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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Digital Hangouts Shape Young Minds

Young people today are growing up in a world where online spaces are just as real as the physical ones. Platforms like social media and online games have become virtual hangouts, changing how they connect with friends and make new ones. These digital spaces can be great for staying in touch and maki

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Nov 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fossil Fuels: A Threat to Our Planet and Society

Al Gore, a prominent environmental advocate, has been vocal about the harmful effects of fossil fuel companies on both the environment and democracy. He argues that these companies are not just polluting the air and water, but also influencing politics to delay climate action. Gore believes that so

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

AI and Big Data Join Forces to Tackle Parkinson's

A German science company, Merck KGaA, has teamed up with a US-based firm, Valo Health Inc. , to fight Parkinson's disease. They're using a powerful AI platform to dig through a massive amount of data. This includes over 17 million patient records and biobank samples. The goal? To find new ways to tr

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

From Coma to Hope: A Journey in Brain Science

Over the past 40 years, the way doctors think about and treat people with severe brain injuries has changed a lot. This change was not quick or easy. It took time, research, and new technology. At first, many doctors thought there was little hope for people in a coma or a vegetative state. This was

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Marquette Basketball: A New Challenge Awaits

Marquette's basketball team is stepping into the 2025-26 season with a mix of experience and new faces. They have some tall players and skilled ones coming back. But they will miss two key players at the start. Alec Novotney, their top scorer, is out until January due to shoulder surgery. Matt Graha

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Rainy Days Ahead: Climate Models Get Smarter

Climate scientists have made a big leap forward. They now have a tool that can predict future weather patterns with incredible detail. This isn't just about knowing if it will rain or shine. It's about understanding how climate change will affect our daily lives. The new model is like a super-power

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Heist Game on the Horizon: Fairgames Could Be the Next Big Thing

Fairgames is a heist game that has been quietly making waves in the gaming community. It's developed by Haven Studio, a team that has seen some key members leave recently. The game was announced in 2023 with a CGI trailer that didn't show much gameplay. Since then, there's been a lot of silence. No

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows' 40-Year Journey: Hits, Misses, and Everything in Between

Windows, the operating system that powers millions of computers worldwide, has had a remarkable journey since its launch in 1985. Over the past four decades, it has seen numerous versions, each with its own unique features and quirks. Let's take a closer look at some of the most memorable moments in

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sega's Hard Goodbye: When Gaming Giants Had to Step Back

Peter Moore, a key figure in the gaming world, recently shared his thoughts on Sega's tough decision to leave the console market. It was a big moment when Sega stopped making its own gaming systems. The Dreamcast, Sega's last console, had a great start but faced a huge challenge: the PlayStation 2.

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Faith and Football: A Tale of Unity and Division

In the world of college sports, faith and competition often collide, creating a mix of inspiring moments and unfortunate incidents. Recently, fans from Arizona and Colorado have been criticized for using religious slurs against Brigham Young University (BYU) teams, which is owned by The Church of Je

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