The planet Jupiter has been recalculated to be smaller and flatter, while consumers looking for a Valentine's Day gift have a new, extravagant option: a massive dessert board. These are among the diverse topics covered in recent news, according to multiple sources.
Data collected by the Juno orbiter led to the recalculation of Jupiter's measurements, with the planet's average radius now estimated at 69,886 kilometers, according to Nature News. Meanwhile, those seeking a memorable Valentine's Day gift could consider the new XL Dessert Board from Boarderies, which features 47 different artisanal treats, including miniature cakes, truffles, and macarons, as reported by Wired. The board's contents can last up to 30 days in the fridge.
The Verge's Valentine's Day gift guide, as summarized by The Verge, also suggests a range of presents, from noise-canceling earbuds to more sentimental choices. Wired's gift guide, drawing from multiple sources, also highlighted tech-focused presents like smart rings. The guides aim to assist shoppers in finding gifts that express appreciation, regardless of price.
In other news, the producers behind Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX Halftime Show faced a challenge: the NFL would only allow 25 carts to bring equipment onto the field, according to Variety. The show was a success, but the logistical limitations presented a hurdle for the production team.
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