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Oct 31 2024SCIENCE

AI Helps Make Science Easy to Understand

Did you know that reading scientific research can feel like learning a new language? Don't worry, you're not alone. Many people find it difficult to grasp complex science articles. But what if there was a way to make this information simpler and easier to understand? Enter AI! Scientists have been

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Oct 31 2024SCIENCE

Hidden City Unveiled: Ancient Mayans in Mexico's Jungle

In the dense jungles of southern Mexico, scientists have uncovered clues of an ancient Mayan city using laser technology. This forgotten city, tentatively named Valeriana, might have been as bustling as the well-known city of Calakmul. Researchers believe that vast areas between known Mayan sites we

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Upstate NY Gets Big Money for Semiconductor Research

In a big boost for the tech industry, a research center in upstate New York has been chosen to lead the way in cutting-edge semiconductor technology. The Albany NanoTech complex is set to receive a whopping $825 million in funding. This money comes from the federal government, aiming to keep the Uni

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Archaeologists Unearth Oldest Ochre Mine with Modern Tech

Imagine digging up clues from the past with today's technology! That's what a global team of researchers did when they found the world's oldest ochre mine. This mine, located in Eswatini, Africa, is around 40, 000 years old. Ochre is a pigment used for art and decoration. By studying ochre from this

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Oct 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Polestar EVs Now Charge at Tesla Stations in North America

Polestar EV owners in North America have exciting news. The company has announced that their cars can now use the Tesla Supercharger network across the US and Canada. Starting today, owners can purchase an adapter from any Polestar Service Point to make this happen. This $230 adapter will be deliver

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Hidden Maya City Found: What Else is Out There?

For years, experts have been digging up secrets about the ancient Maya empire, which stretched from Mexico down to Central America. But even with all that exploring, there’s still so much we don’t know. A new study just unveiled a fascinating discovery: an entire Maya city hidden in Mexico’s Campech

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

The Truth Matters: A Researcher's Dilemma

Imagine this: a top researcher studying the effects of gender affirming care on minors decided to keep some of her findings under wraps. For six years, Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy hid data from a study that showed no mental health improvements in kids who received puberty blockers. Her reason? She did

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Oct 29 2024LIFESTYLE

Adventurer Survives Snakebite in Snowy Mountains

Imagine being lost in the wilderness for almost two weeks. That's exactly what happened to Lovisa Sjoberg, a 48-year-old woman who went missing while hiking alone in Australia's Snowy Mountains. She was finally found on a bush trail on Sunday, looking dazed and hurt. Police revealed she had been bit

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Oct 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Kate Middleton's New Look: Business Casual & More

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has switched up her style lately. She's trading in her classic royal outfits for more modern looks. This change started after the late Queen Elizabeth's passing in 2022. Instead of demure dresses, Kate now rocks tailored pants and blazers. She even ditched the

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Oct 26 2024CRIME

Truth and Consequences: Women's Guilt in Church Arson

In Rochester, a 23-year-old woman named Sesen Tesfay accepted responsibility for a fire that damaged a church, costing over $4. 4 million in repairs. This happened back in April 2022 at Peace United Church of Christ. Investigators pieced together the facts, finding that Tesfay broke into the church

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