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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Ireland's Chilly New Year: What's in Store for January 2026?

Ireland is in for a frosty start to 2026, with weather experts predicting a cold and crisp January. The chill is expected to stick around, with temperatures dropping to as low as -5C in some areas. This cold snap is due to a high-pressure system that's keeping the weather dry and settled, but also a

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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Pennsylvania's Wild Weather Weekend: What to Expect

Pennsylvania is in for a rollercoaster of weather this weekend. It's not just about the snow; it's about the wild swings in temperature and wind that will make you question if you packed the right clothes. First, the good news: after a chilly Saturday night, things are looking up. Sunday is expecte

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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Bulgaria Braces for Windy Sunday

Bulgaria is in for a windy Sunday, with weather alerts issued for the entire country. The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) has put out a warning for strong and stormy winds, with yellow and orange alerts in place. Twelve regions are under an orange alert, which means people sh

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is iTagPro Right for Your Needs? A Clear Look at Bluetooth Trackers

Bluetooth trackers like iTagPro are everywhere right now. People are searching for honest reviews to see if these devices really work. So, what's the deal with iTagPro? Let's break it down. First, it's important to know that iTagPro is a Bluetooth tracker, not a GPS tracker. This means it connects

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

How Silkworms Adjust to Seasons: The Role of a Tiny Protein

Silkworms, those fuzzy little creatures that spin shiny cocoons, have a clever way to handle changing seasons. They can pause their development, a process called diapause, when conditions aren't right. This pause is like a built-in survival strategy, helping them wait out harsh weather. Scientists

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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

A Snowy Holiday Mess: Flights Grounded, But City Streets Clear

New York City and North Jersey got off easy during a recent snowstorm, but airports were a different story. While the city saw only a few inches of snow, airports like JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark faced major delays and cancellations. The storm hit hardest in areas like Long Island and Connecticut, wh

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Dec 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Taiwan Shakes: A Night of Tremors and Tech Worries

Late on a Saturday night, Taiwan experienced a significant shake-up. A 7. 0 magnitude earthquake struck near the northeastern coast, sending tremors through the island. The quake, centered about 32 km off Yilan, hit at 11:05 pm local time. Buildings in Taipei swayed, and alerts buzzed on phones acro

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Building Better Bones: How 3D Printing is Changing the Game

Bone repairs are tricky. Current materials often fall short. They struggle to balance strength and function. But there's hope. Inspired by nature, scientists are using 3D printing to create new materials. These are not your average implants. They are special. They are bicontinuous interpenetrating-p

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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

Southern California's Extreme Weather Swing

Southern California is dealing with a massive cleanup after an unusually wet Christmas season. This is the wettest Christmas in recent memory, and it has caused a lot of damage. Just a year ago, wildfires were a big problem in places like Altadena and Pacific Palisades. Now, the weather has complete

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Japanese Boxing Stars Set the Stage for Epic 2026 Clash

In the world of boxing, two Japanese stars, Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani, have set the stage for what could be the biggest fight of 2026. Both fighters secured victories in their recent matches, proving they are ready for a showdown. Naoya Inoue, known for his speed and skill, defeated David Pica

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