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Jul 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blender's Big Move: 3D Modeling on the Go

Blender, the beloved open-source 3D modeling software, is stepping into the mobile world. For years, users have been asking for a tablet version, and now, the developers are making it happen. The plan is to bring the full power of Blender to tablets, but with a twist. They want to adapt the software

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Soil Secrets: How Plant and Animal Waste Shape Our Farms

Farming is changing. More people want to use natural stuff to make soil healthier. But not all natural inputs are created equal. Some add helpful things like zinc (Zn) to the soil. Others might bring harmful stuff like cadmium (Cd). Plant waste, like crop leftovers, is different from animal waste,

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Jul 29 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Marks: Clues to Early Human Brainpower

People have always found ways to remember things beyond their own minds. From computers to notches on sticks, these tools help us store and recall information. Scientists think humans are the only ones who do this. But what about our ancient ancestors? Did they have similar tools? Some artifacts fr

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

How Faith and Fatigue Intertwine in Chronic Illness

In a recent study, researchers explored the connection between faith, spirituality, and fatigue in people with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs). IIMs are rare muscle diseases that cause chronic fatigue. The study found that those with IIMs and fatigue often have stronger religious beliefs a

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

How Faith Talks Can Help Teens in Therapy

In the Netherlands, a new way to mix faith and therapy is being tested. It's called the faith relationship interview, or FRI for short. Here, teens and their therapists chat about beliefs, feelings about God, and how their faith shapes their relationships. Eight teens and four therapists took part

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Jul 29 2025SPORTS

A Gymnast's Fight: Hope Amid Uncertainty

The gymnastics world was left in shock after a promising athlete faced a severe accident during a routine at the World University Games. Lorenzo Bonicelli, who had previously secured a top spot at the 2025 World Cup, suffered a devastating fall during his rings performance. The incident occurred dur

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Jul 28 2025SPORTS

Ichiro's Humor Shines in Hall of Fame Speech

Ichiro Suzuki, a baseball legend, shared a lighthearted moment during his Hall of Fame induction speech. He playfully joked about the Miami Marlins, the team that signed him in 2015. Ichiro admitted he had never heard of the Marlins before they offered him a contract, which brought laughter from the

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Jul 28 2025SPORTS

Billy Donovan: The Man Behind the Bulls' Bench

Billy Donovan, the Chicago Bulls' head coach, has a story that goes beyond his strategic plays and sideline presence. Born and raised in Rockville Centre, New York, his Irish-American heritage and Catholic upbringing have significantly influenced his life and career. The Donovan name carries a rich

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Jul 28 2025SPORTS

Marcus Morris Sr. : A Philly Kid's Journey Through NBA Challenges

Marcus Morris Sr. has been a familiar face in the NBA for over a decade, known for his grit and shooting skills. In the 2023-24 season, he played for three different teams: the LA Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers, and Cleveland Cavaliers, showing his versatility and adaptability. Despite being traded to

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

A New Haven for Alzheimer's Families on Long Island

Long Island now has a unique place for people with Alzheimer's and their families. The Barbara Rabinowitz Education & Resource Center in Amityville is the first of its kind. It helps families learn to care for their loved ones with dementia. The center also has fun activities for patients, like kara

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