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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Growing Minds, Growing Gardens: A Summer of Discovery for Boston and Cambridge Students

In a city filled with concrete and steel, a group of Boston and Cambridge students are learning to tend urban gardens and discover the joy of growing their own food. The CitySprouts Green Team Summer Program is a unique initiative that not only teaches students about science and the natural world bu

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Sep 16 2024HEALTH

The Hangover Conundrum: What Science Reveals About Aging and After-Party Aches

As we navigate the complexities of aging, one phenomenon that often accompanies this journey is the seemingly increasing severity of hangovers. But do we really know what drives this trend? The answer lies in a delicate dance of biological processes, and researchers are just starting to uncover the

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Moonbound: NASA's Next $117M Step Towards Uncovering the Moon's Secrets

The recent awarding of $116.9 million to Intuitive Machines for the delivery of six NASA payloads to the Moon's South Pole is a significant step towards unraveling the Moon's mysteries. This is the fourth round of funding for the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, and it's clear th

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

The Ethnic Studies Conundrum: A Delicate Balance Between Inclusivity and Censorship

California is grappling with a complex issue: how to ensure that ethnic studies courses in public schools are both inclusive and free from antisemitic rhetoric. The bill, AB 2918, aimed to achieve this balance by requiring districts to work with teachers, parents, and community members to review pro

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

The School-to-Prison Pipeline: A Persistent Problem for Black Students

The school year can be a transformative time for students, filled with opportunities for growth, learning, and development. However, for many Black students, the experience is marred by harsh discipline and the threat of expulsion. Despite efforts to reform the system, the disparities persist, and t

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's New in Apple's Latest Tech: iPhone 16, AirPods 4, and Apple Watch 10

As Apple continues to push the boundaries of innovation, it's no surprise that their latest tech announcements have left many on the edge of their seats. The iPhone 16, AirPods 4, and Apple Watch 10 are packed with impressive features that aim to convince customers to upgrade. But let's dive deeper

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Align: A Week of Olympians, Celebrities, and BBQs

As the 2024 Paris Olympics come to a close, Team USA is celebrating their impressive haul of medals. In the midst of the excitement, it's easy to get caught up in the thrill of victory, but perhaps we should take a moment to reflect on the bigger picture. What does it really take to become an Olympi

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Where in Minnesota Were These 25 Celebrities Born?

Minnesota, the Land of 10,000 lakes, is not only famous for its natural beauty but also for producing a plethora of talented individuals. From actors and actresses to authors and athletes, the state has given birth to a wide range of celebrities. Let's take a look at some of the most famous Minnesot

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Celebrate Easter with These Local Church Services

Easter Services around the South Suburbs This Easter season, many churches in the South Suburbs are offering various services and activities to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Here's a list of some of the Easter services and events happening in the area: * St. John the Evangelist Churc

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

R. E. M. Reborn: A Sonic Reunion That'll Leave You Losing Your Faith

The iconic American rock band R.E.M. stunned the music world by performing together in public for the first time in almost 16 years. The surprise rendition of their 1991 hit "Losing My Religion" at the 2024 Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony left the crowd in awe. With singer Michael Stipe

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