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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Spies Change Mind: Covid Might Have Leaked from Lab

Imagine your favorite detectives changing their minds about a mystery they've been working on for years. That's kind of what happened with the CIA and the COVID-19 pandemic. They used to think it could have come from an animal or a lab accident, but now they lean more towards the lab idea. They're n

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Jan 26 2025EDUCATION

Ash Alarm: LA Schools Face Wildfire Aftermath

Los Angeles schools are reopening, but some parents are worried about the toxic ash from recent wildfires. Kelli Ferrone, a mom with two daughters at Canyon Charter Elementary, was shocked to find blackened cotton swabs and wipes from cleaning ash outside her kids' school. The Palisades Fire, which

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting IoV's Energy Efficiency with Smart Route Planning

IMAGE THIS: You're on the road, with your car talking to other vehicles, traffic lights, and even road signs. Welcome to the Internet of Vehicles (IoV)! It's a smart world of connected cars that can chat away, sharing info and making driving safer and more fun. But, hold on a sec – these car chats n

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Four Israeli Soldiers Freed, Ceasefire Holds

In a turn of events, four Israeli female soldiers were set free by Hamas. This release was part of a ceasefire deal. However, Israel has criticized Hamas, saying they haven't fully met their obligations under the truce. The deal aims to end a long-standing war in Gaza. The freed soldiers, aged betw

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media in Storms: What People Talk About

Have you ever wondered what people talk about on social media during hurricanes? Instead of calling emergency hotlines, many people now turn to platforms like Twitter to share updates and seek help. The problem is, there's so much content that important messages can get lost. In the past, researcher

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

Mapping Temperatures: A New Trick for Scientists

Measuring temperature in large spaces like a room can be tricky. Traditional methods using emission spectroscopy can't give a full view. Scientists found a smarter way using data from spectroscopy. They tried two approaches. First, they used something called feature engineering, which is like findin

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Jan 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Catching Illegal Wood Trade with Smart Technology

Illegal logging and the trade of forest products have long been a problem worldwide. This crime hurts ecosystems and communities. The United States is the biggest importer of wood and forest products globally, with $78 billion spent in 2021 alone. To tackle this issue, we need to find a clever way t

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Mixing It Up: How to Make Ivermectin and Praziquantel Tablets with Different Release Speeds

Ever wondered how to make tablets that release their medicine at different speeds? Scientists did just that with Ivermectin (IVER) and Praziquantel (PRAZ), two key drugs for animal health. They mixed up some granules that looked similar but worked differently. They used a special machine called a hi

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Jan 25 2025BUSINESS

Music Industry Moves: New Leaders Take the Stage

Big changes are happening in the music industry! Warner Music Hong Kong has a new boss: Robin Ch’i is now in charge, taking over from Gordon Lee who's retiring after 20 years. Ch’i has been with WMG for a long time and knows the business inside out. He's got big shoes to fill, though, as Lee helped

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Unmasking Hidden Hunger: Predicting Stunting Among Teen Girls in Ethiopia

Stunting, a clear sign of long-term undernutrition, shows that a child isn't growing as they should. While most studies in Ethiopia focus on early childhood and use traditional methods, this research took a different path. It aimed to find the best machine learning model to predict stunting among te

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