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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

A Golden Glow in the Sky: The Tale of a Comet's Close Call

A comet named C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) has captured attention after its close encounter with the sun. This comet, discovered in May, has a unique golden hue, a rare sight in the night sky. Many thought it wouldn't survive its close approach to the sun, but it did, surprising experts. The comet's golden co

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Chilling Vibes Hit the Slopes: Corona Cero's Winter Olympics Move

Corona Cero is stepping up its game, bringing beach vibes to the snowy slopes of the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. As the first non-alcoholic beer sponsor for the Winter Games, the brand is all about celebrating every big and small win, no matter the season. This isn't just about be

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Denver Water's Big Move to Elyria-Swansea

Denver Water is making a significant shift, planning to build a new operations campus in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood. This move is tied to the Denver Broncos' plans for a new stadium and entertainment district. The utility has agreed to provide 25 acres of its current campus to the Broncos, who

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

The Long Road to Justice for the Black Atlantic

The transatlantic slave trade was a dark chapter in history. From 1450 to 1888, European nations forcibly transported 12-15 million Africans across the Atlantic. This brutal system fueled Europe's industrial growth and colonial expansion. Yet, when slavery ended, the focus was on compensating slave

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Long-Arm Drones Stir Russia's Industrial Heartland

Deep inside Russia, Ukrainian drones are making their presence felt. In the city of Sterlitamak, around 1, 300 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, two drones targeted an industrial plant. Local officials reported that both drones were shot down, and no one was hurt. But the incident left a mark: a

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Smart Contracts Get a Big Upgrade with Chainlink's New Tool

Chainlink has introduced a new tool called the Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE). This tool is designed to help big companies use smart contracts on different blockchains. It makes it easier for them to follow rules, keep data private, and connect with other systems. CRE was shown off at a big ev

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Clean Air Guardians: The Power of Tiny SnO2 Heroes

Air pollution is a big problem. Factories, cars, and cities are pumping out nasty gases like NO2, NH3, and H2S. These gases are bad for people and the planet. To fight this, we need good gas sensors. These sensors act like guards, alerting us when pollution levels get too high. One type of sensor t

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sea Otters and the Hidden Threat in Their Homes

Sea otters in British Columbia are facing a silent danger. Scientists found harmful chemicals called PFAS in their bodies. These chemicals are man-made and very tough to break down. They can build up in animals and cause serious health problems. The study looked at sea otters that had passed away.

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Nov 04 2025WEATHER

Chilly Days Ahead: A Big Freeze is Coming to the East

A major cold front is on its way to the eastern half of the United States. This weather shift is expected to bring a significant drop in temperatures, especially from the Great Lakes down to the Ohio Valley and beyond. The cold air is moving south from Canada, which means many places will feel much

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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

Sharks' Fins: More Than Just Stability?

Sharks are known for their sharp teeth and powerful bodies, but recent drone footage is revealing that their fins might be more than just stabilizers. Scientists have long studied shark behavior, but drones are now offering a unique perspective from above the water. This technology allows researcher

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