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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Projectors: The Big Screen Revolution at Home

In recent years, projectors have become a popular choice for home entertainment. This shift began with advancements in technology and was accelerated by the pandemic. Companies like Anker and Valerion have played a significant role in making projectors more practical and immersive. The journey of p

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

Oldest Fire Starter Found in England

In a field in eastern England, scientists have found proof that humans made fire a long time ago. This is the oldest proof ever found. The proof includes baked earth, broken flint axes, and two pieces of pyrite. Pyrite is a type of stone that can make sparks. This shows that early humans, likely Nea

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Mike Jacobs: The Coach with a Winning Streak

Mike Jacobs is a big deal in college football. He just got a new job as the head coach at Mercer. This is his third time leading a team. He's been coaching for 22 years and has a great record. He's won 85 games and only lost 20. That's a winning percentage of 81%. Not many coaches can say that. Jac

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's AI Power Struggle: Who Will Win?

Meta, the company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has been shaking things up with its artificial intelligence (AI) division. The big boss, Mark Zuckerberg, brought in a young tech whiz, Alexandr Wang, to lead a new team called TBD Lab. This team is made up of some of the brightest AI minds

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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

How Moving Jobs Affects Career Growth in Medicine

People who work in medical schools often move to different schools. This is common. But does changing jobs help or hurt their chances of getting promoted? Not many studies have looked into this. First, let's talk about why this matters. When people move jobs, they might get new opportunities. But t

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

What Lies Beneath: Rethinking Uranus and Neptune

Uranus and Neptune may not be the icy worlds we once thought. Recent research from the University of Zurich suggests these planets might be more rocky than previously believed. This challenges the traditional classification of planets in our solar system. Typically, planets are grouped into three t

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

College Sports: A Mix of Surprises, Changes, and Big Moves

College basketball is heating up, and teams are showing their true colors. BYU's freshman guard, AJ Dybantsa, had a standout second half in a close game against Clemson, proving he's a player to watch. However, the Cougars still need to show consistency to be considered national title contenders. M

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Life Jacket Safety Alert: What You Need to Know

A safety alert has been issued about certain child life jackets. The Kent Watersports CSF-2 life jackets were incorrectly labeled. They show two weight ranges: 50–90 lbs. (23–41 kg) and under 50 lbs. (23 kg). But they are only safe for kids under 50 lbs. (23 kg). This mistake could lead to dangerous

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

Iran's Big Science Pitch to BRICS

Iran recently hosted a gathering of BRICS nations to talk about big science projects. This wasn't just any meeting; it was the 7th time these countries got together to discuss how to work on huge research projects together. The event took place in Tehran over three days. Iran had some big ideas to

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Dec 10 2025CRYPTO

Shielding Trillions: Quantum-Proofing Finance's Future

The finance world is stepping up its game against a looming threat: quantum computers. BOLTS Technologies, a cybersecurity innovator, has teamed up with the Canton Network to test a new shield for digital transactions. This isn't just any test; it's a trial run for protecting trillions of dollars in

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