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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Asteroid Apophis: How Earth's Gravity May Reshape It

Get ready for a cosmic shake-up! In 2029, an asteroid named Apophis will zoom past Earth, and scientists think it might get a makeover. This space rock, named after the Egyptian god of chaos, is set to pass within 20, 000 miles of our planet. That's closer than some satellites! While it won't hit Ea

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Warm Weather Could Spur Low Voter Turnout in Michigan and Wisconsin

Across the midsection of the United States, a cold front is slowly moving eastward. Interestingly, this front is expected to bring rain on Election Day to two crucial swing states: Michigan and Wisconsin. By evening, the rain is set to move southeast into the Ohio and Tennessee River valleys. In Wi

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Nov 04 2024HEALTH

Fluoride in Water: What’s the Truth?

You might have heard that fluoride is bad for you. But is that really true? Let’s break it down. Fluoride is a natural mineral found in water and rocks. It's also a byproduct of some industries. Some people say it causes health problems like arthritis and cancer. But is that true? A federal judge re

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Fluoride in Water: A New Debate?

You might be surprised to hear that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , who's known for his strong views on health, recently suggested that Donald Trump might support removing fluoride from US drinking water if he returns to the White House. Kennedy shared on a social media platform, "On January 20, the Trump a

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Job Numbers Mix-up: Strikes, Storms, and What's Really Going On

October's job numbers release before the election is raising some eyebrows. We've seen striking aerospace machinists and hotel workers, like 41, 400 new striking workers mostly from Boeing, and voice actors in the video game industry. Boeing's hit hard, planning to cut 17, 000 jobs, or 10% of their

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Oct 31 2024HEALTH

Eyes Change as We Age: 6 Common Issues to Watch For

Aging brings about many changes, and our eyes are no exception. The activities we do every day, like looking at screens or being out in the sun, can affect our vision. Over time, you might struggle to see things up close or tell colors apart. Many people face similar issues as they age. These proble

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Oct 31 2024HEALTH

Affordable Cancer Detector: A Game-Changer for Early Diagnosis

Imagine detecting cancer early with just a drop of blood, all for the price of a coffee. That's what scientists at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have developed: a simple, low-cost device called the paper-in-polymer-pond (PiPP). This clever gadget uses regular paper, similar to what coffe

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Oct 29 2024SCIENCE

How THC Makes You Feel High: A Neuroscience Lesson

Ever wondered how cannabis makes you feel "high"? Let's dive into the science behind it. Your body naturally produces cannabinoids, similar to what's found in marijuana. One of these, called anandamide, acts as a neurotransmitter, sending messages between nerve cells. These messages impact areas of

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

How Ukraine Can Win Hearts, Not Fights

Imagine this: young North Korean soldiers, not by choice, now on Ukrainian soil. They're pawns in a game between two dictators - Putin and Kim Jong-un. Ukraine has a chance to end this threat without a shot. These soldiers are not paid fighters; they're coerced, scared, and unprepared. The elite Sto

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Get Ready: Daylight Saving Time Ends Soon! Tips for Staying Healthy

So, daylight saving time is about to end. You'll gain an extra hour of sleep, but it gets dark earlier. This can mess with your body clock. The shift is easier in the fall than spring, though some folks might struggle. It's not just about sleep; heart rate and stress hormones are affected too. Healt

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