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Jan 22 2026EDUCATION

Uncovering Nature's Mysteries: A Hands-On Learning Experience

In downtown Detroit, an exciting opportunity awaits young explorers. The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is offering a unique chance to step into the shoes of a conservation officer. This isn't just any ordinary activity; it's a wildlife crime scene investigation that promises to be both fun and educ

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Jan 22 2026CELEBRITIES

50 Cent's Advice on Avoiding Hot Topics

50 Cent, known for his blunt opinions, recently shared his thoughts on why celebrities should steer clear of certain sensitive subjects. At the premiere of "Moses the Black, " a film he produced, he emphasized the importance of focusing on entertainment rather than diving into religion or politics.

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

How Hope Can Help Heal Trauma

A recent study looked at how hope can help people get better from PTSD. It found that having hope can make a big difference in how well treatment works. The study involved 339 people, most of whom were women, who had PTSD. They went through an intensive eight-day treatment program. This program incl

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

How China's Farms Can Grow More Food and Reduce Pollution

China's farms are a major source of pollution, contributing to 17% of the country's greenhouse gas emissions. However, the need to increase food production presents a challenge. The tools farmers use, such as tractors, pesticides, fertilizers, and plastic sheets, play a significant role in this dile

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Jan 22 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Use Personal Loans in 2026

In 2026, getting a personal loan can be a smart move if you know how to use it right. Many lenders offer competitive rates, but it's important to understand the details before you borrow. Some top lenders, like LightStream and Wells Fargo, are offering rates as low as 6. 49% and 6. 74% respectively

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fixing Alaska's Fish and Wildlife Management Mess

Alaska's fish and wildlife management has been a hot topic for years. The current system, with its dual management approach, has caused a lot of confusion and problems. Hunters and fishermen often find themselves bewildered by conflicting rules on the same lands and waterways. This has led to poor e

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Why Aren't More Chinese Patients Using Online Doctor Visits?

China's hospitals are quickly adopting online doctor visits. But patients aren't using them as much as expected. This is surprising. China is known for its tech-savvy population. So, why the slow uptake? Online doctor visits offer many benefits. They save time and reduce travel. But many patients s

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

Big Money for Big Ideas: UAE Funds Rainmaking Research

The UAE is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to tackling water scarcity. The UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science (UAEREP) just handed out big checks to three brilliant minds with big ideas on how to make it rain. Each winner gets up to $1. 5 million over three years to

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Fed Governor's Firing

The U. S. Supreme Court is currently deciding if President Donald Trump can fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. The debate centers around what "cause" means for dismissal. Cook and Fed Chair Jerome Powell attended the hearing, showing support for her. Cook's firing stems from allegations of mo

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

A New Hope in the Fight Against Colon Cancer

Scientists have created new molecules to fight colorectal cancer. These molecules target a specific pathway in cells that is often overactive in cancer. The most promising molecule, called L20, stops cancer cells from growing and spreading. L20 works by sticking to a protein called STAT3. This prot

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