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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Injuries in UFC: Fighters Keep Going Despite Health Struggles

Fighting in the UFC is no walk in the park. Each time fighters step into the octagon, they risk getting hurt. Even top fighters like Alex Pereira and Conor McGregor aren't immune to injuries – they can happen before or during the fight. The UFC 307 event saw several fighters competing with serious h

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Oct 09 2024FINANCE

'AI in Finance: Hype vs. Reality'

Lots of financial firms are talking about how great AI is, but many aren't seeing real results yet. Edward J Achtner, the head of generative AI at HSBC, thinks a lot of what's happening is just "success theater." He said at the CogX summit in London that companies need to be smart about where they u

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Sean Manaea's Big Game Puts Mets on the Verge of NLCS

Imagine being the Mets, leading the National League Division Series 2-1 against the Phillies, with one game left to secure your spot in the NLCS. That's where they found themselves after Sean Manaea’s fantastic performance on the mound. A sellout crowd at Citi Field of 44,093 fans cheered as Manaea

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Lightdash's Open Source BI Platform Gets Funding to Integrate AI

Lightdash, a company that offers a business intelligence (BI) platform, has recently secured funding to incorporate AI into their open source tool. This platform, which is an alternative to Google’s Looker, allows businesses to train AI analysts tailored to specific team use-cases. This means anyone

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

What the U. S. Election Could Mean for Canadian Businesses

Canada's business world is buzzing with concern over the upcoming U.S. election. A recent report from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce warns that protectionist policies proposed by both presidential candidates could seriously damage the economies of both nations. This is due to the strong ties and i

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Oct 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

David Boreanaz Talks About a Bones Revival

David Boreanaz, known for his role as Booth in the popular TV show Bones, recently opened up about the possibility of a revival. The idea of bringing back the beloved procedural drama has been a hot topic amongst fans, mainly because of the incredible on-screen chemistry between Boreanaz and his co-

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Oct 08 2024SCIENCE

Learning from Small Satellites to Improve Big Science Missions

NASA's small satellite missions have come a long way. They've learned from past failures and now do amazing science at a low cost. Take TEMPEST-D and RAINCube, for instance. Launched just minutes apart in 2018, they helped create the first near-real-time 3D model of storm evolution. Impressed by the

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Purdy's Scrambles: Help or Hurt the 49ers?

In the 49ers' recent loss to the Arizona Cardinals, quarterback Brock Purdy's ability to scramble was both a blessing and a curse. Coach Kyle Shanahan pointed out that while Purdy’s scrambles can extend plays and keep drives alive, they can also disrupt the offense’s timing. This was seen in the gam

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Underwater Pressure: Does It Really Make Aquaman Stronger?

In the world of DC Comics, a new explanation has surfaced for Aquaman's superstrength. According to World’s Finest: Teen Titans #3, the high pressure at ocean depths might be responsible for Atlantean muscles being stronger. This theory is based on real-life deep-sea creatures that thrive in extreme

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

The Celtics' Preseason Trip: Battling Jet Lag with Science

Imagine flying halfway around the world for just a couple of games. That's what the Boston Celtics are doing, and it's not just about playing basketball. They're also dealing with a big challenge: jet lag. To help, the team has a secret weapon: science. The players are being told how much to sleep,

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