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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Federal Grants Frozen: Princeton Faces Scrutiny

Princeton University is in hot water. The Trump administration has put a stop to dozens of research grants, putting the school under the microscope. This move is part of a broader campaign targeting elite universities, with a focus on combating antisemitism. The university's president, Christopher

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

How CO2 Flooding Improves Oil Recovery

The way CO2 moves through oil reservoirs is key to boosting oil recovery and storing CO2. This process, known as immiscible CO2 flooding, is simple and cost-effective. But, there is a lack of understanding of how it behaves at the tiny pore scale, especially when temperature and pressure change toge

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

The Big Shake-Up: Health Department Faces Massive Layoffs

The Health and Human Services (HHS) department is going through a major overhaul. Thousands of employees are losing their jobs today. This is all part of a plan that could eventually lead to 10, 000 fewer workers in the department. This is a big deal because HHS is responsible for some pretty import

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Apr 01 2025FINANCE

The Wealthiest People in the World in 2025

The number of billionaires worldwide has hit an all-time high, according to a recent report. This year, a record 3, 028 individuals have made the list of the world's wealthiest people. They collectively possess a staggering $16. 1 trillion. This is a significant increase from last year, with an addi

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Senator's Marathon Speech: A Stand for Change

In the heart of the night, a senator took a stand. Cory Booker, a Democrat from New Jersey, chose to speak his mind on the Senate floor. He began at 7 p. m. EDT on Monday, vowing to keep going until he could no longer stand. By Tuesday morning, he was still at it, with papers in hand and glasses per

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Apr 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Digital Helpers: A Chat with Brad Kowalk

In the world of tech, digital assistants are everywhere. But are they really as helpful as they could be? That is the question Brad Kowalk from Hero Assistant is trying to answer. He sat down for a chat to discuss the issues with today's digital helpers. He also shared his thoughts on what needs

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

Basketball Games and Their Effect on Leg Power

Basketball is a fast-paced game that demands a lot from players. One key aspect is how it affects their ability to jump and move quickly. This was put to the test with a group of professional basketball players. The goal was to see how a real basketball game impacts their leg power and jumping abili

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Twisted Artificial Muscles

There is a lot of interest in creating artificial muscles that work like real ones. Real muscles are complex. Their strength changes based on how they are used right now and how they were used before. To see if artificial muscles can do the same, a new way of testing was developed. This testing meth

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Apr 01 2025EDUCATION

Dissecting Identity: A New Look at Medical Training

Medical students often face a tough reality. They must confront the human body in its most vulnerable state. This is a big deal. It's not just about learning anatomy. It's about grappling with deep emotions and ethical dilemmas. A recent project has been exploring this complex world. The project in

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Unseen Scars: The Hidden History of Medical Bias

The medical field has a complex past, particularly when it comes to the treatment of Black women. The way doctors have viewed and treated Black women's reproductive health has been influenced by historical injustices. The transatlantic slave trade and the early days of gynaecology are linked in ways

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