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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and the Spread of Biting Midges

Biting midges, especially those in the Culicoides family, are more than just a nuisance. They can cause allergic reactions in horses and spread serious viruses like bluetongue and African horse sickness. Scientists are using advanced technology to understand and predict where these midges will thriv

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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water and Health: The Power of Data

Imagine having a magical map that shows where water is being used, where pollution is happening, and where diseases are spreading. That's exactly what the Water Health Open Knowledge Graph (WHOW-KG) does. It's not just a map; it's a tool designed to help us make smart decisions about water and healt

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Feb 16 2025WEATHER

Metro Detroit Braces for Winter Storm: What to Expect

Metro Detroit is in for a snowy Sunday. A winter storm is headed our way, and it's going to dump a lot of snow. The weather folks have issued warnings for most of Southeast Michigan. The hardest hit areas will be Sanilac, St. Clair, Macomb, Wayne, and Monroe counties. These places can expect 5 to 7

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

COVID-19: How Australia Tried to Get Everyone to Scan Those QR Codes

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia's government had to act fast to keep people safe. They sent out messages to encourage people to follow rules, like using QR codes to check in at places. The goal was to stop the virus from spreading. They needed to get people to change their behavior quickly.

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Feb 15 2025EDUCATION

Idaho's Medical Education Shake-Up: A New Path?

Idaho is at a crossroads when it comes to medical education. The state is thinking about leaving a long-standing partnership with the University of Washington and three other states in the Western region. This partnership, known as WWAMI, has been around for 50 years and has allowed Idaho students t

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Feb 15 2025WEATHER

Warm and Wild: Weather Alerts for the Weekend

The weather forecast for the weekend has changed. The risk of severe weather has increased, now covering most areas north of the 10/12 corridor. This means a level 3/5 risk for tornadoes and strong winds. This is because a warm front has moved through, bringing warmer temperatures and humidity. The

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Feb 15 2025SCIENCE

Chilling Out: Why Earth's Ice Ages Happen

Over the past 540 million years, our planet has experienced some serious chill. Two major cold snaps, including the one we're in right now, have lasted for millions of years. These icy periods, known as icehouses, have puzzled scientists for a long time. They know that these cold spells are linked t

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Feb 15 2025BUSINESS

Clear Talk: How Good Governance Makes Company Reports Easier to Read

Corporate governance isn't just about rules and regulations. It's about making sure companies are honest and clear when they talk to investors and the public. A recent study looked at how companies in Pakistan manage their earnings and how that affects how easy their annual reports are to read. The

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Feb 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Equal Voices: The Challenge of Climate Negotiations

Climate change is a global issue, and everyone should have a say in how to tackle it. But, in reality, it's not that simple. Imagine a big group project where some students have more resources, more time, and more help. This is similar to the United Nations climate talks. Some countries have more ex

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Feb 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Living Green: The Three Big Factors

Imagine trying to live a more sustainable life. It's not just about you; it's about where you live and who you're with. Experts have been studying this for a while, and they've found three big factors that shape how we live our daily lives in a more eco-friendly way. First, let's talk about

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