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Apr 10 2026TRANSPORTATION

Chicago’s Bus Network Gets a New Route for Obama Center Visitors

Starting May 23, anyone heading to the new Obama Presidential Center can skip the transfers and take a direct ride. The CTA’s popular express bus route #10, which usually zooms from downtown to the Museum of Science and Industry, will now stretch an extra mile south to serve the center. What used to

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Apr 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Save Big on Outdoor Comfort: A Patio Set Under $350

Summer is just around the corner, and outdoor spaces are getting more attention. A good seating area can turn a backyard or balcony into a cozy retreat. Instead of waiting for perfect weather, some people upgrade now to enjoy the process. A modular patio set is on sale for $324, down from over $1,

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Apr 10 2026SCIENCE

How tiny cell parts travel between cells – and why that matters

Scientists once saw mitochondria—the powerhouses inside our cells—as fixed residents with one job: producing energy. Now they know these tiny structures are more like delivery trucks zipping between cells, dropping off supplies or picking up garbage. This movement happens with help from three main h

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Apr 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cracking open the secrets of tiny materials with super-powered magnets

Scientists use tiny, sponge-like materials called microporous materials for some really important jobs. Things like cleaning up pollution, delivering medicine inside your body, or even helping make chemicals more efficiently. But to make these materials work better, researchers first need to underst

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Apr 10 2026SCIENCE

How astronauts use tiny lab tools to study space dangers

Space travel isn’t just about rockets and moon landings—it’s also a giant science experiment. NASA’s Artemis II mission sent four astronauts on a test flight around the Moon, but hidden among them were four tiny lab tools no bigger than USB drives. These aren’t ordinary gadgets; they’re organ chips

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Apr 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI’s Betting Skills: A Reality Check for Smart Money

Smart money isn’t always smart when the bet is placed by AI. A fresh test throws cold water on the idea that today’s most advanced AI models can handle long-term financial tasks without human help. Researchers built a fake English Premier League betting market where AI agents had to grow their bankr

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Apr 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Sci‑Fi Adventure Lets Scarlett Johansson Team Up With a Marvel Star

Scarlett Johansson steps back into the world of science fiction with a fresh Netflix animation. The film, directed by Academy Award winner Brad Bird, follows Venus Nova, a celebrity who gets pulled into a murder case involving aliens in the sprawling city of Metropia. The detective, voiced by Sam Ro

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Apr 09 2026FINANCE

South Korea tightens crypto withdrawal rules to fight fast scams

South Korea now forces all crypto platforms to pause withdrawals the same way. The government stepped in after scammers kept tricking people into speedy transfers. Before, each exchange set its own quick-withdrawal loopholes, giving criminals a playbook to exploit. Now the system locks changes in pl

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Apr 09 2026CRYPTO

Iran tests crypto tolls for Strait of Hormuz ships

Ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz now face a new rule: pay the toll in crypto or wait. Iran’s move comes as global oil shipping faces fresh pressure points. Instead of traditional bank transfers, tankers must send details of their cargo ahead of time. Iranian authorities then calculate a fee

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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

Small habits that may help lower your chances of memory loss

Sitting too long is common in modern work life, but research suggests it could quietly harm your brain over time. A recent analysis of nearly 3 million people found that staying active breaks—like short walks or standing up—can reduce dementia risk by about 25%. The same study showed that sleeping a

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