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Mar 18 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Big Move: Making College More Affordable

Harvard University has taken a bold step to make education more accessible. It has decided to cover all costs for students from families earning $100, 000 or less per year. This means tuition, housing, food, health insurance, and even travel expenses will be taken care of. For families earning up to

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

How to Track Wobbly Surfaces for Better Balance Training

Balance training using unstable surfaces is known to boost coordination and balance skills. To make this training more effective, researchers have developed a model. This model can estimate the movements of wobbly surfaces using only angle measurements. This could be a game-changer for devices like

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Mar 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Deep Dive into the Teen Drama Sweeping Netflix

Teenagers are being influenced by social media in ways that are not always positive. This is the main theme of a new British drama. The show is called Adolescence. It is a four-part series that has taken the world by storm. It is the most-watched show on Netflix. It has been praised by critics

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Coverage in Young Kids Across Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa is a vast region. It's home to many countries with diverse cultures and landscapes. Among the many challenges it faces is ensuring that young children receive all their necessary vaccinations. A recent effort looked into how well this is happening for kids aged 12 to 23 months acr

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

Blue Devils vs. Cardinals: Who Will Reign Supreme in the ACC Tournament?

The ACC Tournament is heating up, and all eyes are on the championship game between the Duke Blue Devils and the Louisville Cardinals. This isn't just any matchup; it's a clash of titans. The Blue Devils, seeded at the top, have been on a roll, winning 10 straight games and 26 out of their last 27.

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Big Stand: Students Lead Massive March for Justice

Belgrade's streets were packed with thousands of people. This wasn't a typical weekend crowd. It was a massive protest, one of the largest in recent history. People from all walks of life—farmers, bikers, military veterans, and students—came together. They were all united by one thing: anger. Anger

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

MagSafe Magic: The Perfect Video Storage Solution for iPhone Users

Picture this: you're out filming with your iPhone, capturing some amazing footage. But then, you run into a problem. Your iPhone's storage is full, and you can't record anymore. What do you do? You could use an external drive, but then you have to deal with the hassle of carrying it around and findi

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Sitting Less, Moving More: What's the Deal?

People spend a lot of time sitting around these days. But what if we swapped some of that sitting time for light activities? Like walking or casual movement? Researchers wanted to know if this would make a difference in our health. Especially when it comes to things like heart health and metabolism.

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in the US

The US is facing a significant measles resurgence in 2025. Just three months into the year, over 300 cases have been confirmed. This is the highest number of cases since 2019. The outbreak started in West Texas, where vaccination rates are low. It has since spread to neighboring states, including Ne

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Mar 15 2025SPORTS

Duke's Injury Woes: ACC Tournament

Duke's star player, Cooper Flagg, is out for the ACC Tournament. This is a big deal because Flagg is a top player for Duke. He hurt his ankle during a game against Georgia Tech. Flagg was seen limping off the court and then went to the locker room. He came back to the bench but did not play agai

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