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When the Cloud Coughs, Crypto Sneezes

October 21, 2025

The internet had a rough morning, and crypto was caught in the crossfire. A hiccup in Amazon Web Services (AWS) sent ripples across the web, taking down major crypto platforms and blockchains. Coinbase, Robinhood, and even some Ethereum layer-2 networks felt the pinch when AWS's DynamoDB service stu

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Why Are Smart People Suddenly Interested in Religion?

October 20, 2025

In recent years, a surprising trend has emerged among intellectuals and influencers. Many who were once vocal about their lack of religious beliefs are now openly discussing the positive aspects of faith. Names like David Brooks, Jordan Peterson, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali have joined the conversation, sha

opinion

Pennsylvania's Power Play: Can Old Sites Fuel AI's Future?

October 20, 2025

Pennsylvania is facing a big challenge. The state needs to boost its electricity production to keep up with the growing demand from artificial intelligence (AI) and data centers. This is not just a local issue; it's a national concern. Experts like Frank Gamrat are raising questions about how to me

science

How Food Choices Affect Baby Development in Mice

October 20, 2025

Researchers wanted to understand if a common plant compound called quercetin can move from a pregnant mouse to her unborn babies. Quercetin is found in many fruits and vegetables. It changes in the body and travels around as different forms. Earlier, they saw that quercetin and its changed forms go

crypto

Decentralized Lending Platform Mutuum Finance on Track for Q4 Testnet

October 19, 2025

Mutuum Finance, a decentralized finance (DeFi) project built on Ethereum, is making steady progress toward its Version 1 (V1) protocol launch on the Sepolia testnet, expected in the last quarter of 2025. The platform, which focuses on non-custodial lending and borrowing, has already raised over $17.

technology

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

October 19, 2025

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

crime

Psychology's Brief Flirtation with Crime Solving

October 18, 2025

In the early 1900s, a bold idea emerged in the world of crime solving. Two psychologists, Max Wertheimer and Julius Klein, suggested using word association tests to figure out if someone was guilty of a crime. This method, called Tatbestandsdiagnostik, quickly became a hot topic in psychology and cr

health

How Parents' Behavior Affects Kids' School Stress

October 18, 2025

Parents play a big role in how stressed their kids feel about school. A study looked at how moms and dads influence middle school students' physical exhaustion from schoolwork. It found that when both parents are on the same page, kids feel less stressed. But when one parent is strict and the other

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Medina's Plan for a New Sports Haven

October 18, 2025

Medina is looking to upgrade its recreation center. The city wants to build a new indoor sports area. This new space would be a turf field house. It would be added to the Medina Community Recreation Center. The idea is to ease crowding at the current field house. This is especially important during

technology

Argentina's Big Bet on AI: Can It Become a Tech Powerhouse?

October 18, 2025

Argentina is making a bold move to become a major player in the tech world, especially in artificial intelligence (AI). The country has a lot going for it, like plenty of energy, good weather, and smart people. Big tech companies are starting to notice. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is teamin