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May 28 2025SCIENCE

The James Webb Telescope's Deepest Glimpse

The James Webb Space Telescope recently captured an incredible image of the galaxy cluster Abell S1063. This cluster is so massive that it acts like a cosmic magnifying glass, bending light from distant galaxies. This effect, known as gravitational lensing, allows the telescope to see galaxies that

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Alabama's Next Governor? The Football Coach Turned Politician

A familiar face in Alabama politics is making a big move. Tommy Tuberville, who has been representing Alabama in the Senate since 2020, has decided to run for governor. This isn't his first big career change. In 2016, he was coaching football at the University of Cincinnati. Before that, he was at A

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May 27 2025SPORTS

Two Freshmen Stars Shine on College Football 26

College football fans were in for a surprise when two freshmen wide receivers stole the spotlight in the 2024 season. Ryan Williams of Alabama and Jeremiah Smith of Ohio State both had incredible performances, earning them the coveted spots on the cover of EA Sports' College Football 26. This game,

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May 27 2025SCIENCE

Engineering Bacteria to Boost a Valuable Acid

5-Aminolevulinic acid, often shortened to 5-ALA, is a highly sought-after amino acid. It's valuable in many industries, but making it efficiently has been a challenge. Researchers have been working on using bacteria as tiny factories to produce 5-ALA. The trick is to find a quick way to check which

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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Exynos 2500: A Step Back in the Chip Race

The tech world was buzzing with anticipation for Samsung's Exynos 2500. However, the excitement quickly turned into disappointment when leaked benchmarks revealed its struggles. The Exynos 2500, designed for Samsung's top-tier Galaxy S25, was supposed to be a game-changer. Unfortunately, it fell sho

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May 26 2025WEATHER

Deadly Week for Skiers in Swiss Alps

In the Swiss Alps, a tragic week unfolded for skiers. Five skiers lost their lives on the Adler Glacier, near the popular resort town of Zermatt. The grim discovery was made after two hikers spotted abandoned skis near the Rimpfischhorn peak. This mountain stands at an impressive 4, 000 meters in

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Light's Long Journey: Why It Doesn't Get Tired

Light is always on the move. It zooms around at a speed of 186, 000 miles per second. This speed is the same whether it's coming from a star or a flashlight. One evening, a telescope was set up in a backyard in San Diego. It was pointed at a galaxy very far from Earth. The galaxy is called the Pinwh

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May 24 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Stand Against a Deportation Blunder

A federal judge recently made a strong statement about a deportation case gone wrong. The case involves a gay man from Guatemala who was sent to Mexico, even though he had expressed fears about his safety there. The judge ordered the Trump administration to help bring him back to the U. S. The judg

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Malaria's Border Struggle: A Tale of Two Islands

In the heart of Southeast Asia, a stark contrast exists between two neighboring regions. One side, Indonesian Kalimantan, is making significant strides towards eradicating malaria. The other, Malaysian Borneo, is grappling with a high prevalence of Plasmodium knowlesi infections. This discrepancy

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Measles Strikes Anchorage: What You Need to Know

In Anchorage, a young person has been diagnosed with measles. This news has sparked concern among health officials. They worry that more people might have been exposed to the virus. The infected individual, who had not received the measles vaccine, visited several public spots while possibly spreadi

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