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Aug 14 2025SCIENCE

Why Is Glass See-Through?

Ever wonder why you can see through glass? It's not magic, it's science! Glass is made from sand, but not just any sand. It's transformed into something called an amorphous solid. This special structure lets light pass through, unlike wood, which is opaque. But guess what? Scientists are even workin

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Aug 09 2025POLITICS

Nagasaki Remembers: A Call for Peace 80 Years On

Nagasaki, a city in western Japan, held a solemn ceremony to remember the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing that devastated it in 1945. The event drew thousands of people, including representatives from 95 countries, to the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Park. The mayor of Nagasaki, Shiro Suzuki, used

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Aug 05 2025EDUCATION

Brain Talks and Shows: A Unique Mix at West Riding Asylum

From 1871 to 1875, something unusual happened every year at the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum in Wakefield. The Medical Superintendent, James Crichton-Browne, put together a series of gatherings called medical conversaziones. These were not your typical meetings. They were a mix of learning and

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Jul 18 2025CELEBRITIES

A Centenarian Life: Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink's Legacy

Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink lived a long life, from 1924 to 2024. He was the last of the first generation born in the 20th century. His life spanned a full century, witnessing massive changes in technology, society, and culture. Borchgrevink was not just known for his age but also for his contri

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Jul 18 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Hidden Stories of 19th Century Migrants in South Australia

Researchers have been digging into the lives of 19th-century migrants to South Australia. They used a special way of looking at things called a Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) framework. This helps them see how different factors connect and affect each other. It's like putting together a puzzle with

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

America's Economic Crossroads: Reagan or Carter?

America's economy is at a turning point. Mohamed El-Erian, a well-known economist, has pointed out that the country is facing a big decision. The choices made now could lead to a strong economic comeback or a period of struggle. El-Erian has compared the current situation to two different times in

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Japan and Mongolia Strengthen Bonds Amidst Regional Tensions

Japan's Emperor Naruhito is currently in Mongolia, aiming to strengthen ties between the two nations. This visit is significant because it happens in a region where Russia and China have a lot of influence. Naruhito met with Mongolia's President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar.

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Jul 11 2025RELIGION

A Century Later: The Scopes Trial's Unfinished Business

In 1925, a small town in Tennessee became the center of a big debate. A teacher, John Scopes, was put on trial for teaching evolution. This was a big deal because Tennessee had a law against it. The trial was like a showdown between science and religion. Two famous figures, Clarence Darrow and Willi

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Jul 11 2025EDUCATION

PCD's Milestone: A Look at Its Growing Influence

PCD has just hit a big milestone. It's been around for 20 years, and it's growing stronger. The journal just got its highest 5-year impact factor ever. That's a big deal. It shows that PCD is becoming more important in its field. But what does this really mean? A high impact factor means that more

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Jul 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Untamed Frontier: A Look at the Wild West

The Wild West was a time of great change and adventure. It was a place where people went to start fresh. The land was wide open, and there were few rules. This made it a place of both opportunity and danger. Life in the Wild West was tough. People had to be strong and resourceful. They faced many c

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