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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Minds Over Machines: The Cybathlon Challenge

In 1993, Owen Collumb's life took a dramatic turn when a motorbike accident left him paralyzed from the waist down. At 54, he's now a seasoned competitor in the Cybathlon, a global event that showcases assistive technologies. This isn't just about winning; it's about proving that disabilities don't

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Japan's New Lab: Boosting Electric Motor Efficiency

Japan has a new player in the game of electric motor efficiency. A company has just opened a lab in Ise, Japan. This lab is all about testing electric motors. These motors are used in all sorts of things. Think appliances, robots, and even industrial machines. The lab is accredited, which means it'

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Steam Machine: Valve's New Gaming Powerhouse

Valve is back with a new gaming device that might just shake up the console world. This time, it's not just another handheld. The Steam Machine is a compact, powerful gaming console designed for your living room. It's like a supercharged version of the Steam Deck, but built for your TV. The Steam M

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bridge Trouble in China: What Went Wrong?

In a dramatic turn of events, a brand new bridge in southwest China crumbled into the mountainside just a day after it was shut down. The Hongqi Bridge, which connects Sichuan and Tibet, had to be closed on Monday because of cracks spotted on nearby roads. But on Tuesday, a landslide struck, causing

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Finding Hidden Patterns in Sports: How Data Can Help Predict Outcomes

Sports can be unpredictable, but what if there's a way to find hidden patterns that can help predict outcomes? Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a method that can do just that. It's a tool that can extract useful information from data that doesn't have numbers. It's like finding hidden connections in

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

BBC Board Gathers Amid Trump's Legal Storm

The BBC's top decision-makers huddled together unexpectedly on Wednesday. This meeting came as former President Trump's legal team threw a big challenge at the broadcaster. The BBC isn't saying much about this meeting or what they discussed. This all started when a mistake in a Trump documentary fro

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Giants' Next Coach: Who Could Steer the Ship?

The Giants are in a tough spot after letting go of their coach mid-season. They have a lot of choices, but not much time to decide. Some candidates are already working for other teams, so they'll have to wait until the season ends to talk to them. The Giants seem to like coaches they already know.

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Learning: How Cloud and Web 2. 0 are Changing Education

Cloud computing is shaking up the tech world. It's a new way to deliver computing services. It's still young, but it's already changing how apps are made and used. Cloud computing uses tech like Web 2. 0, virtualization, and web services. Education is one area where cloud computing is making a big

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

New Emails Linking Trump to Epstein Surface

The House Oversight Committee has just dropped a massive document dump. We're talking 20, 000 pages of emails, articles, and other documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate. It's a goldmine of info, but also a bit of a mess. Some of it's straightforward, like emails between Epstein and his pals. But a

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: What's Next?

After a long break, lawmakers are back in Washington to tackle the ongoing government shutdown. The House is set to vote on a bill that the Senate passed earlier. This bill aims to reopen the government, which has been closed for nearly eight weeks. President Trump has called this a big win. There

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