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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 2026HEALTH

Listen Up: Little Health Signs That Could Be Big Trouble

Medical experts have shared some surprising health warnings that people often overlook. These signs might seem small, but they could point to serious problems. First, tiny bumps on your gums might not seem like a big deal. But they could be a sign of an infection that needs attention. Ignoring them

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Listen to Your Body: 17 Health Alerts You Shouldn't Dismiss

Our bodies often send us signals that something is not right. Ignoring these signs can lead to serious health issues. Here are 17 health warnings that doctors say should never be overlooked. First, pay attention to your mouth. Problems in your mouth can lead to serious health issues. Many people in

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Big Win for Iowa Democrats

In a recent Iowa state Senate special election, Democrat Renee Hardman claimed victory, stopping Republicans from gaining two-thirds control of the Senate. This win is a big deal because it keeps the GOP from having too much power in the state government. Hardman, who runs a nonprofit and serves on

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Dec 31 2025BUSINESS

Chips Clash: China and Netherlands in Tech Showdown

A tech fight is heating up between China and the Netherlands. It all started when the Dutch government took control of a chipmaker called Nexperia. This company is owned by China and makes tiny but super important parts for all sorts of electronics, especially cars. The Dutch move was unexpected an

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Y86: A Tiny Helper for Happy Chickens

In the world of tiny creatures, there's a new hero for chickens. Meet Y86, a special kind of bacteria found in the guts of chickens. It's not just any bacteria, though. It's a champion at fighting off bad germs and can handle tough conditions. Y86 is a type of Lactobacillus gallinarum. Scientists f

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legendary Actor's Journey: Isiah Whitlock Jr. 's Impact on Screen

Isiah Whitlock Jr. , a beloved figure in the acting world, has passed away at the age of 71. His passing was confirmed by Liebman Entertainment, who described him as a cherished member of their family. Whitlock was known for his vibrant personality and the unique presence he brought to every role he

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Remembering Isiah Whitlock Jr. : A Life Beyond The Wire

Isiah Whitlock Jr. , a familiar face to many from his role in "The Wire, " has passed away at the age of 71. The news was shared by his manager, who expressed deep sorrow at the loss of a dear friend and client. The cause of his death remains undisclosed. Whitlock's portrayal of Maryland state Sen.

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Lasting Sadness After a Stroke

A stroke can leave a person feeling down. This is called post-stroke depression (PSD). Sometimes, this sadness sticks around for a long time. Why does this happen? Scientists are trying to figure it out. They looked at genes and how they mix with things like lifestyle, diet, and common health marke

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Colorado's New Sports Boss Backs Coach Prime

Fernando Lovo is the new athletic director at Colorado, and he's making it clear he's got Coach Prime's back. Lovo, who recently left New Mexico, has a history of winning in football. He worked with big names like Urban Meyer and helped turn around New Mexico's football program. Lovo's not just any

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