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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Walking: How Young and Older Adults Judge Balance Blunders

Falls, often due to trips or slips, are a big worry, especially for older folks. When people feel unsteady, they might avoid certain activities, thinking they're too risky. But how do people judge how bad a stumble is? Does it matter if you're falling forward or backward? And does age change this ju

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Digital Hangouts Shape Young Minds

Young people today are growing up in a world where online spaces are just as real as the physical ones. Platforms like social media and online games have become virtual hangouts, changing how they connect with friends and make new ones. These digital spaces can be great for staying in touch and maki

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Vibes: Music, Food, and Fun in Aspen

Aspen is buzzing with events this week, from live music to Thanksgiving feasts and ski season kickoffs. Let's dive in! First up, music lovers can catch Michal Menert, a Colorado-based electronic music producer, at Belly Up Aspen on November 21st. He's known for blending vintage vinyl samples, analo

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

U. S. Cracks Down on AI Chip Smuggling to China

The U. S. is taking a hard stance on AI chip smuggling. Four people have been accused of trying to send high-tech chips from Nvidia to China without permission. This has sparked a call for a new law to track these chips more closely. The U. S. House Select Committee on China is pushing for the Chip

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Fish Feed is Messing with Our Water Surveys

In the world of water studies, scientists often use environmental DNA (eDNA) to spot fish. But there's a problem: fish feed can fool these tests, making it seem like fish are present when they're not. This is a big issue, especially near fish farms, because it can give wrong results. Researchers to

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

A Golden Ballroom or a Golden Opportunity for Scandal?

A lavish ballroom project at the White House has sparked a heated debate. The plan involves a massive 90, 000 square foot ballroom, capable of hosting up to 1, 000 guests. This extravagant addition is set to overshadow the main White House building itself. The president insists that private donors a

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Survivors Find Relief in Digital Yoga

Breast cancer is a common diagnosis among women, and those who survive often deal with lasting issues like fatigue. This fatigue can really drag down their quality of life. Yoga has shown promise in helping with these problems and improving overall health. Now, digital yoga programs are becoming a p

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Machines Smarter Than Us? The Truth Behind the Hype

The idea that machines will soon outsmart humans has taken over the tech world. But is this belief based on facts or just another modern myth? People love stories that sound too good to be true. The idea of super-smart machines is one of those stories. It's exciting and a bit scary. But is it real?

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Remote Guidance is Shaping the Future of Robot-Assisted Surgeries

Robotic surgery is becoming more common. But who teaches the surgeons? Enter teleproctoring. This is where experts guide surgeons from afar. A recent study took a close look at how well this works. The study checked out different robotic systems. It looked at how well surgeons learned and how well

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Nov 21 2025WEATHER

Thanksgiving Weather: Chilly Vibes Ahead for South Louisiana

Thanksgiving is coming up, and the weather in south Louisiana might take a cool turn. Right now, experts are keeping an eye on a possible cold front that could sweep through the area next week. This could mean cooler temperatures and a more autumnal feel for the holiday. The start of next week is e

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