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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Do Airplanes Need Tiny Tugs to Move?

Airplanes are built to soar in the sky, but they're not so great at moving around on the ground. That's where tiny tugs come in. These small machines can move even the biggest planes, like the Airbus A380. But how do they do it? First, let's talk about weight. Airplanes come in all sizes. The Airbu

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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Office Work Struggles: Why Bots Aren't Ready to Replace You Yet

AI's performance in the workplace is not as impressive as many people think. A recent study shows that AI models struggle to handle the complex tasks that office workers deal with every day. The study, called APEX-Agents, tested AI models on real-world tasks from lawyers, consultants, and bankers. T

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Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking Drug Secrets: A New Way to Spot Dangerous Mixes

Drugs can be tricky. They can help, but they can also cause trouble, especially when mixed. Figuring out which drug combos are risky is a big deal in health tech. But, it's not easy. Most tools out there have a hard time with tricky sentences and rare drug links. They often miss the mark. So, a new

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Jan 23 2026FINANCE

Wealth Managers: AI Isn't the Secret to Winning Big Clients

AI is being sold as the magic tool to find wealthy clients. But top advisors aren't convinced. They say AI can find names and numbers, but that's just the start. The real challenge is getting these busy, wealthy people to trust you. Matthew Fleissig, CEO of Pathstone, knows this well. He manages $1

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Visions of the Departed: A Look into Dreams of Loved Ones

Dreams about people who have passed away are more common than you might think. These dreams, often called visions of the departed, happen to many people. They can feel very real and meaningful. A recent study looked at a lot of reports about these dreams. They found that most of these reports were p

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Swarms: A New Challenge for Our Digital World

AI is changing the game, and not always in a good way. We're talking about something called AI swarms. These are groups of AI agents that work together to spread false information or manipulate what we see online. It's like having a bunch of tiny robots working together to cause trouble. What makes

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Faces Over Passports: Airports Embrace High-Tech ID Checks

Airports in the U. S. are rolling out new tech that uses your face as your ID. This means saying goodbye to digging out your passport or boarding pass at security. Instead, cameras will scan your face to confirm who you are. This tech is already in use at some airports, and more are expected to join

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

How AI is Changing Bone Health Checks

AI is stepping up to help doctors spot osteoporosis. This is a sneaky condition that weakens bones. It often goes unnoticed until a fracture happens. Now, AI tools are being tested to find osteoporosis earlier. These tools look at regular scans, like those for lung or heart issues. They check for bo

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

Embracing Dr. King's Vision: A Path to Unity

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was not just a minister; he was a beacon of unity. His teachings crossed borders of race, faith, and social status. He preached values that anyone could follow, no matter where they were or who they were with. These values were not just ideas; they were calls to action. F

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Agents: From Helpers to Bosses

AI agents are becoming a big deal, but many companies are still struggling to make them work. In 2024, everyone was excited about AI demos, but 2025 brought a harsh reality check. According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, the number of businesses abandoning their AI projects skyrocketed from 17%

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