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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Mantis Mysteries: What DNA Reveals About These Incredible Insects

Praying mantises are not just fascinating creatures; they play a big role in farming, medicine, and even robotics. Yet, scientists have not explored their genes enough. This lack of knowledge has held back many potential benefits. A recent study changed that. Researchers looked at the genes of five

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Mars Rover Perseverance: A Journey Beyond Expectations

The Perseverance rover, NASA's intrepid explorer on Mars, is proving to be more resilient than initially anticipated. Launched with the ambitious goal of collecting Martian samples for a future retrieval mission, Perseverance is still going strong, far beyond its original timeline. The rover, roughl

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Tech Marvel: The Super-Fast Light Switch

In the world of super-tiny tech, scientists have created a new kind of switch that's not only super small but also super fast. This switch is made up of layers of special materials, like carbon nanotubes and something called monolayer WS2 and MoS2. These materials are stacked on top of each other, c

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

A Surprising Team-Up: Trump's Social Media and a Fusion Energy Company

In a surprising move, the company behind Truth Social, Trump Media & Technology Group, has joined forces with TAE Technologies, a company focused on nuclear fusion. This deal, worth over $6 billion, has caused a stir in the stock market, with Trump Media's shares jumping by 35% in early trading. Th

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Week 16 Fantasy Football Showdown: Who to Start and Who to Sit

The Week 16 fantasy football matchups are here, and it's time to make some tough decisions. With injuries, holiday plans, and tough matchups, it's not easy to set your lineup. Let's break down some key players and their matchups to help you make the best decisions. The Los Angeles Rams and Seattle

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Dec 18 2025RELIGION

A New Leader for New York's Catholics: What to Expect from Bishop Hicks

New York has a fresh face at the helm of its Catholic community. Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, a 58-year-old from Illinois, is stepping into big shoes, replacing Cardinal Timothy Dolan. Hicks' background is quite similar to Pope Leo XIV's, which might explain why he was chosen for this role. Hicks grew u

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Grow Tiny Crystal Triangles

People have been working on making barium tungstate crystals. They used a special method called high-temperature oxygen-assisted molecular beam epitaxy. This is a fancy way of growing crystals by shooting tiny particles at a hot surface. The surface in this case was made of tungsten, a metal that's

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Your Phone Turns Into a Puzzle

Phones are like trusty sidekicks. They're always there, helping us out. But what happens when that sidekick starts acting strange? That's the situation with the latest iOS update. It's like your phone has suddenly turned into a puzzle, and you're missing some pieces. People used to be content with

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

A New Name for a Historic Venue

The Kennedy Center, a famous performing arts hub in Washington, D. C. , is getting a new name. It will now be called the Trump-Kennedy Center. The decision came from the center's board of trustees, who were all appointed by President Trump earlier this year. The change is said to honor President Tr

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Michigan's 2026 Recruits: What's Next After the Big Change?

Right now, Michigan's football team is in a bit of a mess. The coach, Sherrone Moore, was let go, and that has left a lot of uncertainty. This uncertainty is also affecting the recruits who had signed up to join the team in 2026. So far, only two recruits have decided to leave. Matt Ludwig, a four-

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