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Apr 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Spring Barley's Copper and Zinc Mystery

Plants need nutrients to grow, but what happens when these nutrients come from sewage sludge? Spring barley, a common cereal crop, was studied to see how it absorbs copper and zinc from soil mixed with digested sewage sludge. The focus was on the zone near the plant's roots and how these metals be

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Apr 13 2025SCIENCE

The Science Behind Sports: Why Genes Aren't the Full Story

The idea that genes can predict how good someone will be at sports is quite popular. However, this concept is still in its early stages and faces a lot of debate. The current knowledge about human genes is not enough to accurately guess how well someone will perform in sports or how they will react

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

The Quarterback Shuffle: Tennessee's Big Change

College football is changing fast. It is becoming more like the pros. A big fight over money has led to a major split. A star quarterback and his team have parted ways. This is not a small deal. It is a sign of things to come. The game is evolving. Money is talking louder than ever before. N

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The Battle Over School Sports Funding

A federal judge has stepped in to unblock money that was supposed to go to Maine. The U. S. Department of Agriculture had frozen these funds. This all started because of a disagreement between the former president and the governor of Maine. The issue began when the former president signed an order.

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

The College Football Money Dilemma: Parsons vs. Iamaleava

The world of college football is buzzing with a new controversy. This time, it's about money and contracts. It all started when a star quarterback, Nico Iamaleava, skipped practice. Why? Because he was upset about his NIL deal. This is a big deal because it's not just about one player. It's ab

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Border Security: Military Steps In

The border between the US and Mexico has become a hot topic. A recent move has given the military a bigger role in securing it. This decision came from a high-level order. It was sent out late on a Friday. The order was directed to key officials. It included the secretaries of interior, defense, ho

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Apr 12 2025CRIME

The Hidden Factors Behind Police Shootings in the USA

The frequency of deadly encounters between police and civilians varies greatly across different police departments in the USA. This isn't just a random occurrence. There are specific factors at play. A recent study looked into this issue. It used a complex statistical method to break down the reaso

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Budget Carrier Slashes Flights Amidst Uncertain Times

The airline industry is feeling the pinch. Frontier Airlines has decided to cut back on flights. This move comes after a noticeable drop in travel demand, especially in March. The company also pulled its full-year forecast. This means they are unsure about what the rest of the year will bring. The

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Clear Aligners: The Digital Dentistry Showdown

The world of orthodontics has seen a huge shift with the rise of clear aligners. These nearly invisible braces have become a popular choice for straightening teeth. To make these aligners, dentists use special software to plan tooth movements on a computer. This is called a virtual setup. The softwa

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Big Push to Solve the Autism Puzzle

The government is taking a major step to tackle the rising number of autism cases. A big research project is underway. The goal is to find out what's behind the increase in autism diagnoses. This project is led by a top official in the health department. The official has set a deadline of Septem

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