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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Archaeologists Unearth Oldest Ochre Mine with Modern Tech

Imagine digging up clues from the past with today's technology! That's what a global team of researchers did when they found the world's oldest ochre mine. This mine, located in Eswatini, Africa, is around 40, 000 years old. Ochre is a pigment used for art and decoration. By studying ochre from this

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Oct 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Meet Gisele's New Beau: Joaquim Valente's Story

Gisele Bündchen, the supermodel, is expecting a baby with her boyfriend Joaquim Valente. They are ready for this new phase in their lives. This little one will join big siblings Benjamin and Vivian. A bit about Joaquim: he is from a family of jūjutsu experts. Three generations have practiced this m

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Moon Mission Update: Artemis 2's Core Stage Arrives in Florida

NASA's Artemis 2 mission to the moon is making significant progress. The core stage of the Space Launch System rocket arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Tuesday, July 23. This massive rocket stage, measuring 212 feet (65 meters), was transported by NASA's Pegasus barge from New Orleans ov

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Ancient Shrimp-like Creature Found in Fool's Gold

Imagine finding a shimmering fossil that looks like a piece of expensive jewelry. Well, that's exactly what scientists discovered in New York state. This fossil is a new type of ancient arthropod, similar to modern-day shrimp. It lived on the ocean floor around 450 million years ago. The unique thin

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Oct 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Sons' Halloween Brawl: A New Twist

Last weekend, a Halloween party in Los Angeles saw an unexpected clash. Three of Sean 'Diddy' Combs's sons—Christian, Quincy, and Justin—bumped into R&B singer Ray J. The two groups had history. Ray J had made some comments about Diddy, who's currently locked up in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

Tony Stewart's 2011 Championship: A Team Effort and a Gamble

Tony Stewart, co-owner of Stewart Haas Racing, is saying goodbye to NASCAR Cup Series racing by the end of 2024. Among his many achievements, his third Cup Series title in 2011 stands out. This wasn't an easy win. Stewart's car had issues, like a loose grille, forcing him to pit during green flag ru

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Trump's Plan: Seize Cartel Money to Help Crime Victims

Donald Trump, the 78-year-old former U. S. President, recently proposed a unique plan. If elected, he aims to seize assets from criminal gangs and drug cartels, using the money to support families affected by "migrant crime. " The funds would create a compensation fund for those harmed by illegal im

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Oct 29 2024SCIENCE

The Artemis 1 Heat Shield Mystery: NASA's Unexpected Space Riddle

NASA's Artemis 1 mission recently gave scientists a surprise they hadn't counted on. The Orion spacecraft's heat shield got way hotter than anyone thought it would while flying back from space. Now, scientists are busy figuring out what went wrong. They're running tests and checks to make sure futur

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Artificial Intelligence in Poker: A Fair Game?

Technology and poker have been linked for years, with innovations like card shufflers and even online poker sites changing the game. But one advancement, poker bots, is raising some eyebrows. Powered by machine learning, these bots can analyze millions of hands and adapt their strategies to outwit h

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Silicon Valley: The New Cathedral

These days, people worship at temples made of silicon and glass, with holy texts stored on tiny, powerful devices. Greg Epstein, who works as a chaplain at Harvard and MIT, sees technology as our new religion. It has universal principles, rituals, and a sense of community, like any faith you could t

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