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Apr 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Water-Energy Trade-Off in Commercial Cooling

In the United States, there is a push to switch from traditional air conditioning systems to evaporative cooling. This change is driven by the desire to cut down on energy use and reduce the strain on the power grid. However, this shift is not as straightforward as it seems. There are other environm

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Apr 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots and Strawberries: A New Way to Measure Weight

Robots are stepping into the strawberry fields to help with grading. This task is usually done by hand, but robots could make it faster and gentler on the fruit. The key to grading strawberries is getting their weight right. So, how do these robots figure out the weight of a strawberry? First, let'

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Apr 03 2025EDUCATION

How City Living and School Grade Affect Students' Eyesight

In the bustling city of Nanjing, China, a significant issue has been quietly growing. It is the rate of myopia, or nearsightedness, among students. This problem is not uniform. It varies greatly depending on where students live and what grade they are in. Let's dive into the details. First, let

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Apr 03 2025BUSINESS

Big Brands Bet Big Despite Uncertainty

The Super Bowl is a massive deal for advertisers. It is a chance to reach millions of viewers. Big brands are returning to the event after a few years of sitting it out. They are spending a lot of money despite record-high ad prices. This is happening even though the past couple of years have been t

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Apr 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chatbots Tricking Humans: The Turing Test Twist

The Turing test, a famous test for AI intelligence, has been passed by a leading AI model. This test, created by Alan Turing, checks if a machine can fool a human into thinking it's human. In a recent study, OpenAI's GPT-4. 5 model tricked people 73% of the time when it pretended to be a specific pe

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Apr 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Morning Show's Temporary Home: A Cafeteria Adventure

The morning show "Live with Kelly and Mark" is shifting to a new location, but not quite yet. The co-hosts, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, are moving to ABC and Disney's new Hudson Square headquarters. The new studio won't be ready until April 14. So, they will be broadcasting from a temporary sp

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Apr 03 2025SPORTS

Coach Beard's Big Decision: Staying Put at Ole Miss

In a surprising turn of events, Chris Beard has chosen to remain at Ole Miss. This news comes after he had chats with Texas A&M about their open head coach spot. Beard's decision might seem unexpected, given his strong connections to Texas. He attended the University of Texas and has coached at seve

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Apr 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Nintendo Switch 2: What's New and What's Next?

The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here, and it's packed with upgrades that gamers have been waiting for. The console will hit stores on June 5, 2025, and it's priced at $450. Pre-orders start on April 9, so mark your calendars. The new Switch 2 has a larger 7. 9-inch display with a 1080p resolution,

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Apr 03 2025SPORTS

College Basketball's Transfer Portal: The Guard Game

The transfer portal in college basketball is buzzing with activity. Over 1, 000 players have already signed up, and this number will grow as the season wraps up. This trend is causing a stir, with plenty of chatter on social media about who's joining, which schools are interested, and who's planning

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Apr 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Action Star in Trouble: Van Damme Faces Serious Accusations

The famous action star Jean-Claude Van Damme, known for his intense fight scenes and thick accent, is now facing serious accusations. Over a decade ago, he was supposedly involved in a disturbing situation in Cannes, France. Five women, linked to a criminal group led by a Romanian businessman, were

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