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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Night Sky Spectacle: Meteors and Comets Light Up October

This week, sky gazers are in for a treat. The Orionid meteor shower is reaching its peak, and two comets are also making an appearance. This is a great chance to see some amazing celestial events. The Orionids are known for their speed. They zip across the sky, leaving bright trails. Some even leav

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Blue Jays Force Decisive Game 7 with Strong Showing

The Toronto Blue Jays made a powerful statement on Sunday, securing a 6-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners. This win pushed the American League Championship Series (ALCS) to a decisive Game 7, which will be historic for both teams. The Mariners, who have never won a pennant, will face the Blue Jays

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Denver's Late-Game Magic: A Win Full of Lessons

Denver's win against the Giants was anything but smooth. Sure, they scored a whopping 33 points in the fourth quarter, but let's not forget the first three quarters were a struggle. The offense looked lost, and the penalties piled up. Yet, somehow, they pulled off a win. This isn't just about the bi

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Oct 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Venezuela's Coal Dilemma: A Risky Bet

Venezuela is making a bold move with coal. The country is struggling due to U. S. sanctions, so it's focusing on coal to bring in money. They've teamed up with a Turkish company to reopen old mines. The goal is to export over 10 million tons this year. However, this rush is causing problems. Safety

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Hearing Tests That Can't Be Fooled

Hearing tests that don't rely on a person's responses are super important. They give clear, unbiased results. These tests are crucial for accurate diagnoses and legal cases. They can't be faked or influenced by the person being tested. There are different types of these tests. One checks how well s

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Giants' Late Game Collapse Leaves Fans and Analysts Baffled

The New York Giants found themselves on the wrong end of a historic collapse on Sunday. They were leading 19-0 against the Denver Broncos for three quarters. But then, something unexpected happened. The Broncos scored 33 points in the fourth quarter alone. This incredible comeback led to a 33-32 vic

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Two Comets to Light Up the Night Sky

Two icy visitors from the outer solar system are about to put on a show. Comet Lemmon and Comet Swan are making their way towards Earth, offering a unique chance for skywatchers to catch a glimpse of these rare celestial events. Comet Swan is the closer of the two, coming within about 24 million mi

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Oct 20 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weather: Rainy Start, Cool Finish

Boston is gearing up for a week of changing weather. The first half will be wet, while the second half will bring cooler temperatures and sunny skies. The week kicks off with rain on Monday. A cold front is moving in, bringing showers and possible thunderstorms. The rain might make morning travel t

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Melanoma Treatment: Smart Patches Take the Lead

Melanoma, a tough-to-treat skin cancer, has been a challenge for doctors. It's aggressive and often resists treatment. But here's some good news: scientists have created a smart patch that could change the game. This patch uses tiny needles to deliver medicine right where it's needed. The medicine,

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

The Power Behind Bitcoin: Can Crypto Go Green?

Bitcoin mining is a big deal, but it's also a big energy hog. In 2025, it's expected to use about 138 TWh of electricity. That's a lot! But it's not just about the electricity. It's also about the carbon dioxide, water, e-waste, and land impacts. Governments are starting to pay attention to where Bi

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