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Oct 19 2024SCIENCE

Life Under the Sea: Warm Volcanic Caves Reveal Hidden Ecosystems

Imagine diving a mile and a half under the ocean's surface. You'll find a world as strange as any other planet—volcanic ridges and hot springs, known as hydrothermal vents, that spew warm chemicals. These vents attract all sorts of animals, like tube worms, that have special bacteria to help them su

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Oct 19 2024WEATHER

Get Ready to Hit the Slopes: Colorado Ski Resorts Start Making Snow

It's starting to feel like winter in Colorado. Temperatures have dropped, and ski resorts are already making snow. This weekend, several popular ski areas like Winter Park, Vail, Aspen, and Monarch Mountain are expecting some snowfall. But the real excitement is at some southern resorts, where up to

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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indie Hits Light Up Screens: 'Anora' Leads the Pack

This weekend is a big deal for indie films. 'Anora' – a modern Cinderella story that won big at Cannes – is hitting theaters. It's only on a few screens in New York and LA right now, but it's getting a lot of love from critics and audiences alike. The film's about a young woman from Brooklyn who mar

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Oct 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

UK Scientists Smash Data Speed Record with Mixed Tech

Imagine transferring a two-hour 4K movie in just 0. 12 seconds! That's what UK researchers from University College London (UCL) have pulled off. They combined electronic and photonic technologies to reach a crazy-fast data speed of 1 terabit per second (Tbps) in lab tests. This new wireless tech use

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

ZDNET's Microsoft 365 Deal: What You Need to Know

Ever thought about buying Microsoft 365? Imagine having a team of experts helping you make the right choice. That's what ZDNET does. They don't just give recommendations; they test, research, and talk to vendors, retailers, and real users. They're like your shopping buddies, but smarter and more inf

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Oct 18 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Big Plan to Find Alien Life on Jupiter's Moon Europa

NASA is sending a massive spacecraft called Europa Clipper to Jupiter's icy moon Europa. Why? Because scientists think there could be life in its liquid water ocean hidden beneath a thick ice shell. Europa Clipper will study the moon's surface and atmosphere with nine different instruments. It might

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Return to New Orleans: Sean Payton's Broncos Dominate Injured Saints

Sean Payton, the former coach of the New Orleans Saints, made a triumphant return to the Caesars Superdome. This time, he was on the opposite sideline as the head coach of the Denver Broncos. The Saints, plagued by injuries, couldn't keep up. By the fourth quarter, the stadium was nearly empty, and

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Broncos’ Win Over Saints: A Team Effort with Room for Improvement

Bo Nix, the Broncos’ rookie quarterback, didn’t have the best start against the New Orleans Saints. He threw passes that landed far from his receivers, but the team didn’t panic. Instead, they focused on their strengths. The Broncos’ offensive line and running backs took charge, racking up 152 yards

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Oct 18 2024SCIENCE

Carb Cravings: An Ancient Tale

You might think our love for carbs like bread, pasta, and rice is a modern thing. But get this – humans may have been chowing down on starchy foods way longer than we thought. Scientists found a gene that helps us digest carbs more easily. And guess what? This gene seems to have duplicated itself a

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

U. S. and Philippines Hold Joint Drills as China Flexes Muscle Around Taiwan

Recently, the U. S. and the Philippines kicked off their annual joint military exercises, known as Kamandag, or Venom. This happened just after China held massive drills near Taiwan and a Chinese vessel collided with a Filipino patrol boat. Taiwan's defense ministry reported a record number of Chine

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