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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

Education Department Shrinks: What's Next for America's Schools?

The Education Department is making big changes. Half of its employees are being laid off. This move comes as the Trump administration has plans to close the department. However, an executive order to start this process has not been signed yet. The department has around 4, 500 employees, mak

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Mar 13 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking the Connection: Language and Thinking Skills in Preschoolers

Preschoolers with language delays often struggle with thinking skills. Researchers wanted to find out why. They looked into how language problems might affect a child's ability to plan, focus, and control their actions. These skills are called executive functions. They are crucial for learning a

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Biosensors: The Future of Quick and Easy Chemical Detection

Biosensors are like tiny detectives that can sniff out specific chemicals. They're made using a cool field called synthetic biology. These biosensors can spot things like toxins and health markers in our bodies. The big deal about these biosensors is that they can be made quickly and cheaply. They

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Graphene Sensors: A Game Changer in Rapid Virus Detection

Scientists have come up with a clever way to detect viruses quickly and accurately. They used a special technique to create super-thin layers of graphene. This material is like a superhighway for electrons, making it perfect for sensing tiny particles. The process involves spraying graphene oxide on

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Mar 13 2025EDUCATION

Big Brother in Schools: AI Watching Students

Schools are using AI to monitor students' online activities on school-issued devices. This is done to keep students safe, but it raises serious questions about privacy and security. Students use these devices for more than just schoolwork; they also cope with personal struggles like depression, hear

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

Marvin Vettori: The Italian Fighter's Journey

Marvin Vettori, the UFC middleweight contender, has had his share of ups and downs. His last five fights show a 2-3 record, which has knocked him out of the top 5. This weekend, he is set to face Roman Dolidze in a rematch at UFC Vegas 104. Despite his recent struggles, Vettori is known for his seri

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Body Mapping for Migrant Women's Health: A New Look at Obstetric Violence

Migrant women from Senegal, Morocco, and Pakistan living in Catalonia have unique experiences during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. These experiences are often shaped by obstacles and challenges that go beyond physical health. These challenges can be hard to see and understand, but they are

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Brain Changes in Athletes: The Hidden Story of Concussions

Athletes often face the risk of concussions during their careers. These injuries can lead to changes in the brain that aren't always visible right away. This is where the concept of subclinical neural alterations comes in. These are changes in the brain that don't show up on standard tests but can s

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Mar 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cooking Up a Solution: How Electric Cars Can Clear LA's Air

Los Angeles has been fighting a tough battle with ozone pollution, especially during the hot summer months. Even with years of efforts to control emissions, the city still struggles with poor air quality. This is where cooking comes in. Yes, you read that right! The gases released from cooking, know

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Mar 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Music Money Maze

The music business is thriving. In 2024, Spotify paid out over $10 billion to the music industry. This number sounds huge, but the reality for songwriters is not as bright. The music industry's revenue has skyrocketed in the past decade. In 2024, nearly 1, 500 artists made over $1 million in royalti

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