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Nov 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Roads Getting a High-Tech Makeover

In the heart of Somerville, a young company named Cyvl is shaking up the way cities handle road maintenance. Instead of relying on old-school methods, they're using lasers and AI to spot and fix road problems before they become major headaches. The team at Cyvl has developed a clever sensor that ca

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor's Big Reveal

A mysterious traveler from deep space is about to swing by Earth. On December 19, 2025, an object called 3I/ATLAS will come closest to our planet. This is a big deal. It's not just any space rock. It's an interstellar object, meaning it comes from beyond our solar system. Scientists and stargazers

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Nov 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Swiss Innovation Wins Big with Customizable Reading Glasses

In a groundbreaking move, a Swiss startup has introduced a new way to customize reading glasses. The product, called read on light customized, was launched in September 2025 and has already won a prestigious award. The German Design Award 2026 in the category of Excellent Product Design – Lifestyle

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Leading Through the Fog: A Biotech Journey

In the fast-paced world of biotech, making decisions can feel like navigating a battlefield. David Esposito, a seasoned leader in this field, knows this all too well. His background as an infantry officer in the U. S. Army's 101st Airborne Division has shaped his approach to leadership. He believes

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Healthy Debates: MAHA Summit Sparks Mixed Reactions

The recent MAHA Summit in Washington, D. C. , brought together a diverse group of people, including big tech and pharma companies, government officials, and grassroots supporters. The event aimed to accelerate the adoption of the MAHA agenda, which focuses on improving health and wellness in America

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

A Senator’s Tax Trouble: What’s Really Going On?

Senator Jim Justice and his wife have agreed to pay over $5 million in back taxes from 2009. This deal came right after the IRS sued them, saying they hadn’t paid their full taxes for that year. The lawsuit claimed they owed over $5. 16 million, including interest. The agreement doesn’t set a deadli

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI: The Creative Partner You Didn't Know You Needed

AI is changing the game for creatives. It's not taking over, but it's making things faster and easier. Think of it like a supercharged engine in a race car. It helps creatives go faster, but the driver is still in control. AI is great for brainstorming. It can help when you're stuck. Joe Lazer, a m

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Folding Paper, Building Dreams: A Teen's Science Journey

A young mind from New York City has shown that paper folding is not just a hobby; it's a gateway to innovation. At just 14 years old, Miles Wu has made waves by demonstrating that a carefully folded sheet of paper can support an astonishing amount of weight. His project, which involved testing vario

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Nov 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Mourn the Loss of Richard Branson's Beloved Wife

Joan Templeman, the wife of billionaire Richard Branson, passed away at the age of 80. Branson shared the sad news on Instagram, calling her his best friend and the love of his life. He praised her as an amazing mother and grandmother, highlighting the deep bond they shared over their 50-year marria

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Nov 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Keeping the Air Clean: The Challenge of Keeping Catalysts Working

Catalysts are like superheroes in the fight against air pollution. They help break down nasty gases like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds. But even superheroes have their kryptonite. In this case, it's something called catalyst deactivation. This happens when the catalyst gets worn out

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