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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kevin Bacon's Supernatural Drama Ends After One Season

Kevin Bacon's supernatural crime series, The Bondsman, has been discontinued by Amazon after just one season. The show, which aired all eight episodes in April, featured Bacon as Hub Halloran, a bondsman with a twist. Instead of the usual bail-skipping criminals, Halloran was a resurrected spirit ta

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May 20 2025HEALTH

The Heat and the Tiny Babies: A South Asian Dilemma

Let's dive into a serious topic. Extreme low birth weight is a big problem in South Asia. It's a condition where a baby is born weighing less than 1000 grams. This is a critical issue because these tiny babies face a higher risk of health problems and even death. Now, researchers are looking int

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May 20 2025EDUCATION

Unlikely Friendships and Science Adventures

A new book is set to hit the shelves, and it's all about a young girl's journey through science and friendship. The story follows Georgia, a sixth-grader who loves science and nature. She's not your average kid, though. Georgia has moved around a lot, so she's excited to stay in one place and make a

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bridging Domains: The Power of Fine-Tuned Visual-Text Alignment

The goal of domain-adaptive object detection (DAOD) is to help detectors work well in new, unlabeled areas by reducing the bias that comes from the original, labeled areas. Recent work has shown that vision-language models (VLMs) can be very helpful in this process. However, there are some issues th

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Venezuelans Face Uncertain Future as Supreme Court Rules

The Supreme Court recently made a decision that could significantly impact thousands of Venezuelans living in the United States. The court allowed the Trump administration to end special legal protections for these immigrants. This move could lead to deportations for many Venezuelans who have been l

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May 19 2025EDUCATION

Bullying in Schools: The Role of Family and Emotional Support

Bullying is a big problem in schools. It's not just about who gets picked on. It's also about why some kids end up in the bullying crosshairs. A recent study looked into this. It focused on students in Asian secondary schools. The study wanted to understand how family life affects bullying. It also

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Temperature Fluctuations and Fish Health: What's Happening to Hybrid Groupers?

Hybrid groupers are a big deal in the aquaculture industry, especially in Asia. But, climate change is causing temperature swings in the oceans. This is bad news for these fish, particularly the young ones. Scientists wanted to see how these temperature changes affect hybrid groupers. They looked at

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Natural Killer Cells

Natural killer cells are a type of lymphocyte. They are crucial in fighting off viral infections and cancer. Traditionally, they were seen as part of the innate immune system. This system responds quickly to threats, but it doesn't have long-term memory. It was believed that only adaptive immune

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May 19 2025WEATHER

A Community's Resilience After a Tornado's Fury

In the heart of Kentucky, a small city faced a grim reality after a tornado's wrath. Sunday morning brought a stark contrast to the devastation. The sun shone brightly, and birds sang, creating a surreal scene in a city that looked like a war zone. The tornado had left a 16-mile trail of destruct

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May 19 2025EDUCATION

Darwin: The Hero of Modern Science Books

In many modern science books, Charles Darwin is often painted as a legendary figure. Writers such as Richard Dawkins and Jerry Coyne frequently mention Darwin in their works. They refer to detailed biographies and historical accounts of science. However, the Darwin they present is not a complete

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