TECH

Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Why Women's Soccer Needs Goal-Line Technology

Women's soccer is growing fast, but it's still playing catch-up with the men's game. One big difference? Technology. Goal-line technology, to be exact. This tech helps referees make tough calls by showing if the ball fully crosses the line. It's used in men's soccer, but not in the Women's Champions

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering the Future: Why Tech Giants Are Taking Energy Into Their Own Hands

The tech world is buzzing with a big change. Data centers, the backbone of the internet, are now building their own power plants. Why? Because the current power grid just can't keep up with the massive energy needs of artificial intelligence (AI) and other tech advancements. It's not that the power

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

How Big Tech is quietly shaping what we know

Big Tech companies are slowly taking over how we learn and what we consider as facts. This is not just about students using AI to cheat on homework. It's about how these companies are influencing what we think is true and important. AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are becoming popular in

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Oct 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Mixing Old and New: The Big Comeback of Retro Styles

Retro is back, and it's not just about fashion. People are bringing back styles from the 70s, 80s, and 90s in a big way. Think about it: mushroom lamps, walnut stereo consoles, and neon Polaroid cameras are all the rage. It's like stepping into a time machine and landing in the past, but with a mode

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Tiny Stitches, Big Fixes: How Doctors Tackle Tricky Brain Aneurysms

Doctors have a tough job when it comes to fixing certain brain aneurysms. These are like weak spots in the brain's blood vessels that can swell up and cause big problems. Some of these aneurysms are especially tricky because they're located in a busy part of the brain called the middle cerebral arte

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Oct 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto and the Rulebook: Finding Common Ground

Crypto and regulations have a complicated relationship. This was the main topic discussed at a recent gathering in Washington, D. C. during the Fintech Week event. Three experts in the crypto field shared their thoughts on how crypto projects can operate safely while following the rules. One of the

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartwatch Steal: Galaxy Watch Ultra (2024) Drops to Under $400

The Galaxy Watch Ultra (2024) has just become a whole lot more appealing. With a massive $250 discount, this smartwatch is now within reach for many. Originally priced around $650, the current deal brings it down to just under $400. It's still not cheap, but for what you get, it's a steal. This sma

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Oct 18 2025CRYPTO

Unlocking the Future of Crypto: Anatoly Yakovenko's Insights at Disrupt 2025

Anatoly Yakovenko, the CEO of Solana Labs and co-founder of Solana, is set to share his vision for the future of cryptocurrency at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025. This event, taking place from October 27 to 29 at San Francisco's Moscone West, promises to be a hotspot for fintech enthusiasts. Yakovenko's s

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Oct 18 2025CRYPTO

Chainlink's Token Takes a Tumble, But Big Players Stay Interested

Chainlink's token, LINK, had a rough day on Friday. It dropped nearly 9%, hitting its lowest price in a week. The biggest sell-off happened early in the morning, between 6 and 8 AM. There was a small bounce back later, but not enough to make up for the earlier losses. Even with this drop, big compa

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Our Bodies, Our Tools: How Tech Shapes Us

Ever thought about how much tech shapes our lives? It's not just about gadgets; it's about how they change us. From the way we move to how we think, tech is always there, even when we don't notice it. Take smartphones, for example. They've become so common that we barely think about them. But they'v

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