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Knoxville, Tennessee · Knoxville(utsports.com) Coming off an electric road victory at Kentucky, Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel met with the media Monday afternoon to open the week as the No. 14 Vols (6–2, 3–2 SEC) prepare for a primetime showdown against No. 18 Oklahoma (6-2, 2-2 SEC) on Saturday night at Neyland Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET on ABC. “Excited to be back in Neyland, see our fans, Dark Mode,” Heupel said. “Need the Neyland Effect to be a huge part o…See the Story
Vols Going 'Dark Mode' For Prime Time Matchup With Oklahoma

Social Media · MadridSocial media has fundamentally changed how we see ourselves and others. What started as playful dog ears and flower crowns has evolved into sophisticated tools that reshape facial features in real time. These digital enhancements aren’t just altering photos anymore, they’re rewriting the rules of what people consider beautiful. Here is a list of 14 digital filter effects that have become the invisible architects of modern beauty standards. Skin …See the Story
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NASA · FinlandEarth is home, but it’s also full of surprises. Some of these facts might make you stop and say, “Wait, is that true?” Let’s get into the odd, the quirky, and the totally real things about Earth and its moon. Earth isn’t a perfect sphere
Unsplash/NASA Even though it looks round from space, Earth is slightly squished at the poles and bulges at the equator. This shape is called an oblate spheroid. The spin of the planet causes the equator to push…See the Story