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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Repairing Both Body and Brain of Soft Robots

Soft robots and wearable gadgets need parts that bend easily, work well, and stay strong when they get hit or stretched. Scientists have made polymers that can fix themselves after a break, but the sensors that let them sense touch or pressure often stay damaged. A new idea called “self‑healing and

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May 29 2026BUSINESS

Vulcan’s New Boost: Why the Biggest U. S. Cement Maker Is Gaining Attention

Vulcan Materials, the nation’s largest producer of construction supplies, has seen its stock remain steady after a prominent research firm announced a new positive outlook. The change comes as the company’s pricing strength and potential for higher future profits are highlighted by analysts. The fi

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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Marketing Mix Modeling: The New Rule in a Cookie‑Free World

When browsers started blocking third‑party cookies, marketers lost a key way to track individual users. The result was not a loss of data, but a loss of confidence in the tools that once promised clear answers. Deterministic attribution models, which claimed to pinpoint exactly what drove a sale, be

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May 29 2026SPORTS

Binghamton Heads to Morgantown for a Big Test Against West Virginia

The Bearcats arrive in Morgantown to face the No. 16 seeded Mountaineers at Kendrick Family Ballpark, a chance to prove themselves on the national stage. Coach Tim Sinicki, who has guided the team for over three decades, expressed excitement and a bit of nerves about meeting a strong opponent. “It’s

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May 29 2026HEALTH

A Long‑Term Caregiver Takes Charge of Children’s Nebraska

Christina Powell grew up in Aurora and began working at Children’s Nebraska more than two decades ago. She has spent 24 years helping the hospital carry out its promise: to give every child a better chance to live. In January, Powell was chosen to lead the hospital’s newest Behavioral Health a

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May 29 2026SCIENCE

Improving Heat Control with a New Nano‑Fluid on Flexible Surfaces

Scientists have explored how a special mixture of tiny particles can help cool down hot machines more efficiently. The fluid, made from sodium alginate and two kinds of nano‑particles, behaves like a smart material that changes its flow when the surface it touches bends or stretches. The research

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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Two Years of Wuthering Waves: A Festival Full of Games, Art and Memories

The open‑world action RPG Wuthering Waves hit its second birthday on Tuesday, a milestone that marked two years of growth for the game. After delivering stunning visuals and fast combat in its first release, the developers have now turned their focus to deeper stories and richer character arcs. This

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May 29 2026EDUCATION

Kids Create a Film About Anxiety, Restaurants Close, and a New Fred Rogers Stamp

Students from nine school districts in Western Pennsylvania teamed up with Wonder Media and the Grable Foundation to make an animated movie called “Finding Alice in Wonderland. ” The film talks about worry, sticking with yourself, and telling the truth to others. It lets kids own the story and spark

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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney Cruise Line Changes Door Decor Rules

The cruise line has updated its stateroom door policy. Guests can no longer use their own decorations on the doors. The change aims to keep rooms tidy and safe for all travelers. This move follows a trend of tightening rules on ship cabins. Other lines have also restricted personal items t

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May 29 2026ART

Art Contest Open for South Carolina Creatives

The Koger Center in Columbia invites artists from across the state to join its yearly “Koger Center Project” competition. Submissions are accepted now and will close on August 2, 2026. There is no entry fee, but each participant may submit up to ten pieces. After two rounds of juried evaluation,

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