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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Slick and Strong: How Tiny Fibers Make Slippery Composites

Ever wondered how to make things slide smoothly and quietly? Scientists have been working on this problem for a while. They wanted to create materials that can handle water well and reduce friction and noise. This is important for things like machinery parts that need to move smoothly without making

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Jan 26 2026CRYPTO

The Truth Behind Stablecoin's Growing Popularity

Stablecoins are getting a lot of attention. Big companies and even former leaders are getting involved. Some experts say stablecoins are a big deal, like the crypto version of ChatGPT. But are they really that popular? A recent report shows that most stablecoin activity isn't for everyday payments.

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

Allied Gaming Takes Next Step in Legal Battle

Allied Gaming & Entertainment recently shared some big news with its investors. The company has been in a legal fight with Knighted Pastures and a few other parties. On January 5, 2026, a court in California made some important decisions. First, the court said Allied could update its complaint. Thi

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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

Notre Dame's Jardon Faison: A Choice Between Two Sports

Notre Dame's lacrosse coach, Kevin Corrigan, recently shared his thoughts on Jardon Faison's decision to focus solely on football. Faison, a standout in both lacrosse and football, chose to leave the lacrosse team to dedicate himself entirely to football. Corrigan, while respectful, made it clear th

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Jan 26 2026LIFESTYLE

Sip Smart: Top Non-Alcoholic Beers You Should Try in 2026

More people are choosing to drink less alcohol. This is good news for those who love beer but want to avoid the downsides of alcohol. The market for non-alcoholic beer has grown a lot in the last ten years. These beers taste like the real thing but without the alcohol. Experts and bartenders have s

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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

Popovich's Comeback: A Glimpse of the Legend

Gregg Popovich, the celebrated former coach of the San Antonio Spurs, made a surprising appearance at a recent NBA G League game. This event was special because Popovich is not often seen in public. He was there to support the Austin Spurs, a team linked to his former team. Fans stood up and cheered

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Power Down: A Chilly Wake-Up for Thousands

A sudden freeze led to a massive power outage, leaving over 207, 000 people in the dark on Sunday morning. The Nashville Electric Service (NES) reported this number at 11:00 a. m. , attributing the issue to the harsh weather. This situation is a stark contrast to the previous night, where only a ha

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Jan 25 2026EDUCATION

How Stories Can Make Learning Anatomy Easier

Learning about the nerves in the head can be tough. But what if stories could make it easier? A recent study looked at how different teaching methods affect how well medical students learn this tricky subject. The study split 88 students into three groups. One group got the usual lessons. The other

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Jan 25 2026CELEBRITIES

Kylie and Timothee's Secret Mexican Night Out

Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet were seen having a cozy dinner in Cabo San Lucas. They chose a quiet spot at Flora Farms, a place known for its beauty and privacy. This is the same place where Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo got married. Someone who saw them said Timothee took photos of Kylie wit

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

UFC Pulls Plug on Fight Over Odds Worries

In a surprising move, the UFC decided to scrap a fight just before it was supposed to happen. The match between Alexander Hernandez and Michael Johnson was supposed to be part of the UFC 324 event in Las Vegas. But the UFC got a heads-up about some shady betting activity. So, they pulled the plug.

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