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May 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

A sponge that cleans oil spills by itself

Scientists studied how Mimosa leaves fold up when touched. They copied this trick to build a special sponge. This sponge can soak up oil from water all by itself, then clean up and be ready to use again without extra help. The sponge is made from chitosan, a natural material from shellfish. This ba

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May 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

How tiny plastic bits in cow poop could harm beetle families

Scientists tested how plastic pollution in cow dung affects a common beetle species known for cleaning up animal waste. They found that when cow manure contains tiny plastic pieces—even in small amounts—it can seriously harm beetle babies. The beetles’ larvae struggled to survive when exposed to hig

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May 15 2026SCIENCE

Can sprinkling dust in the sky really help fight global warming?

Scientists are exploring wild ways to cool down Earth as burning coal, oil and gas keeps heating the planet. One company now says tiny particles spread high in the air could bounce some sunlight back into space. Their idea isn’t magic—it’s a high-tech plan borrowed from how volcanoes naturally cool

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May 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Sergio García’s background: A look at his roots and golf beginnings

Sergio García, born in 1980 in a small town in Spain, didn’t just become a golf star by luck. He grew up with the sport around him from the very start. His father worked at a local golf club, teaching players and running daily operations, while his mother handled the pro shop. This meant young Sergi

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May 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google Play Steps Up for Korea's Esports Stars

South Korea's top gamers are getting a tech-savvy boost before the big Asian Games. Google Play just teamed up with the national esports squad to help them shine on the global stage. This isn't just about cheerleading—the deal means Google Play will fuel the team's journey with financial support and

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stream more for less: The NFL and Disney team up to bundle four streaming services

Sports fans now have a cheaper way to watch their favorite games. ESPN, NFL+, Disney+, and Hulu joined forces to offer one bundle for $45. 99 a month. That’s 31% less than paying for each service separately. The deal packs in live sports, movies, and TV shows all in one place. The timing makes sens

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May 15 2026BUSINESS

How a Tech Giant Plans to Fuel Its AI Future

SoftBank isn’t just buying into AI—it’s betting big on it. During a recent earnings call, a company leader hinted that OpenAI’s stock could be used like a loan to fund future projects. This isn’t just about owning shares; it’s about treating AI as a financial powerhouse. SoftBank sees OpenAI’s value

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May 15 2026FINANCE

How Tech Earnings and AI IPOs Are Shaping Market Trends

Stock markets saw steady gains as tech shares continued climbing, with the S&P 500 up by 0. 4% and the Nasdaq 100 rising 0. 6% by late morning. The push came from two key players: Cisco’s strong earnings report and a fresh AI-focused company going public. Cisco’s stock jumped into record territory a

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May 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities with partners outside the spotlight

Some of the biggest names in entertainment have chosen partners who aren't famous, showing that fame doesn’t always dictate who people fall for. Taylor Lautner, better known for his role in the Twilight movies, started dating his future wife Taylor Dome when she was just working toward her nursing l

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What's next for WWE stars Asuka, The New Day and AEW's plans?

Some big names in wrestling might be making moves soon. Asuka, known for her tough matches and cool style, just took a short break. After losing to Iyo Sky at a recent event, she hugged Sky and waved to fans. Many thought she was leaving wrestling for good. But reports say she planned this break lon

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