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Jan 05 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Crime: A Closer Look at the Rising Threat of Wrench Attacks

Crypto holders are facing a growing threat from physical attacks, known as "wrench attacks. " These incidents have been increasing in both frequency and severity. A recent analysis of data collected by Bitcoin security expert Jameson Lopp shows a troubling trend. The data reveals that attacks have b

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Jan 05 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Investor Warns: XRP and SHIB May Have Further to Fall

Crypto investors are hoping for a better year in 2026 after a tough 2025. The total market value of all cryptocurrencies dropped from $3. 5 trillion at the start of 2025 to just over $3 trillion by the beginning of 2026. Two coins that took a big hit are XRP and Shiba Inu (SHIB). XRP, which aims to

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Novels on Screen: Why Harlan Coben's Stories Keep Us Hooked

Crime thrillers based on books are a big hit on TV. They turn tricky mysteries and complicated characters into shows we can't stop watching. Writers like Harlan Coben are experts at this. His books are full of twists and turns that make perfect TV. Netflix's new show, Run Away, is the latest exampl

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Unexpected Turn: What's Next for Bitcoin, Stablecoins, and Real-World Assets?

Crypto in 2025 didn't go as planned. Bitcoin (BTC) hit its usual peak, but the big market boom everyone expected didn't happen. This left many investors feeling unsure about what would come next. Surprisingly, big companies, banks, and regulators are now working together more than ever before. This

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Shake-Up: What's Next for Digital Money?

Crypto has had its ups and downs, with the total market value dropping to nearly $3 trillion from a high of $4. 37 trillion. Bitcoin, the biggest player, is worth around $88k, making up over half of the crypto market's value. This year, Bitcoin's performance has been lackluster, similar to 2014, 201

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Big and Small Brains for Better Crowd Simulations

Crowd simulations are big in entertainment, city planning, and safety checks. They help predict how people move in different situations. But, there's a problem. Most simulations struggle with incomplete data and can't handle new, unfamiliar places. A new idea combines two types of models. One is sm

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Mixed Bag: What's Up With Bitcoin and Friends?

Crypto fans had a bit of a rollercoaster ride on Tuesday. Bitcoin and Ethereum, the big names in the crypto world, saw some gains but couldn't quite break through their recent highs. Bitcoin tried to push past $89, 000 but fell short, and Ethereum hit a wall at $3, 000. Both are having a rough fourt

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Crohn's Disease and Gut Bacteria: A Closer Look at Bile Acid Breakdown

Crohn's disease is a tricky condition that affects the gut. One thing that makes it worse is how it changes the bacteria living in our intestines. These tiny helpers usually play a big role in breaking down bile acids, which are important for digestion. But in people with Crohn's, this process isn't

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Chewable Creatine: A Smart Twist on a Fitness Favorite

Creatine is a popular supplement. It's known for boosting both physical and mental performance. But not everyone likes the traditional powder form. Mixing it can be messy. The taste? Often not great. Chewable creatine is changing the game. It's easy to take. It's tasty. And it's convenient. Some pe

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bringing Songs to Life: A New Way to Animate Singing Faces

Creating 3D animations of people singing is a cool idea. It can be used in virtual worlds, entertainment, and even teaching. But it's tricky. Most methods that turn speech into movement don't work well for singing. They make faces look too smooth and emotionless. That's why a new approach called Thi

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