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Nov 13 2025CRYPTO

Decoding Crypto: AI Puts Data Analysis in Everyone's Hands

Blockchains are open books, but reading them isn't easy. The data they hold is like a secret language, only understandable to those who know how to code. This has left most crypto users on the sidelines, watching experts do the work. But now, AI is changing the game. A new tool called Glint Analyti

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Navigating Morality in Medicine: The Challenge of Shared Values

In the world of healthcare, tough decisions often come with a side of moral dilemmas. One burning question is whether religious or personal beliefs should influence these choices. Some argue for a universal set of principles, but is such a thing even possible in medicine? Abram Brummett, an expert

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Women Empowering Women: A Gathering of Minds in Eau Claire

Eau Claire recently hosted a significant event for women in business. The 22nd Annual Women’s Business Conference took place at the Pablo Center, drawing a large crowd. Over 450 women attended, eager to learn and connect with others in the field. The event was organized by the Western Dairyland Wom

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

How NATO Can Outsmart Putin

Putin's aggressive moves in Ukraine and around NATO borders are a big problem. Just throwing money at defense won't fix it. NATO needs a smart plan, like the Harmel Report from 1967, but updated for today. This new plan should focus on changing Putin's mind and actions, leading to talks and better u

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Nov 13 2025WEATHER

Thanksgiving Weather: What's in Store for Mississippi?

Mississippians, get ready for a warm and sunny Thanksgiving! Unlike the snowy scenes often depicted in movies, the South usually enjoys mild weather during the holiday season. The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a toasty Thanksgiving for the Deep South, including Mississippi. This region, which also c

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space Weather Delays Mars Mission Launch

A powerful solar storm has caused a delay in the launch of NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. The mission, which was supposed to lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida aboard Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, has been postponed due to concerns about the impact of the solar storm on

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Buildings Can Help Fight Viruses and Improve Air Quality

The way people use buildings has a big impact on indoor air quality. This is especially important now, with viruses like SARS-CoV-2 spreading mainly through the air indoors. To tackle this, a new tool called ArchABM has been created. It simulates how people interact with buildings and helps figure o

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Minds Over Machines: The Cybathlon Challenge

In 1993, Owen Collumb's life took a dramatic turn when a motorbike accident left him paralyzed from the waist down. At 54, he's now a seasoned competitor in the Cybathlon, a global event that showcases assistive technologies. This isn't just about winning; it's about proving that disabilities don't

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

Solar Storms Put a Wrench in Mars Mission Plans

Blue Origin's plans to send NASA's twin ESCAPADE orbiters to Mars hit a snag, not once, but twice. First, bad weather called off the initial launch attempt. Now, a powerful solar storm has pushed the mission back again. These storms, which have been strong enough to create stunning auroras as far so

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Harvard's New Leader: A Journey Through Many Roles

Debi Bejot, the new city administrator of Harvard, has a history of serving the city in various roles. From policing to finance, she has seen it all. This broad experience gives her a unique view of the city's needs and challenges. Bejot first came to Harvard in 1995 as a police officer. Later, she

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