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TechnologyTech Giants Blur Lines Between Hearing Aids and Consumer Audio
Apple and Bose are bypassing traditional clinical models by selling direct-to-consumer hearing devices that blend medical functionality with lifestyle audio.
ScienceEast Antarctic ice shelves face rapid thinning from ocean currents
Researchers identified intricate channels beneath East Antarctic ice shelves that trap warm ocean water, causing rapid thinning of the massive ice sheet.
PoliticsTrump Approval Slide Boosts Democratic Odds for 2026 House Control
President Donald Trump faces a decline in approval ratings, increasing the probability that Democrats will win control of the House in the 2026 midterms.
PoliticsGOP Candidates Backing 2020 Claims Seek Control of Election Systems
GOP gubernatorial candidates who contested the 2020 election results now seek control over state administrative offices to manage the 2028 presidential vote.
ScienceDon McGeary Tests Combined Therapy for Veteran TBI and PTSD Headaches
UT Health San Antonio professor Don McGeary is testing a combined therapy approach to treat chronic headaches in veterans suffering from TBI and PTSD.
SportsCavaliers beat Pistons 116-109 to avoid 0-3 series hole
The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Detroit Pistons 116-109 on Saturday night, securing their first win of the postseason series to avoid a 0-3 deficit.
SportsBlue Jackets front office targets right-side defensive upgrades
The Columbus Blue Jackets front office is actively pursuing a top-four right-shot defenseman, specifically targeting free agent Rasmus Andersson this year.
SportsD'Amour lobbies for NCAA host bid after Hokies fall to FSU 2-1
Virginia Tech head coach Pete D’Amour lobbies for an NCAA Tournament hosting bid in Blacksburg after his team finished their season with a 46-10 record.
SportsAaron Wilson leads U-D Jesuit to 30-second 4x800 relay win
Aaron Wilson anchored the U-D Jesuit 4x800 relay team to a victory at Detroit Catholic Central with a winning time of 7:54.14 on Saturday, May 9, 2024.
ScienceAI-driven research risks narrowing scope of scientific discovery
Hyunjin Shim at California State University, Fresno warns that AI-driven research methods may narrow scientific discovery by favoring machine-friendly data.
TechnologyCAS launches room-temperature quantum processor in server rack format
CAS Cold Atom Technology unveiled the Hanyuan-2 in Wuhan, a dual-core neutral atom quantum processor that operates at room temperature in a server rack.