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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Fighting Fraud with Smart AI: How RiskFront AI is Changing the Game

Financial crime is a growing problem. Companies in the U. S. are losing over $100 billion every year. Almost 60% of them saw more fraud in 2025. At the same time, banks and fintechs face stricter rules. Teams are struggling. They have more work, but not more people. Manual reviews take up too much t

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Jan 21 2026EDUCATION

How Tech Helps Students in Special Education

Teachers in Taiwan are using more tools to help students with disabilities. These tools, called assistive technology (AT), make learning easier. The study looked at why some teachers use these tools more than others. First, experience matters. Teachers who have been teaching for more than 10 years

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Clear Street's Big Move: What You Need to Know

Clear Street, a tech-savvy finance company, has taken a big step. They've filed some important paperwork with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This paperwork is for an initial public offering (IPO). That means they want to sell shares of their company to the public. They plan to list th

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Agents: From Helpers to Bosses

AI agents are becoming a big deal, but many companies are still struggling to make them work. In 2024, everyone was excited about AI demos, but 2025 brought a harsh reality check. According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, the number of businesses abandoning their AI projects skyrocketed from 17%

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Jan 21 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tech and Nature: Who Really Benefits?

Technology is often seen as a magic wand that creates wealth. But what if it's more like a straw, a siphon, and a sieve? These tools help us take resources from nature, concentrate them, and filter out what we don't need. But is this really making us richer, or just depleting the planet? For a long

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Jan 21 2026CRYPTO

Global Lottery Gets a Crypto Makeover

LottoBlokk is shaking up the lottery world. It's the first global lottery using crypto and blockchain. Starting June, anyone over 18 can join, except where it's not allowed. This isn't your usual lottery. It's powered by LottoCoin (LTBK) and uses the BASE blockchain. Tickets cost $2, and winners get

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Southwest Florida's Innovators Shine in Global Competition

Southwest Florida is making waves in the innovation world. Five local businesses have made it to the finals of the 2026 Edison Awards, a big deal that celebrates groundbreaking products and services. This isn't just any competition—it's international, and the finalists are up against some serious gl

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tiny but Mighty: Anker's New 45W Charger with a Smart Twist

Anker has just rolled out a new 45W charger that's making waves. It's tiny, but don't let its size fool you. This little powerhouse is packed with features that make it stand out. First off, the Anker Nano 45W is surprisingly small. You might think it's a 30W or even 20W charger just by looking at

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Solar Power at Night: A New Twist on Energy

Scientists in Sydney are working on a cool idea: making energy from the sun even when it's dark. They're not using regular solar panels. Instead, they're creating devices that make electricity by giving off light, not absorbing it. Think of it like a solar panel in reverse. These scientists are par

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Time Travel Through Science: 1976, 1926, and 1876

In 1976, scientists were amazed by atoms that could become as large as bacteria. These weren't heavy atoms but light ones in a high-energy state. Normally, atoms are tiny, but when excited, they could grow to a size of 10^-5 centimeters. This was a big deal because it showed how much we still had to

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