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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Wearable Tech: Missing the Mark on Diversity

Wearable assistive and rehabilitation technologies, or WEARTechs, are designed to help people with disabilities. But there's a big problem. These technologies often miss the mark when it comes to diversity. This means they don't work well for everyone. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a rou

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Life Tables: A New Way to Measure Time

The world of data is buzzing with information about births, deaths, and movements. This has opened up new ways to look at life tables, which are used to figure out how long people live and when they might die. One exciting development is the creation of life tables that can be measured in quarters,

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Feb 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jump, Shoot, Repeat: The Wild Ride of Shotgun Cop Man

Shotgun Cop Man is a game that has a unique concept. It's all about using your guns to jump. The game is a 2D platformer. The main character is a bald cop with a shotgun and a handgun. He can't move fast on the ground. But if he shoots his gun at the floor, he can fly upward. The handgun gives a sma

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Feb 22 2025BUSINESS

New Business Hub Brewing in Chapin

Chapin is buzzing with excitement as a new business hub is about to take shape. This new development is going to be a place where all sorts of businesses can set up shop, from retail stores to offices. The business park will be built on a 8. 14-acre piece of land where Chapin Road meets Primrose Lan

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

The Goat's Worm Problem: A New Weapon in the Fight

First, let's talk about the enemy. A tiny worm called Haemonchus contortus is causing big problems for goats. These worms are sneaky. They use special tools, HcTPS and HcGOB, to make a sugar called trehalose. This sugar helps the worms and messes with the goat's immune system. Scientists have a cle

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Feb 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing: The Future of Teamwork in Technology

Picture this: a future where computers join forces to conquer tasks that seem out of reach. This is the promise of quantum computing. These advanced machines are getting better at handling specific challenges. But don't expect them to replace your laptop just yet. Instead, imagine them as partners.

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Feb 20 2025EDUCATION

Building the Future: UW-La Crosse's Science Center Expansion

UW-La Crosse's new chancellor, James Beeby, recently held his first community forum. A big topic was the need for more money to finish the Prairie Springs Science Center. The project is huge, costing $92. 8 million. The first part is done, but the second phase involves tearing down Cowley Hall, whic

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Smoking and Migration

Migration is a big deal in many countries. It's not just about people moving from one place to another. It also changes how people live in their home countries. This is especially true for low- and middle-income countries. These places often have high rates of smoking. But what happens when someone

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Feb 20 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Moves and Market Shifts: A Tale of Two Highs

The S&P 500 and the European Stoxx 600 hit new highs on Tuesday. This happened while U. S. President Donald Trump was busy with a flurry of activities. He was meeting with Russian officials and making controversial statements about Ukraine. Trump's administration kept the strict rules for corpo

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Feb 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Muse: The AI Game Changer

Microsoft has introduced something called Muse, a new AI model. This isn't your average AI. It's been trained to create video game visuals and even predict how players will use their controllers. Microsoft is clear that Muse is not here to replace human creativity in game development. Instead, it's

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