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Mar 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fluttering in Trouble: The Vanishing Butterflies of the U. S.

Butterflies, those vibrant and important pollinators, are disappearing from U. S. landscapes at an alarming rate. Over the past 20 years, a shocking 22% of these beautiful insects have vanished. This isn't just a local problem; it's a nationwide issue. The study that revealed this used an enormous a

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Mar 07 2025SCIENCE

Iron's Journey: How Dust Storms Feed the Ocean

Dust storms are more than just big, ugly clouds. They play a huge role in how our oceans get the iron they need. Iron is super important for tiny ocean plants, called phytoplankton, to grow. These plants are at the bottom of the food chain and feed everything from tiny shrimp to giant whales. So, un

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Mar 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Butterflies in Decline: What's Happening to Our Winged Friends?

In the past two decades, butterflies have been disappearing at an alarming rate across the United States. This is a big deal because butterflies are more than just pretty insects. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by pollinating plants, breaking down dead matter, and serving as a food sourc

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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cybersecurity Giant Armis Expands Its Reach

In a major move, Armis, a leader in cybersecurity, has acquired Otorio for $120 million. This deal is part of a larger trend in the industry where big players are snapping up smaller companies to boost their expertise in key areas. Armis, valued at $4. 2 billion, is based in San Francisco but has st

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Mar 07 2025SCIENCE

Why Planes Need a Good Shake Before Takeoff

Ever wondered why planes get a good shake before taking off, especially in cold weather? It's all about keeping the plane safe and ready to fly. This process is called deicing. It's crucial for keeping planes in the sky, especially when it's cold outside. Imagine trying to fly a kite in

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Mar 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Dark Side: The Hidden Story of a 'Friends' Star

The world loves the sitcom "Friends, " but not everyone who worked on it has happy memories. Stephen Park, who appeared in a couple of episodes, has a different story to tell. He describes the set as a "toxic environment. " Park recalled that during his time on the show, an assistant director used

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Mar 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breathing in the Dark: US Halts Global Air Quality Data Sharing

The US has made a surprising move to stop sharing air quality data from its embassies and consulates around the world. This decision has left scientists and health experts concerned, as this data was crucial for tracking global air quality and protecting public health. The US State Department annou

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Mar 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Printed Electronics: The Eco-Friendly Revolution in Tech

Printed electronics are changing the game in the tech world. As the demand for electronics grows, so does the need for green manufacturing. Governments worldwide are pushing for sustainability, and printed electronics are stepping up to the plate. Imagine printing circuits like you print a photo. T

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Mar 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fairbanks' Air Quality: A Winter Challenge

Fairbanks, Alaska, faces a significant issue with fine particulate matter, known as PM2. 5. This tiny pollution is a big problem, especially in winter. The air quality standards set by the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) are often exceeded in Fairbanks. The standard for PM2. 5 is 35 mi

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Sulfur's Secret: Making Water Cleaner and Greener.

Imagine tiny iron atoms working together to clean up water. These atoms are connected by sulfur bridges, which help them stay close and work efficiently. The sulfur bridges change how the iron atoms bond with other molecules, making them better at breaking down harmful substances in water. Iron ato

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