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Dec 01 2025EDUCATION

Physics Magic: Where Science Meets Fun

At Foothill College, two physics teachers, Frank Cascarano and David Marasco, are preparing for something extraordinary. They are not just teaching physics; they are performing it. Their show, "The Physics Show, " is a mix of science and magic. They will make fire with mirrors, drop eggs without bre

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Science Funding: The Backbone of Tennessee's Future

Tennessee is home to some of the most advanced scientific research in the country. Places like Vanderbilt University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are at the forefront of this innovation. They work on everything from healthcare to artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing. Laser

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Dec 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water Warriors: The Amazing Super Scoopers

Super Scoopers are like the superheroes of firefighting planes. They are not the biggest or the flashiest, but they have a superpower: they can refill their water tanks in just 12 seconds by landing on any large body of water. These planes are not your average seaplanes. They are built specifically

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

South Korea's Trade Surge: Chips and Cars Drive Growth

South Korea's trade numbers are looking up! For the sixth month in a row, exports increased, surprising experts. This time, it was chips and cars leading the charge. Semiconductors, those tiny but mighty brain parts of electronics, hit a new high. Demand for advanced chips, especially those used in

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Stay Connected Anywhere: Cardtonic's eSIM Revolution

Cardtonic has just rolled out a new eSIM service, making it easier for people to stay online no matter where they are. This isn't just a small update—it's a big step towards better connectivity for users in Nigeria, Ghana, and beyond. The eSIM service is perfect for travelers, students, and profess

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Are We Willingly Walking Into a Digital Prison?

People often welcome technology into their lives without questioning its long-term effects. Take cell phones, for instance. Many can't imagine life without them, but they rarely think about how these devices track their every move. GPS, WiFi, and cell towers can pinpoint your location at any time. P

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Tijjani Reijnders: Manchester City's Midfield Mystery

Tijjani Reijnders, Manchester City's summer signing, has fans split on his performance. Some believe he's worth waiting on, while others think he's not living up to expectations. Reijnders joined City from AC Milan, where he stood out despite his team's struggles. He's a versatile midfielder but has

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Guess What's New on Google? Crowd-Powered Predictions!

Google has just added something fresh to its search and finance tools. Now, users can see real-time odds on future events, like elections or economic downturns, thanks to prediction markets Polymarket and Kalshi. This isn't just any data; it's crowd-sourced forecasts. Imagine people betting on outc

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

The Truth Behind UK's Budget Numbers: Was the Public Misled?

In a recent turn of events, Britain's finance chief, Rachel Reeves, has come under fire for her handling of economic forecasts leading up to the budget announcement. Critics argue that she may have painted a misleading picture of the country's financial health. Let's break it down. Reeves initially

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Dec 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Shining Beacon of Holiday Cheer and Hope

On a rainy Sunday, a vibrant crowd gathered to celebrate the launch of a beloved holiday tradition on Staten Island. The DiMartino family's home on Sharrotts Road was transformed into a dazzling Christmas village, featuring Victorian displays, a bustling bakery, a lively dance hall, a whimsical caro

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