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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Diving Mystery: How Old is the First Aquatic Bird?

Imagine this - a fossil that could rewrite the story of bird evolution. It all began on a chilly, blustery Antarctic island. In 1993, on the Antarctic Peninsula, scientists found a fossilized skeleton of an aquatic bird. Named Vegavis iaai, this find has sparked a flurry of debate. It is all becau

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

A Decade of Online Scientific Chatter

Imagine parties going on for 24 hours, but instead of music and food, there's non-stop discussion and sharp debates on science. Thats what we're about to do now. In 2015, a fun online event called the #RSCPoster conference began, This was a time when people chatted at length online about science on

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ready for Takeoff: The Astro I, The one and only car from the future

Imagine a time when cars were supposed to be exciting and fast. In the 1960s, a car emerged that was both cool and out of this world. This wasn't your average car. The Chevrolet Astro I looked like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. It was unveiled in New York in 1967 and even today, its desi

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

'For Six Decades Many Made Revolutionary Progress In Digital Cameras'

Imagine going back in time 60 years and seeing just how far digital image sensors have come. Digital image sensors are basically super small chips that sit at the heart of every digital camera you beat. They are the ones that shine It starts way back. Think about when humans first started snapping

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Bee-Gut Bacteria: How They Survive and Why They Matter

Have you ever thought about the tiny world living inside a bee's gut? Not bacteria in general, the theory of a particular family of bacteria, Gilliamella. When a bee's diet changes, these bacteria need to adapt to the new landscape of their environment. This isn't easy. As diet fluctuates, their env

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

60 Years of Impact in Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine has been revolutionized by many people and institutions. The Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine (JSNM) is one of them. This year, JSNM marks its 60th year of existence. It is dedicated to exploring new ways to diagnose and treat diseases through nuclear techniques. This organiza

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Double Standards in Honoring Black History

In 2025, while celebrating Black History Month, the same administration moves to end cultural events like this at the Defense Department. This shows a growing trend against programs aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Defense Department's decision bars militar

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Mohamed Salah: Aiming for Premier League Prestige

When Liverpool faces off against AFC Bournemouth, all eyes will be on Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian superstar is just one goal away from a milestone that only a few legends have achieved: scoring 20 or more goals in five different Premier League seasons. This would put him in the same league as Alan S

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Celebrate Black History Month All Year

Let's talk about February. Every year, this month is big for African American heritage and education. Think one whole month isn't enough? You might not be alone in thinking that. But it all started as a week-long event. In 1926, a historian and author named Carter G. Woodson created Negro History

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Jan 31 2025HISTORY

Tragic Midair Collision in the US

Recent collision between an American Airlines plane and a US Army helicopter in the Potomac River near Washington, D. C. , resulted in no survivors. In the last few decades, events of planes crashing in the United States have become rare. The last severe crash happened in 2009, nea

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