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Feb 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungus on the Move: How Climate Change is Spreading Coccidioidomycosis

Climate change is causing a lot of problems. One of them is the spread of a fungus called Coccidioidomycosis. This fungus is found in the soil. It causes a disease called Valley Fever. It is a big deal because it can make people very sick. The fungus is spreading because of climate change. The fungu

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Feb 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Farming: The Power of Special Markets

Farming is facing big problems. The world's population is growing, and so is the demand for food. This puts a lot of pressure on our food systems. Climate change, environmental damage, and loss of biodiversity are making things even harder. To tackle these issues, we need to shift our focus from jus

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Feb 20 2025SPORTS

The NBA All-Star Game: Where Did It All Go Wrong?

The NBA All-Star Game has been a bit of a letdown lately. The 2025 event was a mess, with a lot of stoppages and a lackluster performance from the players. This wasn't a one-off issue. The quality of the game has been on a downward spiral for a few years now. So, what went wrong? Former NBA

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Who's Really Driving Environmental Policy Changes?

Environmental policy changes are a big deal in modern democracies. These changes have been happening a lot and are getting noticed. But why do these changes happen? There are a lot of different ideas about what causes them. Some people think it's because of what the public wants. Others point t

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Back Pain Blues: What Makes a Good Rehab Program?

Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a common issue that affects many adults. To tackle this, interprofessional rehabilitation programs have been recommended. These programs are designed to improve the quality of life, reduce pain, and enhance functionality. However, there's a catch. The specific feature

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Heartbeats in Sync: Mom and Baby's Connection

Ever wondered how moms and babies connect on a deeper level? It's not just about smiles and coos. Scientists looked into how moms and babies' heartbeats sync up, especially when moms have gone through a tough time during childbirth. They wanted to see if this syncing, or physiological synchrony, was

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Feb 20 2025SPORTS

Aaron Gordon's Dunk Dilemma: Health vs. Hustle

Aaron Gordon, the Denver Nuggets' forward, finds himself at a crossroads. The team is slowly getting back on track, but Gordon's performance has been inconsistent. With only around 30 games left in the season, he's considering a risky move. Ja Morant's recent $105K offer for the dunk contest has him

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Whales in Distress: A Struggle for Survival on Tasmania's Shores

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, over 150 false killer whales found themselves trapped on a remote beach near Arthur River in Tasmania. This was a tough situation for everyone involved. The beach was far from easy to reach, and the ocean conditions were rough, making it nearly impossible for exp

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Asteroid 2024 YR4: Should We Be Worried?

A newly discovered asteroid, 2024 YR4, has been making headlines lately. Why? Because there's a small chance it might hit Earth in 2032. NASA's latest estimate puts the odds at 3. 2 percent. That might not sound like much, but it's not zero either. First, let's talk about what this asteroid could d

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Strange Sea Creature Surprises Beachgoers

Imagine a fish that looks like a silver ribbon with bright orange fins. This is the oarfish, a deep-sea dweller that has a mysterious reputation. Recently, one of these unusual fish washed up on the shores of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. The locals were surprised, and some even feared that this

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