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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Improving Robot Basketball Skills with AI

You've probably heard about robots playing basketball. But did you know that these robots have trouble recognizing the ball and measuring distances? To fix this, scientists used a combination of robot operating systems and smart algorithms called IBN-YOLOv5s. They added a special module to the algor

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Nov 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Scott Pilgrim Anime: One Season and Done

It's been a year since the Scott Pilgrim Takes Off anime hit Netflix, and creator Bryan Lee O’Malley shared some news on Twitter that many fans were dreading. The series won't be coming back for a second season. O’Malley thanked fans for their support and praised the global cast and crew for their h

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Trump's Education Pick Faces Sex Abuse Allegations

Donald Trump, the President-elect, has nominated Linda McMahon as the new Education Secretary. This is surprising because she's being sued for allegedly allowing child sexual abuse. The lawsuit claims that Linda and her husband, Vince McMahon, knew about the abuse but did nothing to stop it. They ar

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

LA Leaders Fortify Protections for Immigrants and LGBTQ Students Ahead of Trump's Return

As President Trump prepares to step back into the White House, Los Angeles is stepping up to shield its immigrant community and LGBTQ students. The city council made a significant move by designating LA as a "sanctuary city, " which means local resources won’t be used to enforce federal immigration

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why 80 Hours in the Latest Dragon Age Game Just Isn't Enough

Imagine spending almost four days straight playing a new RPG. You've explored every corner, completed every quest, and even tried a few different characters. Yet, you're still craving more. That's the situation I found myself in after playing Dragon Age: The Veilguard for 80 hours. It's not that the

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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Bubbles Boost Algae's Power to Clean Water

Imagine tiny bubbles dancing through water, helping tiny algae grow bigger. These aren't regular bubbles; they're micro-nano bubbles, or MNBs for short. Scientists used them to boost the power of Chlorella vulgaris algae to clean water. The world's water is facing a big problem: antibiotics are pol

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Nov 19 2024CRIME

Digital Harassment: A Threat to Young Immigrants and LGBTQ+ Youth

Immigrant teens and LGBTQ+ individuals in Georgia are on edge due to eerie messages they're receiving. These texts, alarming and unnerving, threaten them with deportation or mysterious "re-education camps. " The recipients, mostly young people, are scared and unsure about who to trust. Local authori

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Improving Campus Social Networks: A New Way to Track Opinions

Public opinion can spread like wildfire on campus social networks. Traditional methods of monitoring and searching these networks can be slow and wasteful. To solve this problem, researchers have introduced a new approach. They've combined dynamic deletion with the shortest path algorithm to classif

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Nov 18 2024RELIGION

Revival of Faith: Argentines of Polish Descent Pilgrim to Luján Post-COVID

Luján, nestled in Argentina, is a prime spiritual destination for believers worldwide. Each year, Buenos Aires' Polish communities host a pilgrimage for Polish Argentines. This fascinating journey has seen a rollercoaster of pilgrim numbers, from 5 million in 2019 to a dramatic drop to 1 million in

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

The Life and Death of a Russian Chef Who Spoke Out Against War

In a shocking turn of events, Alexei Zimin, a renowned Russian chef who openly criticized Russia's role in the Ukraine war, was found dead in Belgrade, Serbia. Zimin, who lived in London for many years, was known for his work at ZIMA restaurant and his criticisms of the Kremlin. The chef's body was

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