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Jun 30 2025BUSINESS

Bumble's Big Changes: What's Next for the Dating App?

Bumble is making some big changes. They are letting go of about 30% of their staff. That's around 240 people. This move is all about saving money and focusing on growth. The company thinks this will save them about $40 million. Most of that money will go back into making the app better. The CEO, Wh

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Jun 29 2025SPORTS

Detroit Red Wings: Day 2 Draft Picks and Prospects

Day two of the 2025 NHL Draft is here, and the Detroit Red Wings have a busy schedule ahead. With eight picks in their pocket, the team has plenty of opportunities to add some fresh talent. The first day of the draft was a bit of a mess, with the new virtual format causing some delays. But day two i

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Jun 29 2025HEALTH

Home Care: The Three-Way Dance Between Older Couples and Nurses

Older couples often find themselves in a unique situation when one partner needs long-term care at home. This isn't just about the person receiving care; it's about the caregiving partner too. Both are usually older and may have their own health issues. Nurses play a crucial role here. They need to

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

Will Ilia Topuria's Power Punching Be Enough Against Charles Oliveira?

In the upcoming UFC 317 event, Ilia Topuria faces Charles Oliveira, and opinions are split on who will come out on top. While many fans believe Topuria's explosive style will dominate, not everyone agrees. Topuria, known for his powerful punches, has impressed in his fights so far. Some experts, li

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Heat Maps and Health: A New Way to Spot Metabolic Issues

Researchers are exploring a fresh approach to health checks. They want to use heat maps, or thermograms, to spot metabolic syndrome. This condition is a group of risk factors that can lead to serious health problems like heart disease and diabetes. The idea is to create a system that can analyze th

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

Why Sleep Might Be the Ultimate Memory Booster

Memory is a tricky thing. It's not just about storing information but also about making it stronger. One way this happens is through a process called memory reconsolidation. This is where memories get a boost, especially when we sleep. But what if we try to strengthen memories while we're awake? Doe

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Jun 27 2025CRIME

Smart Sensors and the Fight Against Crime: A Closer Look

Crime-fighting tools are getting a tech upgrade. Sensors are stepping into the spotlight, offering a faster, cheaper way to tackle crime. But there's a catch. Current sensors have some big problems. They're pricey, tricky to use, and need experts to make sense of the results. Researchers have been

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Jun 27 2025SPORTS

A Clash of Titans: Holloway's Take on Topuria vs. Oliveira

Max Holloway, a seasoned UFC fighter, has his eyes on the upcoming lightweight title fight between Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira at UFC 317. He has a personal stake in this matchup, having fought both fighters in the past. Holloway lost to Topuria in a recent bout but defeated Oliveira back in 2

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Jun 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Predicting Anime Success: Can Data Do the Trick?

The anime industry is always on the lookout for the next big thing. But how do producers know if a new show will be a hit or a miss? That's the million-dollar question. A recent study tried to find an answer using publicly available data and advanced technology. Researchers used a combination of te

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Copper Team Tackles Big CO2 Challenge

Copper nanoclusters are like tiny teams of atoms that can do big things, like helping to turn CO2 into useful stuff. But these teams often fall apart because copper atoms are too reactive. Most of the time, scientists use copper(I) atoms to build these clusters, but they're not as good at their job

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