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May 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Systems That Stand the Test of Time

Modern software is often built fast, with new tools and AI that focus on how many features can be added quickly. This rush makes systems look good at first but they may break later when the company grows. The founder of a small firm says that many companies think speed is the same as quality, but

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May 08 2026SPORTS

Busan Preps to Pick Korea’s Esports Stars for 2026 Asian Games

The Korea e‑Sports Association will hold a national qualifying tournament in Busan on November 9–10. The event decides which players will represent South Korea at the upcoming Asian Games in Aichi‑Nagoya. Busan’s role as the host city for the national esports team makes this competition official and

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May 08 2026BUSINESS

Fireworks Factory Explosion Claims 37 Lives in China

A loud blast tore through a fireworks factory in Liuyang, Hunan, on Monday afternoon. The town is famous for making most of China’s fireworks sold locally and abroad. The explosion happened around 4:40 p. m. , just as workers were busy preparing for the upcoming festival season. The tragedy ha

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May 08 2026EDUCATION

How Inner Strength Shapes Nursing Students’ Moral Choices

In 2023, researchers surveyed 200 nursing students to see how their inner resources affect their sense of right and wrong. The study measured three things: psychological capital (confidence, hope, resilience), spiritual well‑being (a sense of purpose and connection), and moral sensitivity (the abil

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May 08 2026LIFESTYLE

How to Share a Loved One’s Story Without Stress

When someone passes away, families often want to honor their memory in local newspapers. This process usually involves submitting an obituary, but the rules and costs can feel confusing. First, basic details like the full name, address, and contact numbers must be provided. If a photo is included, i

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May 08 2026SCIENCE

Testing a New Brain Cancer Drug: What Research Shows So Far

Doctors often face tough choices when treating aggressive brain tumors. A recent trial looked at how well a drug called regorafenib works in newly diagnosed and recurring glioblastoma cases. Instead of traditional methods, researchers used a flexible approach where patient data influenced treatment

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Model for Filmmaking Uses Tech and Full Funding Approach

A new company is changing how movies get made by combining big money with the latest tech. Instead of struggling through the usual slow process of getting projects approved, this group steps in with full funding from the start. This removes layers of decision-makers who often water down ideas before

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

From TV Mom to Prisoner: What Judith Light’s Role Really Exposes

Judith Light built her career playing warm, trustworthy mothers in lighthearted TV shows from the 80s. Now she’s taking on a completely different kind of character in a series that questions how society treats people who don’t fit neatly into expected roles. Instead of laughter, her latest project b

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May 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

New quantum computing tools could speed up clean energy research

Quantum computers can model complex systems in ways regular computers can’t. A company in Australia recently proved this by running a quantum simulation involving electrons that was bigger and more detailed than anything tried before. Their experiment used 120 quantum bits—called qubits—allowing the

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May 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Why bedroom toys should look good (and feel even better)

Lots of people hide their pleasure toys away like they’re something to be embarrassed about. But what if the object itself could change how you feel about using it? A new brand from Australia thinks it has the answer. Instead of the usual flashy vibrators, they’ve designed a sleek device that looks

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