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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Uzbekistan-Utah: A Drone Love Story

Meraque Group, a Malaysian startup that's all about making drones do the heavy lifting in agriculture, has hitched its wagon to Uzbekistan's Ministry of Agriculture. The two signed a MoU, with Shakhobjon Sharifov, Director of an 'Administrative and Economic Service', and Razali Ismail, Meraque's CEO

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Peter Molyneux: AI Will Revolutionize Gaming. . . Or Maybe Not?

Video game development is about to get a whole lot easier, at least according to Peter Molyneux. The renowned British designer believes that AI will soon become the secret sauce for creating games, handling everything from characters and animations to dialogue and level design with just a text promp

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Pandemic Brains: Did Lockdowns Age Our Teens?

A new study suggests that COVID-19 lockdowns may have accelerated brain aging in teenagers, particularly girls. Researchers at the University of Washington found that the cerebral cortex, the brain's outer layer responsible for higher-level thinking, thinned more rapidly in teens during the pandemi

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Sep 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Aurora's Theater Renaissance: A Shot at Stardom or a Risky Bet?

As the leaves turn and fall festivals fill the air with excitement, downtown Aurora finds itself in the midst of its own cultural awakening. From classic films to sold-out musicals, the city's performance venues are buzzing with activity - a far cry from the pandemic-induced lull that once threaten

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

College Athletes: Strong Bodies, Strong Minds?

LSU is taking a proactive approach to athlete well-being by bringing in mental health professionals. Dr. Lakeitha Poole, the Assistant Athletic Director of Psychology and Counseling, works with athletes to improve their mental game. She emphasizes that athletes today face unique pressures compared

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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Downtown Joliet's Parking Predicament: Free Valet or a Band-Aid Solution?

Downtown Joliet is facing a parking headache thanks to ongoing construction. Businesses like CUT 158 Chophouse are feeling the pinch, reporting a 60% drop in customers. In a bid to entice diners back, the owner, Bill Dimitroulas, is offering free valet parking not just for his restaurants but for

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Could Qualcomm Be Intel's Unexpected Lifesaver?

Qualcomm, the company known for its ARM chips in smartphones, is reportedly eyeing a major move: buying Intel's struggling PC business. This shakeup could rewrite the rules of the PC game, giving Qualcomm a foothold in the x86 world while Intel refocuses on its AI and chip manufacturing ambitions.

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Mafia: The Old Country - A Slow Burn

Picture this: It's 1900s Sicily, and you've just gotten your hands on the hottest new toy in town - a horseless carriage! But don't get too excited, because these babies top out at a whopping 46 mph. That's right, slower than most people's morning commute. Why would anyone want to drive so slow? We

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Master of the Trade: Can Metallica Really Rock the Skilled Labor Workforce?

Metallica, known for their heavy metal music, is now supporting welding programs nationwide through their foundation All Within My Hands. Front Range Community College (FRCC) in Colorado received a $100,000 grant from Metallica Scholars. This funding has greatly benefited FRCC's welding program and

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Can a Side of Beef Change the Face of Fine Dining? A Look at NYC's Culinary Inclusion Efforts

Imagine this: a side of beef bigger than a classroom desk, and a group of high school students wielding sawblades, ready to tackle it. This isn't just a scene from a cooking show; it's the Food Education Fund in action, aiming to inject diversity into the world of fine dining. But are these hands-

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