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Researchers Utilize Satellite Signals for Climate Research

A team from the Institute of Geodesy at TU Graz has found a way to repurpose communication satellites like Starlink, OneWeb, and Amazon’s Project Kuiper for climate research and Earth monitoring. By analyzing the Doppler effect in satellite signals, they can track gravitational field variations, monitor sea level changes, and observe real-time weather phenomena. The … Read more

Fill Out Your 2025 March Madness Bracket Now

Get ready for the 2025 NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Selection Sunday is just around the corner, with the First Four games kicking off on March 18. But you can start filling out your bracket now by downloading our printable brackets. The men’s tournament will be revealed at 6 p.m. ET on March 16, … Read more

5 Must-Have Gadgets of the Season That Will Change Your Life

From AI-powered shoes to see-through TVs, this season’s hottest gadgets are redefining what’s possible in tech. Here are five must-have gadgets that caught our eye: 1. Moonwalkers Aero Shoes ($1,200) Strap on these robotic “AI-informed” shoes for a futuristic walking experience. With speeds up to 7mph and a rechargeable battery lasting 1.5 hours, they can … Read more

Neanderthals’ Genetic Diversity Plummeted 110,000 Years Ago

A new study published in Nature Communications sheds light on a crucial population setback for Neanderthals around 110,000 years ago. Researchers at Binghamton University analyzed fossils from Atapuerca in Spain and Krapina in Croatia to find evidence of reduced physical variation. The team focused on the semicircular canals in the inner ear, which contribute to … Read more

Mike Campbell Opens Up About His Relationship with Tom Petty

Guitarist Mike Campbell explained why he never confronted Tom Petty about his struggles with drug abuse before the rock legend’s 2017 death. According to Campbell, Petty’s private life was personal and respected by those close to him. “The sides of [Petty’s] personality” made it difficult for Campbell to get close to him, but there was … Read more

“Love is Blind” Contestant Opens Up About Heartbreak and Politics

Ben Mezzenga, a contestant on the reality TV show “Love is Blind,” has spoken out about his experience with fellow competitor Sara Carton, who told him she didn’t want to marry him at the altar. Mezzenga said he’s moved past the heartbreak and attributes it to external factors that occurred after filming ended. Mezzenga claimed … Read more

Wendy Williams Hospitalized After Pleas for Help

Former talk show host Wendy Williams was taken to the hospital on Monday after dropping a distressing note from her window at an assisted living facility where she has been living under a court-appointed guardianship since 2022. Williams, 60, claims to be “cognitively impaired” and says she’s being held against her will in a facility … Read more

AI Companies Ask for Government Exemption to Train on Copyrighted Material

Artificial intelligence companies OpenAI and Google have requested a government exemption to train their models on copyrighted material. The move comes as part of the US government’s AI Action Plan, which aims to enhance America’s position in the AI sector. OpenAI believes that the federal government should provide an exemption to allow AI companies to … Read more