They are made up of many parts, and these parts are not all the same. Some parts are closer together. Others are further apart. This is what makes the network complex. Think of a network as a city. In a city, there are neighborhoods. Some neighborhoods are ri

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Dubai's Sky Duo: How flydubai and Emirates Share the Skies

Dubai has two major airlines, Emirates and flydubai. They work together, not against each other. flydubai is the smaller one. It flies to 119 places. Emirates flies to more, 143 places. But flydubai is not small in spirit. It has a big heart and a big network. flydubai uses smaller planes, Boeing 7

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Cities and Their Hidden Lifestyle Patterns

Cities are like big puzzles. Everyone moves around, and their habits tell a story. But how can we understand these stories without knowing every single person's routine? Researchers tackled this question by looking at where people go in four big U. S. counties: Harris, Dallas, New York, and Broward.

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

How Swiss Politicians Use the Internet to Divide and Conquer

Swiss politicians are using an online platform to connect and debate. This platform, called politnetz. ch, lets them share ideas, support each other, and even argue. Researchers looked at how these politicians interact and found some interesting patterns. First, they noticed that politicians tend t

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Nov 14 2025CRIME

Jeffrey Epstein's Web of Connections: A Look into His Influential Network

Jeffrey Epstein, a well-known financier, had a vast network of influential friends even after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. This network included business leaders, journalists, academics, and political figures. Emails released by the House Oversight Committee in 2023

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

A Wild Proposal and More SEC Football Drama

In a surprising twist during Ole Miss' game against The Citadel, a former student, Drew O'Connor, popped the question to his girlfriend, Madison Barnette, on the field. Barnette, who had been practicing as the holder for field goals, was caught off guard when O'Connor got down on one knee and propos

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Next Big Thing in Phones: 6G and AI

6G is coming, and it's not just about faster internet. It's about making our phones smarter. Unlike the hype around 5G, 6G is still under the radar. But it's not just another upgrade. It's designed for AI. This means our phones will understand us better. They will know what we say, see, and do. This

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Understanding How People's Thoughts Change Online

People's thoughts and ideas change over time, especially online. Math can help us understand this. One way is by using something called deterministic dynamics. This is like a recipe that shows how something changes. For example, how people's opinions change on social media. There are different ways

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

NBC Sports Network Makes a Comeback: What You Need to Know

In a surprising turn of events, NBC Sports Network is making a comeback in 2025. The network will first appear on YouTube TV, with other pay-TV systems like Comcast's Xfinity coming soon. This move might seem odd, but it's all about keeping sports fans happy in a world where streaming is king. NBCU

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Buildings Need Smart Data Fixes

Modern buildings are becoming more intelligent, with sensors monitoring various aspects like temperature and air quality. However, these sensors often fail to capture all necessary data, leading to gaps that can disrupt building management efforts. Researchers recently developed a clever solution t

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