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Feb 01 2025BUSINESS

Famous Faces or Fun Finds: Reese's Spices Up Super Bowl Ads

Imagine the Super Bowl. What do you see? Football and commercials. Lots of commercials and some of them bring in big names. Let's talk about candy. It's a Big Game that features hot commercial spots for big brands. So, what's the buzz? Reese’s has a different plan. No movie stars or musici

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Feb 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

We need to talk about Africa's deadly drought and babies

Climate change is making extreme weather events like droughts and floods happen more often and with greater force. This is a big problem, especially in Africa. Africa is super vulnerable to these changes. It's also where a lot of the world's young children die. This is why scientists have been l

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Feeling Negative? Discover the Unexpected Obstacles to AI Medical Tests.

It always eases pressure off healthcare workers to know what they are looking at and thats why AI Is a popular tool for watching a client's well-being using info collected. This is most obvious. But, there's a snag: lots of high-level planners in healthcare are reluctant to shift over, to AI mo

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

Food Ads: Who's Influencing Our Teens?

Imagine this: you're a teenager, and you're scrolling through your phone. Suddenly, you see an advertisement for a tasty snack. It features a familiar face - a celebrity or someone who looks just like you. This scenario happens all the time, and it's not just about snacks. It's about how food compan

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Why African Men Avoid Going to the Doctor

Men in Africa often steer clear of healthcare services, leaving a big gap in our understanding of their health needs. This avoidance means we don't know much about their habits and health issues. We need to figure out how masculinity might be a big reason why men avoid healthcare.

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smarter Planning for Chemistry

Making computers understand and plan chemistry reactions is a tough task, and it gets tougher when you need the computer to be fast and have a system that has a low carbon footprint. You need to balance lots of factors and timing to make it all work well. Chemistry involves breaking down complex mo

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

See Translation Unfold

"where have proteins been during the past minute? " you might ask. That question is actually not as complicated to answer without expensive equipment, years of research. Tools have been recently discovered to solve big mysteries The lives of living proteins and molecules aren't always straightforwa

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Will the Supreme Court Green Light a Catholic Cyber Charter School?

In a big decision, the Supreme Court will now decide if a Catholic online school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual, can start teaching students in Oklahoma. The state has never done this Before! . The Supreme Court agreed to look at two cases. The discussions will be about whether a charte

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Jan 31 2025EDUCATION

Feelin' Blue, College Kids? Let Technology Lift That Mood!

UK universities are packed with students, all facing the same pressures, picking up mental scars, and what’s worse, feeling abandoned. It’s worrying however, although there’s a huge demand, The schools cant always meet every student's needs on time.

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Jan 31 2025SPORTS

Pebble Beach Pro-Am: McIlroy, Lowry Show Hole-in-One Magic: Scheffler Returns!

Pebble Beach Pro-Am exploded with excitement when a pair of golf superstars pulled off remarkable feats. Scottie Scheffler was back in action after missing a couple of tournaments following a kitchen mishap. The top-ranked golfer injured himself while preparing a festive meal. He had a rough s

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