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Apr 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Smart Arm: Tracking Moving Objects with Precision

Robots are becoming more and more common in various fields. These fields include manufacturing, farming, healthcare, and even space exploration. One of the toughest jobs for robots is tracking moving objects in real-time. This is especially true when using robotic arms. The main problems are making

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Apr 19 2025CRIME

A Day of Tragedy at Florida State University

A shocking event unfolded at Florida State University. A gunman opened fire, leaving two people dead and six injured. The campus was immediately locked down, and students rushed out of the student union in panic. The shooter was identified as Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old student at the university.

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Apr 19 2025CRIME

A Campus Under Fire: The Florida State Shooting

In a shocking incident, a shooting at Florida State University left two people dead and six injured. The event unfolded near the student union, prompting an immediate lockdown. The lockdown was lifted a few hours later when authorities confirmed the threat was neutralized. The suspect, a 20-year-ol

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Rome's Big Meeting: Tariffs, Traditions, and a Pope's Health

In the heart of Rome, a significant gathering took place. The U. S. Vice President, JD Vance, met with Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni. This wasn't just any meeting. It was a chance to discuss tariffs, something that has been causing tension between the U. S. and the European Union. Meloni, known for

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Citizen Wrongly Held in Florida Immigration Mix-Up

A young man from Georgia found himself in a confusing situation. Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, a 20-year-old, was driving into Florida for work. He was pulled over by the Florida Highway Patrol. He was then arrested for being an "unauthorized alien. " This was a mistake. He was born in the United States.

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Apr 18 2025CRIME

A Campus in Shock: The Aftermath of a Tragic Shooting

Florida State University students returned to campus to collect their belongings after a chaotic day. The scene was different from the usual hustle and bustle. Instead, there were balloons, candles, and teddy bears scattered around a memorial site near the student union. This was the spot where a 20

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Native American Teens: The Silent Struggle

Native American youth in California are facing a serious issue. Suicide is the top cause of death for these teens, aged 15 to 24, and the numbers are getting worse. This is despite all the work being done to prevent it. It's a tough situation that needs a fresh look. The current methods to stop sui

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Apr 18 2025EDUCATION

Idaho's Education Shift: Public Aid to Private Gains

Idaho's recent education policy changes have sparked debate. The state has allocated 50 million dollars to support private school tuition and homeschooling. This move came just weeks after ending a program that helped public school students with educational expenses. The program, called Emp

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Rice's Hidden Enzyme: The Xylosidase Breakdown

The world of plant enzymes is vast and often overlooked. One such enzyme, a beta-xylosidase from rice, has caught the eye of researchers. This enzyme, named OsXyl1, is part of a group called glycoside hydrolase family 3. It was produced in a different organism, Pichia pastoris, to study its properti

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Apr 18 2025CRIME

Deadly Shooting at Florida University: A Son's Dark Turn

A grim event unfolded at Florida State University in Tallahassee. The peaceful campus was shattered when a 20-year-old student, Phoenix Ikner, opened fire near the Student Union. The incident resulted in two deaths and six injuries. Ikner, a student at the university, was shot by responding officers

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