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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting AI in Remote Sensing: A Smarter Way to Learn

Remote sensing is a big deal. It helps us see the world from above. But making AI models that work well on edge devices is tough. They need to be small and smart. That's where knowledge distillation (KD) comes in. KD is like having a teacher help a student learn better. But current KD methods aren't

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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spooktacular Science Fun: Halloween at the Museum

The American Museum of Natural History is throwing a Halloween bash on October 31st. It's not your typical haunted house. Think more like a day of science-themed fun. The museum is open for trick-or-treating, but with a twist. Instead of candy, visitors can enjoy crafts, live shows, and even meet so

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

The Thrill of Fear: Why We Enjoy Being Scared

Ever wondered why people love haunted houses or horror movies? It's not just about the adrenaline rush. There's a science behind why we enjoy being scared, even though fear can feel really bad in real life. Fear is like an alarm system in our brain. When something scares us, our brain's amygdala ki

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Oct 20 2025CRIME

The Impact of John Wayne Gacy's Crimes and the Fight for Justice

John Wayne Gacy, a notorious serial killer, left a trail of devastation in his wake. His crimes shocked the nation, and his execution in 1994 marked the end of a dark chapter. The recent series on Peacock, Devil in Disguise, delved into Gacy's crimes and the aftermath, focusing on the victims and th

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Oct 20 2025RELIGION

Why Churches Must Speak Up About Abuse

Abuse doesn't skip the church. It happens inside, too. Many Christian women face violence at home. But when they ask for help, they often hear things like, \"Pray more\" or \"Be more submissive. \" This makes things worse. These women need safety, support, and someone to believe them. The church sh

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

MLB's Future Lockout: How It's Shaking Up This Offseason

The world of Major League Baseball is already feeling the ripples of a potential lockout set to hit in late 2026. With the current collective bargaining agreement set to expire on December 1, 2026, teams and players are starting to think about how this might shake up the game. In the past, free age

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Impact Blood Sugar in Type 2 Diabetes

Managing type 2 diabetes is a daily challenge. It's not just about taking medication. Food choices play a big role. A recent study looked at how continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) can help. CGM tracks blood sugar levels in real time. This helps people see how their food affects them. The study rev

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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Rockstar's Message of Hope to Israeli Hostages

Avenged Sevenfold's lead singer, M. Shadows, recently shared his thoughts on a video message he sent to two Israeli hostages, Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa-Dalal, who were freed after two years in captivity. Guy, a huge fan of the band, has spoken about how their music helped him cope during his orde

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A Shake-Up in Massachusetts Politics

The political scene in Massachusetts is heating up. Seth Moulton, a representative from Salem, has thrown his hat into the ring for the U. S. Senate, challenging incumbent Ed Markey. This move has set off alarm bells among the progressive faction, particularly for Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley. She'

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Oct 20 2025WEATHER

Central Pennsylvania Braces for Windy Weather

Central Pennsylvania is in for a rough ride today. A strong cold front is on its way, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. The National Weather Service says to expect wind speeds of up to 60 mph and rain showers starting late afternoon and lasting until early evening. The storm is moving in from t

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