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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Little Turtles Find a Warm Welcome in Jersey City

Five tiny diamondback terrapin turtles got a lucky break recently. They were found late in the year on Long Beach Island. Normally, these little guys should have already found a cozy spot to hibernate for the winter. But thanks to Project Terrapin, they now have a temporary home at the Liberty Scien

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Mars Orbiter Mystery: What Really Happened to MAVEN?

NASA's Mars orbiter, MAVEN, has suddenly stopped working and is spinning uncontrollably. This strange event happened after the spacecraft passed behind Mars. Before this, MAVEN had been studying a mysterious object from another star system called 3I/ATLAS. MAVEN had taken pictures of 3I/ATLAS in Oc

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Dec 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Young Entrepreneur Finds Success with Pickleball Paddles

Eleora Liang is a 13-year-old homeschooled student from Singapore who has turned her love for pickleball into a thriving business. She runs A Little Ripple, an online store that sells pickleball paddles. Eleora's journey began when she was just 10 years old, selling stationery and small gifts. Howev

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Links: Health Habits and Skin Woes

A recent study has taken a closer look at the ties between certain health habits and a skin condition called hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). This condition causes painful lumps under the skin, often in areas where skin rubs together. The study focused on smoking and obesity, two factors that have lon

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

A Chef's Journey to Health: How a Simple Diet Shift Led to a 60-Pound Transformation

A well-known chef from New York City, Nicholas Poulmentis, recently made a big change in his life. He lost 60 pounds by going back to the way he ate in his hometown of Kythira, Greece. This wasn't just about losing weight—it was about getting healthier and feeling better overall. Poulmentis had a w

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Spreads Confusing Info About Smoking

Social media is becoming a hotspot for confusing and wrong information about smoking. This is a big problem for health experts trying to keep people informed. Different studies have looked at how this happens on various platforms, but there's no clear way to compare them. A good way to group and und

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Cocoa Prices Drop as West Africa Sees Good Weather

Cocoa prices took a dip recently. Why? Good weather in West Africa is making cocoa trees happy. Farmers in Ivory Coast and Ghana say the mix of rain and sun is just right. This means more cocoa pods, which means more supply. More supply usually means lower prices. But wait, there's more to this sto

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Tackles Traffic Trouble

Cities are getting bigger, and so is the traffic mess. Predicting how traffic moves is tricky because it changes all the time. Weather, events, and other stuff make it even harder. But now, there's a new tool called STAC-Net that might help. STAC-Net is like a smart brain for traffic. It uses fancy

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Dec 18 2025WEATHER

Montana Faces Harsh Winter Conditions

Winter has arrived with full force in the United States, and Montana is feeling the brunt of it. The National Weather Service has issued a "Blizzard Warning" for parts of the state, adding to the existing "Winter Storm Warnings. " The first warning came from the NWS Missoula office on Tuesday. It p

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Warriors Tackling Tough Bacteria

In the world of food safety, a new hero has emerged. It's not a superhero in a cape, but a tiny virus called vB_Sa_2868B2. This virus, or phage, and its partner, a protein named LytN, are taking on a big challenge: multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, including the notorious MRSA. First, let'

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