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Nov 07 2024EDUCATION

Patriotism Through Media: A New Path for Teens

Are you curious about how teens can learn to love their country? A recent study has explored ways to fuel patriotism in teens and young adults, often referred to as “Generation Z. ” They found that involving young people in media production can be a game-changer. The research delved into the nuts a

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Phage Secrets: A New Tool for Predicting Bacteriophage Lifestyles

Bacteriophages, often called phages, are viruses that infect bacteria. They live in two main ways: virulent or temperate. Knowing a phage's lifestyle is important for understanding how it interacts with bacteria, especially in fields like phage therapy. But keeping up with the growing number of sequ

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Nov 04 2024SPORTS

Patriots' Struggles Continue: A Look at Their Loss to the Titans

The New England Patriots have had a rough season, and it didn't get any better on Sunday. They lost to the Tennessee Titans in overtime, making their record 2-7. The game was close, with a final score of 20-17, but the Patriots just couldn't pull it off. Rookie quarterback Drake Maye had a mix of g

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Election Polls: A Glimpse into 2024 Voters' Minds

This year's election polls haven't been great at predicting who will win. But they've given us some interesting insights into what voters are thinking. People are pretty pessimistic about politics right now. And there's a big divide between supporters of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, especially on

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meta's AR Glasses: A Look into the Future

Meta's new Orion AR glasses are giving us a sneak peek into what the future might look like. These glasses, which are still in the prototype stage, are more than just a cool gadget. They're Meta's big bet to reduce dependence on smartphones and the app stores controlled by Apple and Google. Imagine

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Dodgers' Victory Flight: A Unique Homecoming

The Los Angeles Dodgers, fresh off their World Series win against the New York Yankees, returned home in style. They boarded a plane owned by the New England Patriots, raising eyebrows about a potential taunt towards their East Coast rivals. The Dodgers clinched their eighth championship with a thri

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Ancient Shrimp-like Creature Found in Fool's Gold

Imagine finding a shimmering fossil that looks like a piece of expensive jewelry. Well, that's exactly what scientists discovered in New York state. This fossil is a new type of ancient arthropod, similar to modern-day shrimp. It lived on the ocean floor around 450 million years ago. The unique thin

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Oct 29 2024SCIENCE

A Unique Discovery in Colorado: The Story of a Swamp Dweller

In the heart of Northwestern Colorado, near the small town of Rangely, a paleontology team from the University of Colorado has been digging for over 15 years. Recently, they made a remarkable discovery – the jaw of a Heleocola piceanus, a creature that roamed the swamps of the area 75 million year

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Oct 29 2024SCIENCE

Mystery Solved but NASA Keeps Orion’s Secret for Now

It’s been over a year since NASA’s Orion spacecraft faced trouble with its heat shield during the Artemis I flight. Now, space enthusiasts are eager to know what caused the shield to crack and chip. Surprisingly, NASA is keeping this information under wraps. Lakiesha Hawkins, from NASA’s Moon to Ma

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Who Won the Election Ad Battle? A Closer Look

Political ads are everywhere these days. But who’s really winning the ad war? We dug into data from 3. 7 million TV ads to find out. Democrats spent a whopping $213 million more than Republicans on TV ads between August and October. That’s a lot of money! They also got 9. 9 billion more ad views nat

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