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Oct 15 2024SCIENCE

BOSTON EYES COMING COMING DELIGHT

Are you eager to witness something amazing? This week, Bostonians have a unique chance to spot a comet zipping past. NASA calls it C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan–ATLAS, and it's currently making its very first loop near Earth. Clear skies are expected from Monday evening, providing an ideal moment to catch

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

AI Weather Model Shines in Predicting Hurricane Milton

Imagine predicting a hurricane's landfall with such precision that you're off by just 7 miles on average. That's what happened with Hurricane Milton, thanks to the Artificial Intelligence/Integrated Forecasting System (AIFS). This AI-driven model stunned meteorologists by outperforming traditional m

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Oct 14 2024WEATHER

A Light Dusting: Winter Starts Early in Northern Minnesota

Winter is creeping in, and it's starting with a whisper rather than a roar. The first snow of the season is headed northward, far from the cities of Duluth and Superior. The National Weather Service of Duluth announced this snowy debut early Saturday morning, October 12th. It's a gentle nudge into w

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Oct 14 2024LIFESTYLE

A Young Chef’s Journey from Hawker Stall to High-End Restaurant

Gwyneth Ang, a 30-year-old chef from Singapore, has come a long way from her first job at a Michelin-starred restaurant, Burnt Ends. She started her culinary journey as an intern, learning the art of wood-fire cooking. After graduating, she worked her way up to manage the restaurant's wood-fired ove

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

Spotting a Rare Comet in San Diego

In San Diego, a rare comet called Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS made an appearance in the night sky on Saturday. This isn't just any comet; it's a once-in-a-lifetime event, as it orbits the sun only once every 80,000 years. NASA says it will be visible to the naked eye for several weeks in October, with t

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Oct 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Promises: A Glimpse into Our Future?

The head of Anthropic, Dario Amodei, isn't worried about AI taking over the world. In a lengthy blog post, he painted a vision where AI solves all our problems. From curing diseases to ending world hunger, Amodei believes AI can do it all. He thinks powerful AI, smarter than a Nobel Prize winner, wi

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Oct 12 2024CRIME

Boosting Transit Safety: New Gates and Better Enforcement

In East St. Louis, Illinois, a tragedy at a MetroLink station highlighted the need for improved safety in public transit. A city that once bustled with commuters now sees about 74% of pre-pandemic riders returning as of September 2023. This has prompted transit systems to tackle the issue of safety

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Oct 12 2024CELEBRITIES

Designer Christian Siriano's New Book: Reshaping the Red Carpet

Ever imagined what goes on behind the scenes at a red carpet event? Christian Siriano, a famous designer, has just released a new book called "The New Red Carpet." This book isn't just about fashion; it's about celebrating diversity and inclusivity on the red carpet. Siriano believes that every pers

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Oct 12 2024CELEBRITIES

Actress Takes Heat for Complaint About $15 Credit

Jessica Chastain, a well-known Hollywood actress with a net worth of millions, is facing criticism for her response to a refund from JetBlue. The issue arose after a trip where Chastain and her husband experienced problems with the in-flight entertainment system. Instead of a full refund, the airlin

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Oct 12 2024EDUCATION

Indiana's High School Diploma Makeover: Weigh In by Nov. 8!

Indiana residents have a chance to share their thoughts on the state's revised high school diploma plan by November 8. The second draft, released by the Department of Education, is simpler and more streamlined based on public feedback. This draft is now available for review in the Indiana Register,

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