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One Building in Japan Is Reshaping Where People Linger — And Saving Suburbs

Nathan Reeves1 week ago08 mins

One building in Takasaki, Japan, is reversing suburban decline by combining library, cafe, clinic, and more. Foot traffic up 31%, property values rise. A blueprint for dying city centers worldwide.

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AI Coaches Are Revolutionizing Soccer Training — And NASA’s Moon Promise Adds a Twist

Nathan Reeves1 week ago07 mins

AI coaching systems are transforming soccer training with real-time analysis, injury prediction, and tactical insights. NASA even adapts the tech for astronauts. Discover how machines are changing the game.

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AI Demand Forecasting Brings Precision to Textile Planning

Amara Osei1 week ago07 mins

Fraunhofer IWU develops AI demand forecasting for textile maker frottana, blending data with human know-how. Forecast error dropped 23% in six months.

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Etruscan Tomb Paintings Acquired for €15M Go on Display in Italy

Amara Osei1 week ago06 mins

Italy spent €15 million to acquire ancient Etruscan tomb paintings from a private collection. The vibrant 4th-century BCE panels now on display at Villa Giulia offer rare glimpses into a lost civilization.

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Jose Alvarado’s New Knicks Contract: A Playoff-Ready Bargain

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago08 mins

The Knicks signed Jose Alvarado to a four-year, $19.5 million contract. Here’s how the undrafted guard brings defense, energy, and playoff-ready grit to New York’s rotation.

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Sales Agility Pays Off, But Only Under These Surprising Conditions

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago07 mins

New study of 356 European firms reveals that rapid sales channel adaptation boosts profits only under moderate market volatility. Find out when agility backfires and how to get it right.

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China’s Skyward Giant: The Engineering Marvel of the CITIC Tower

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago07 mins

Discover the engineering marvel of China’s tallest building, the CITIC Tower (Zhongguo Zun). How it withstands earthquakes, wind, and redefines skyscraper design.

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Australia’s Social Media Ban for Under-16s: Early Data Shows Minimal Impact on Teen Scrolling

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago06 mins

Six months into Australia’s under-16 social media ban, research shows teen usage barely dropped. Early data reveals enforcement gaps, teen workarounds, and calls for combined regulation and education.

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Hotels Are Reimagining Themselves — And It’s Not Just About Fancy Lobbies

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago07 mins

Hotels are transforming with smart tech, sustainability, and psychological design. Learn how the pandemic reshaped the industry and what it means for travelers.

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NASA Just Made a Boring Hire — And That’s Exactly What It Needs

Amara Osei3 weeks ago07 mins

NASA names Sean Gallagher permanent CIO amid cybersecurity threats and IT modernization challenges. What this means for Artemis, data pipelines, and the agency’s future.

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NASA Opens New Aeronautics Solicitations – Here’s How to Join

Dr. Olivia Grant3 weeks ago06 mins

NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate updated its solicitations page on June 23, 2026, opening new funding opportunities for electric flight, autonomy, and noise reduction. Here’s how to apply.

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Prime Day 2025: Best Science Deals on Telescopes, Lab Gear & Books

Amara Osei3 weeks ago08 mins

Prime Day 2025 science deals: best telescopes, microscopes, weather stations, and science books. Expert-recommended discounts verified with price history.

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