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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Spotting Athletes: A New Way with Deep Learning

In sports like running, jumping, or soccer, coaches often need to study athletes' moves to help them improve. One big challenge is quickly spotting athletes, their gear, and field boundaries in videos or photos. Existing methods struggle with this, mainly because they lose important time details, mi

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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

Bike Crash Types: Risk Factors on UK Roads

Ever wondered why certain bike crashes happen so often on UK roads? Let's dive into three common types: overtaking, rear-end, and door crashes. Research has mostly focused on intersection crashes, but what about those that happen on road segments? This study aims to shed light on the risk factors fo

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Arm Swing and Walking Speed: A Post-Stroke Perspective

Walking faster is a big deal for people who've had a stroke. One thing that can hold them back is not swinging their arms enough. This can make it tough to move forward quickly. But why does this happen, and can it be changed? Let's dive in! After a stroke, some people might not move their arms as

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

How Different Rules Affect Young Basketball Players in Small Games

Ever wondered how changing the rules in basketball can affect young players? A recent study looked into this by testing three different rule sets during small-sided games. They wanted to see how these rules would impact the players' physical performance, how hard they thought they were working, and

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Jan 04 2025CRIME

Trump's Sentencing Date Set, But No Jail Time Expected

In a surprising twist, a judge has set a sentencing date for President-elect Donald Trump in his hush money case, just over a week before he's due to return to the White House. But, the judge has signaled that Trump won't be going to jail. This makes Trump the first president to start their term wit

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Court Gives Green Light to NYC's Manhattan Toll Plan

"A federal judge has given New York City the go-ahead to start charging drivers $9 to enter Manhattan’s busiest areas. This decision comes after New Jersey tried to stop the new tolling program before it began. The plan, known as congestion pricing, is set to launch on Sunday. Janno Lieber, the chi

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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

British Quarry Reveals Dinosaur Footprints

Imagine the surprise of quarry workers in Oxfordshire, England, when they stumbled upon footprints of a giant predator and other dinosaurs last summer. This discovery, unveiled to the public recently, is one of the most exciting finds in Britain in almost three decades. Paleontologists are thrilled

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Milan's Comeback: A Tale of Substitutes and Turnarounds

AC Milan pulled off an impressive comeback against Juventus to secure a spot in the Supercoppa Italiana final. The game's turning point was the substitutions made by coach Sergio Conceicao. Let's take a look at how the players fared. Goalkeeper Mike Maignan had a mixed game. He couldn't keep out a

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Jan 04 2025CRIME

“Cybertruck Blast: Special Forces Veteran's Intentions Questioned”

Imagine this: a long-serving US Special Forces soldier blows up his Tesla Cybertruck right outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The bomb was so powerful that it smashed the truck to pieces, but mysteriously, nearby glass doors and luxurious chandeliers stayed intact. Seven people were

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

Rhode Island's 2026: Shifts in Business, Housing, and Unfinished Projects

As 2026 approaches, Rhode Island is witnessing some big changes in its business landscape. Hasbro, the famous toy maker, is pondering a relocation to Boston. This has state officials working overtime to convince them to stick around. Meanwhile, in Newport, one ambitious entrepreneur is snapping up r

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