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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech for Spotting Human Actions Early

Detecting human actions early is super important for fields like robotics, gaming, security, and healthcare. When systems can spot actions quickly and accurately, they can respond faster and work better. But traditional methods struggle with real-time data that's incomplete. They're usually designed

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Northeast Ohio's Happenings: A Mix of Music, Laughter, and Learning

Northeast Ohio is buzzing with activities this week. There's something for everyone, from music lovers to comedy fans and those who enjoy learning new things. Music enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to. The Songbird Brunch with 3 Birds and The Wire kicks off the week at the Music Box Supper C

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

Breast Milk's Hidden Heroes: How Friendly Bacteria Fight Off Dangerous Germs

Breast milk is more than just food for babies. It's a powerhouse of good bacteria that can help fight off nasty infections. Scientists have found that certain types of these friendly bacteria, called Limosilactobacillus fermentum, can boost the body's defenses against a harmful germ called Neisseria

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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Connecting the Unconnected: Astranis' New Vanguard Service

Astranis has introduced a new service called Vanguard that aims to expand communication possibilities. This service uses small satellites to create a network that can reach areas where traditional communication methods fall short. It's designed to help in disaster situations or for secure military o

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Nov 08 2025CRYPTO

Kazakhstan's Big Crypto Bet: What's the Plan?

Kazakhstan is making a bold move into the world of cryptocurrency. The country's government is thinking about using some of its National Fund assets, along with gold and foreign exchange reserves, to create a crypto reserve. This isn't just a small experiment. They're talking about investing between

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

Tech Boost: How FPT is Helping Taiwan's Banks Go Digital

FPT, a big tech company, is teaming up with two major banks in Taiwan to bring their services into the digital age. This isn't just about making things look pretty; it's about making banking safer, smoother, and more efficient for everyone involved. First up, FPT is working with OBank to revamp the

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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

Tennis Players' Busy Lives: Jack Draper Calls Out Hypocrisy Over Scheduling

Top tennis players often complain about their packed schedules. The ATP tour is a never-ending cycle of tournaments that takes a toll on players' bodies and minds. Stars like Carlos Alcaraz have spoken out about the grueling schedule, saying it's unsustainable. Even former champions like Andy Roddic

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Nov 08 2025EDUCATION

Why CU Boulder Needs to Teach History to All Students

CU Boulder is missing a big chance to shape well-rounded students. Right now, students can graduate without ever taking a history class. This isn't just a small oversight. It sends a clear message: the university doesn't think knowing history is important. History isn't just about memorizing dates

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Nov 08 2025OPINION

When the Mind Plays Tricks: Overcoming Performance Anxiety

In the world of sports, sometimes the biggest challenge isn't the opponent, but the mind. This was clear during a recent game where a rookie punter for the Denver Broncos struggled to make consistent kicks. The crowd's reaction was harsh, but it highlighted a common issue in sports: the yips. The y

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Nov 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

How a Common Pollutant Messes With Tiny Ocean Plants

DES, a chemical often found in water, is causing trouble for tiny ocean plants called diatoms. These plants are super important because they make a lot of the oxygen we breathe. But DES is making it hard for them to do their job. When diatoms are exposed to DES, they can't make as much chlorophyll,

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