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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pepper the Robot and the Future of Storytelling Together

Pepper, a social robot, is now trying something new: telling stories with people. This isn't just about robots reading stories. It's about creating stories together, using both words and real objects. Here's how it works: a person shows Pepper an object, like a toy or a book. Pepper uses its camera

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Why Regular Check-Ins Might Be Holding Your Team Back

Ever feel like your calendar is running your life? Many managers find themselves stuck in a cycle of back-to-back one-on-one meetings. These meetings can feel like a necessary evil, but what if they're actually slowing your team down? A recent experiment at a tech company showed that ditching the r

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of the Early Universe with Moon-Based Radio Astronomy

The early universe, a time before stars lit up the cosmos, holds secrets that scientists are eager to uncover. Researchers have found a way to study this mysterious period by detecting ancient radio waves. These signals, emitted by hydrogen gas, can reveal clues about dark matter, an invisible subst

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Katie Porter: A Political Storm in a Teacup

Katie Porter, a prominent figure in California politics, has faced some serious heat lately. Her ex-husband, Matthew Hoffman, has some strong words to say about her. He thinks she's not the best choice for governor. He says she's a "master manipulator" and that her behavior in politics is quite prob

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Secrets Safe While Learning Together

In the world of technology, visual-language models (VLMs) are getting really good at understanding both pictures and words. But when these models are used in a federated setting, where different users contribute data, two big problems come up. First, the data from each user is not the same, which ca

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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

Exploring Careers: Tallahassee's Expo Connects Jobs and People

The recent Worlds of Work Career Expo in North Florida brought together students and employers in a unique way. This year, the event was open to the public, not just high schoolers. John Trombetta from Terracon, an engineering firm, was surprised by the quality of the students and the interest from

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Work: How AI Agents Are Redefining Jobs and Teams

The job market is changing fast. Many big company bosses are putting a lot of money into AI. They are not doing this to fire people. Instead, they want to hire more workers who know about AI. They also want to teach their current workers new skills. This is creating what some call the "superhuman" w

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Tom Aspinall: The Fighter with Roots and Resilience

Tom Aspinall, the UFC Heavyweight Champion, is not just known for his quick knockouts but also for his deep connection to his heritage. Born in Salford, UK, on April 11, 1993, he is of British descent and white ethnicity. His fluency in Polish often leads fans to believe he is of Polish origin, but

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

A Secret Gift for the Troops

A mystery donor stepped up to help military personnel during the government shutdown. The Pentagon got a huge surprise when someone gave them $130 million to cover the salaries and benefits of soldiers. This donation came just as the government was shutting down, and many workers, including troops,

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

NBA Arenas That Fans Love to Snap Photos Of

The 2025-26 NBA season is here, and it's not just the games that have fans excited. Instagram data shows which NBA arenas are the most photographed. But why do some places get more snaps than others? First, let's talk about location. Arenas in big cities or popular tourist spots tend to get more ph

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