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Jan 07 2025WEATHER

A Frozen US: The Snowy Stretch

Get ready for a cool surprise! Over 31 million Americans are sharing space with ice cubes right now, thanks to an enormous cold snap. This weather chill has even reached as far south as Arizona and Florida. Ever wonder what temperatures feel like in the freezer? Well, Bismark, North Dakota knows all

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Buying Groceries Online: A New Way for Low-Income Families During COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Maryland allowed online purchases using benefits. This change occurred in May 2020. Researchers wanted to find out how this affected grocery shopping habits and future plans among low-income families. They focused

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

The Trailblazing Doctor of Aintab: Dr Caroline F. Hamilton's Impact

Dr. Caroline F. Hamilton, a physician from the USA, made waves in the late 19th century Ottoman Empire. She spent three decades caring for patients, largely women, at the Azariah Smith Memorial Hospital in Aintab. Her journey wasn't easy; she faced legal, cultural, and political hurdles. But she per

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Why Biden's Offshore Drilling Ban Might Stick

In his final days in office, President Joe Biden made a big move to protect the environment. He blocked new oil and gas drilling in large parts of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf of Mexico. This ban covers more than 625 million acres of federal waters. Some people think this decision might be tough

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Fabric for Passive Temperature Control

Did you know your clothes could help you stay comfortable without using any electricity? Scientists have come up with a clever way to make fabrics that adjust to temperature changes all by themselves. These special yarns, called Temperature-Adaptive Thermoregulation Filaments, or TATF, have tiny hol

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Jan 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Protecting Our Brains: The Unseen Threat of Microplastics in Lab Work

You might not think about it when you're looking at a microscope slide, but making histology slides can release tiny plastic particles into the environment. These microplastics (MPs) are showing up in every corner of the earth, from the deepest oceans to the highest mountains. And guess what? They'r

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Europe's TV Networks Bet Big on Norway's New Reality Show 'The Box'

As the new year begins, TV networks across Europe are buzzing about a fresh reality competition show called 'The Box'. Created by Seefood TV, this unique format was first introduced at MIPCOM in Cannes last October. Before it even airs in Norway on TV2, two European countries have already commission

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Jan 07 2025OPINION

Holiday Classics: More Than Just Fun

Many people love holiday movies like "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. " They bring a positive mood and highlight good values. In this movie, a clever kid, Kevin, outsmarts two robbers and teaches us to care for those in need. It's a reminder to be kind and open-minded. Not everyone agrees on movie

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

TCL's Next-Gen NXTPAPER Display: Sharper, More Colorful, and Fresh Features

TCL has just revealed the newest version of its NXTPAPER display tech, dubbed NXTPAPER 4. 0. This generation promises to fix many of the issues of its predecessors. The main perks? Crisper images and more accurate color reproduction, which means pictures and drawings will look way better than before

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Jan 07 2025EDUCATION

Medical Students' Take on Online vs. In-Class Anatomy Learning

Distance education has popped up as a big deal in medical schools, promising wider access and up-to-date content. But when COVID-19 hit, lots of students found themselves taking anatomy classes online overnight. This wasn't just a thing in 2020—even natural disasters like the 2023 earthquakes made r

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