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May 26 2025BUSINESS

Volkswagen's Big Blunder: The Dieselgate Fallout

The Dieselgate scandal has been a massive headache for Volkswagen. It all started when the carmaker got caught cheating on emissions tests. The company installed secret software in their diesel cars. This software tricked testers into thinking the cars were clean. But in reality, the cars were spewi

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May 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden Trouble with Date Splitting in AI

In the world of artificial intelligence, there is a sneaky problem that often goes unnoticed. Modern tools used to break down text into smaller pieces, known as tokenizers, often chop up calendar dates into useless bits. For example, a date like 20250312 might be split into 202, 503, and 12. This no

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May 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cannes' Power Struggle: Festival Faces Unexpected Hurdles

The Cannes Film Festival had a bumpy start to its awards ceremony day. A major power outage hit the city on Saturday morning, lasting a full five hours. The blackout began around 10:15 a. m. local time. It caused quite a stir, especially since the festival's closing ceremony was scheduled for later

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May 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Pop Stars Unite at SoFi Stadium

It was a night to remember at SoFi Stadium. Fans were in for a treat when Justin Bieber made a surprise appearance during SZA's set. The crowd went wild as Bieber joined SZA on stage. The two performed their hit song "Snooze. " Bieber was dressed in a sleek all-black outfit, complete with a Bale

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Oral Cancer: How Stiffness in Tumors Affects Cells

Oral cancer is a big deal, especially in Asia, where it's a leading cause of cancer deaths. It is important to understand the factors that influence how oral cancer cells behave. One such factor is the stiffness of the tumor's environment. This stiffness can change how cancer cells move, grow, an

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May 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Unseen Life Cycle of Minamiiwoto Island

Minamiiwoto Island, part of the Ogasawara Islands in subtropical Japan, is a unique place. It has never been messed up by humans or invaded by foreign animals. This makes it a perfect example of how oceanic islands should work. Seabirds and land crabs play a big role in keeping the island's ecosyste

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May 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Air Pollution in China's Metro Systems

In the last decade, China has made big strides in cleaning up its outdoor air. However, there's a sneaky problem hiding right under our noses, or rather, right under our feet. The air in urban metro systems is often filled with tiny, harmful particles, and it's a problem that hasn't gotten much atte

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

Calcium's Role in Dairy Cow Uterine Health

Dairy cows face a significant health challenge right after giving birth. This is when their bodies struggle to maintain proper calcium levels. This struggle can lead to uterine issues. Scientists conducted several experiments to understand how calcium affects uterine health in dairy cows. First,

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Measles Strikes Anchorage: What You Need to Know

In Anchorage, a young person has been diagnosed with measles. This news has sparked concern among health officials. They worry that more people might have been exposed to the virus. The infected individual, who had not received the measles vaccine, visited several public spots while possibly spreadi

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May 23 2025HEALTH

The Pill's Early Days: How Did America First Hear About It?

The first birth control pill hit the U. S. market in 1960. But, people knew little about it. Newspapers were the main source of information for the average person. The New York Times was one of the most popular newspapers at the time. It published many articles about the pill between 1951 and 19

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