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May 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Atlas Cedar's Fight for Survival in a Changing Climate

The Atlas cedar, a tree species unique to North Africa's mountains, is facing tough times. Climate change and human activities are putting pressure on these trees, especially in the southern part of their range, the Saharan Atlas. While past studies have looked at how these forests have been affecte

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May 25 2025SPORTS

The Timberwolves' Game 3 Turnaround

The Minnesota Timberwolves had a lot to prove after losing the first two games of the Western Conference finals. A close win at home wouldn't have been enough to change the series' momentum. The team needed a dominant performance to show they could compete with the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Timber

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Supernovas: The Universe's Hidden Powerhouses

Supernovas are the universe's way of recycling stars. They are massive explosions that mark the end of a star's life. These explosions can be so powerful that they create some of the most energetic particles in the universe. These particles are called cosmic rays. They are made up of protons and oth

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May 25 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Narrow Escape: A Defensive Masterclass

Chelsea managed to secure a spot in the Champions League with a narrow 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest. The match was a defensive battle from the start, with both teams focusing on keeping the score tight. The first half was particularly uneventful, with neither team managing to get a shot on tar

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May 25 2025SPORTS

Indy 500: The 2025 Race Day Experience

The 109th Indianapolis 500 was a day packed with excitement and drama. It was a day filled with unexpected twists and turns, both on and off the track. Fans braved the weather, hoping for a chance to see their favorite drivers in action. The weather was not ideal, with rain delays causing some tensi

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Light's Long Journey: Why It Doesn't Get Tired

Light is always on the move. It zooms around at a speed of 186, 000 miles per second. This speed is the same whether it's coming from a star or a flashlight. One evening, a telescope was set up in a backyard in San Diego. It was pointed at a galaxy very far from Earth. The galaxy is called the Pinwh

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May 25 2025POLITICS

Police Oversight: A Double-Edged Sword

The Justice Department's recent move to drop oversight of several police departments has sparked debate. Some worry this could lead to more excessive force incidents. This decision comes after high-profile cases like George Floyd's and Breonna Taylor's deaths, which led to widespread protests and ca

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May 25 2025SPORTS

A Tight Race for European Glory

The final day of the Premier League season is here, and the tension is palpable. Two teams, Nottingham Forest and Chelsea, are in the spotlight, each with a shot at securing a spot in the Champions League. The stakes are high, and both sides know what's on the line. Nottingham Forest, playing at ho

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May 25 2025HEALTH

How Weight Loss Affects Fat Breakdown

The human body is a complex machine. One of its many tasks is to manage fat. To do this, it uses insulin to control the breakdown of fat. This process is called lipolysis. Scientists have been studying how to measure this process accurately. They wanted to see if there were mistakes in the way

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May 25 2025SPORTS

The Phenomenal Pick: The Undertaker's GOAT Choice

The Undertaker, a wrestling icon, has shared his thoughts on who he thinks is the greatest of all time in WWE. With a career spanning over three decades, he has faced off against nearly every major wrestler in the industry. From the classic legends like Ric Flair to the modern greats like John Cena,

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