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A Behind‑the‑Scenes Look at Zach Cregger’s Resident Evil Set – What We Discovered
When the dust settled on the soundstage for Zach Cregger’s Resident Evil, viewers were left buzzing. The film promised to be a fresh take on the iconic survival‑horror franchise, and…
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Waves on Titan: NASA’s Latest SpaceSnap from 2026
On April 30, 2026, NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) presented a stunning image that captured the imagination of space enthusiasts worldwide: crisp, rhythmic waves on the…
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Record-Breaking Viking Hoard of 3,000 Coins Found in Norway
For over a century, archaeologists in Norway have hunted for traces of the Viking Age’s vast trade networks. This week, they struck gold — literally. A record-breaking Viking hoard…
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Debunking the German ‘Spring Fatigue’ Myth: What Science Really Says
Introduction Every spring, German news outlets and social media buzz with stories about a peculiar condition called "Frühlingsmüdigkeit" – or spring fatigue. Supposedly, the…
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The Worst Coder in the World Goes Agentic: Building a Leaderboard‑Cracking AI
Introduction Imagine a self‑proclaimed "worst coder" who decides to stop debugging their own bugs and starts teaching an AI to cheat a competitive leaderboard. Sounds like a…
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DataVault AI & Kings Mine Capital Forge $150M+ GoldVault™ Tokenization Initiative
Why GoldVault™ Tokenization Is The Next Frontier In Crypto‑Backed Assets Over the past decade, tokenization has shifted from niche speculation to mainstream adoption. Now, industry…
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Breast Cancer Canada and REAL Alliance Release National Breast Cancer Care Recommendations
What the New National Recommendations Mean for Canadians Breast Cancer Canada and the REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance have just released a joint set of national recommendations.…
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Swallow: Mary Ma ’26 Unveils New Solo Art Exhibition
Student art exhibitions are often the first stop for discovering breakout creative talent, and the new Swallow exhibition by Mary Ma '26 is no exception. Blending delicate mixed-media…
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Extricate: A Powerful Exhibition by Student Artist Jadi Wang ’26
A Journey Into Artistic Liberation: Jadi Wang's 'Extricate' Exhibition Art has always served as a powerful medium for exploring complex human experiences, and the latest exhibition by…
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Flying Taxis Are Now Real – Should They Hover Over Your Home?
Introduction: The Sky Is No Longer the Limit Imagine stepping out of your front door, scanning a mobile app, and stepping onto a sleek, electric vertical take‑off and landing vehicle…
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