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Dec 05 2025SCIENCE

Dive Into the Future: How Mote SEA is Shaping Young Marine Scientists

Mote SEA, a new marine science hub, is doing more than just showcasing ocean life. It's also shaping the future of marine science by training the next generation of experts. With its STEM Workforce Development Labs, Mote SEA is offering hands-on experience to students and young professionals. This i

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Dec 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Devil Firefish: The Silent Invader of the Eastern Mediterranean

The Eastern Mediterranean Sea is facing a stealthy invader. The devil firefish, also known as Pterois miles, is causing quite a stir. This fish is not from around here. It's an alien species that's been causing trouble. It's growing fast and reproducing like crazy. This is a big deal because it's me

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery: MH370 Search Restarts After a Decade

A decade after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished, the search is back on. Ocean Infinity, a U. S. marine robotics company, is set to resume the hunt for the missing plane starting December 30. This isn't their first attempt. They previously searched for about six weeks earlier this year but calle

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Dec 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Uncovering the Mysteries Behind Marilyn Monroe's Death

Marilyn Monroe's death has always been a topic of intrigue. Now, a well-known writer, James Patterson, has added fuel to the fire. He believes Monroe was murdered, not a victim of suicide. This claim comes from his new book, "The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe: A True Crime Thriller. " Patterson share

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Heavy Cannabis Use: A Newly Recognized Syndrome

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently acknowledged a puzzling condition linked to long-term cannabis consumption. This condition, known as cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), is now officially recognized in the WHO's diagnostic manual. This recognition is crucial as it allows doctors to

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

The Frogfish: A Master of Disguise and Speed

Ever heard of a fish that can change its looks and strike faster than you can blink? Meet the frogfish, a deep-sea expert in camouflage and speed. This clever creature doesn't just rely on its looks to hunt; it also has a special trick up its fin. The frogfish uses a unique fin, called the illicium,

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

High School Hoops and Hockey: A Weekend Recap

High school teams in the Green Bay area had a busy Friday night with basketball and hockey games. The Bay Port Pirates showed their dominance on the court, beating Oshkosh West by 13 points. Sawyer Durkee was the standout player, scoring 19 points, while JT Meyer grabbed eight rebounds. Oshkosh West

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Russia's Setback: Losing Influence in Global Shipping Governance

Russia recently faced a significant setback when it failed to secure a seat on the United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO) governing council. This is not the first time Russia has encountered such a hurdle. Earlier in September, it also failed to gain enough support for a position

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Reaction to Lebanon-Cyprus Sea Deal: What's the Big Deal?

Turkey has a problem with a new sea border agreement between Lebanon and Cyprus. They say it ignores the rights of Turkish Cypriots. This deal is about exploring gas fields and working together on energy in the Mediterranean. But Turkey isn't happy. They don't recognize the Greek Cypriot government

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Nov 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Tiny but Mighty: Zooplankton's Big Role in the Barents Sea

In the southern Barents Sea, tiny creatures are making a big impact. These are zooplankton, the small animals drifting in the ocean. They are super important for fish and shellfish. This area is a hotspot for fishing. So, understanding zooplankton here is crucial. A recent study looked at these tin

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