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Mar 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Challenges of autonomous driving in harsh weather

Imagine trying to drive a car in a blizzard. Now imagine a robot doing it. That's what Volkswagen's Moia division is attempting with their autonomous ID Buzz vehicles in Oslo, Norway. Why Norway? Because if these robotaxis can handle icy roads and snow, they can handle anything. Autonomous vehicles

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Spotlight on Skin: New Tech for Early Disease Detection

Skin is our body's biggest shield against the outside world. It guards us from harm, but what happens when it's under attack? Skin diseases can be a real pain, both physically and mentally. The problem is, diagnosing these conditions can be a puzzle. Why? Because skin lesions can look different on e

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Religious Leaders Keep the Conversation Going: Family Planning in Tanzania

In Tanzania, family planning is a big deal. Lots of people want it, but not everyone gets it. Why? Some men don't like it, some people don't know enough about health, and some think it goes against their beliefs. So, what can be done? Religious leaders can help. They can talk to people in their co

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Doctors in Training: The Sexual Health Challenge

Sexual health is a big deal. It's about more than just avoiding diseases. It's about feeling good and being comfortable in your own skin. It affects how we interact with others and how we see ourselves. So, it's no surprise that sexual health is a crucial part of overall well-being. This includes bo

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Education Overhaul: Trump's Plan to Shake Up the Department of Education

President Donald Trump is planning to shake up the education system. He is expected to issue an order soon. This order will ask the new Education Secretary, Linda McMahon, to start closing down the Department of Education. This is a big move, but it won't be easy. It will require a lot of legal step

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Should We Change Our Clocks Forever?

Elon Musk, a man known for his innovative ideas, has a new proposal. He wants to know what Americans think about changing our clocks. This isn't just a small change. It's a big deal that could affect everyone's daily routine. Musk has been busy lately. He's been involved in different parts

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Mar 06 2025SPORTS

Climbing the Grades: Making Rock Climbing Fairer with Tech

Rock climbing is a sport where figuring out how hard a route is can be really tricky. There are different ways to rate how tough a climb is, but there's no official rulebook. As more people climb and the sport becomes a big deal at the Olympics, it's important to have a fair way to decide how hard a

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Mar 06 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Minds of Murderers: How Childhood Trauma and Emotional Blindness Shape Crime

Ever wondered what goes on in the minds of those who commit serious crimes? A recent study dug deep into the lives of people sentenced to life in prison for murder. It looked at how their ability to make decisions and understand emotions played a role in their actions. These two skills are crucia

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Mar 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Drama Behind the Scenes: Changes in The Bachelor's Production Team

The Bachelor franchise is facing some big changes. Michael Margolis and Keely Booth, who were co-executive producers, have left the show. This comes after a tough time for the franchise, which is produced by Warner Bros TV. The Bachelorette, a spin-off of The Bachelor, was put on hold for i

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Online Dating Dangers: What Teens Need to Know

The digital age has brought a new layer of complexity to teenage relationships. Young people, especially those who identify as sexual and gender minorities (SGM), are increasingly turning to online platforms to find connections. This has led to a troubling rise in cyber dating abuse (CDA), where har

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