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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Election Campaigns: A Hidden Source of Microplastic Pollution

Elections are a big deal, and campaigns use lots of banners and posters to get their message out. But what happens to all that stuff after the votes are cast? It turns out, these campaign materials might be a sneaky source of microplastic pollution. Scientists gathered some campaign banners and a p

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the Universe with XRISM: A New Era in Space Science

XRISM is a big deal in space science. It's a mission that will help us understand the universe better. This mission has a team of experts. They want to share what XRISM can do. It's not just about one thing. XRISM will look at many topics in space. The team talks about what XRISM can find. They say

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Apple's iPhone Sock is a Big Deal

Apple has launched a new accessory that's raising eyebrows and sparking debates. It's not a new phone or a groundbreaking gadget, but a sock for your iPhone. Yes, you read that right. The iPhone Pocket, designed in collaboration with Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, is a knitted case that you

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pennsylvania's Plastic Problem: Health and Safety at Stake

Pennsylvania is home to a growing petrochemical industry, but at what cost? The state's residents are paying a high price for the plastic produced by facilities like Shell's plant in Beaver County. This plant, which received millions in tax breaks, has not only underperformed economically but has al

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cities and Nature: Small Steps for Big Change

Nature is in trouble. Everywhere, from plants to big animals, many types of life are disappearing. People are a big reason why this is happening. We cut down forests, pollute the air, and change the climate. But cities and buildings can help fix this. Think about bees and bugs. They need places to

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Costs of Our Energy Choices

People are talking about the big power lines and the harm they cause to nature. Irene Gilbert's story shows us that even "clean" energy isn't as clean as we think. We need to use less energy, not just find new ways to make it. The idea of a "clean" energy future sounds good, but what does it really

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Nov 11 2025WEATHER

South Florida Braces for a Brief, Brisk Break

South Florida is in for a quick chill. A cold front is sweeping in, bringing the first real chill of the season. By the early hours of November 11, temperatures in parts of Palm Beach County could feel like the 30s, thanks to strong winds. The coast will see lows in the mid- to upper 40s, while are

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Nov 11 2025WEATHER

Louisiana's Unexpected Chill: What to Expect from the Upcoming Freeze

Louisiana is known for its warm weather, but things are about to change. A cold front is moving in, bringing freezing temperatures to parts of the state. This isn't just a little chill; we're talking about a real freeze warning. The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for areas alo

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

DDTs and Genetics: A Double Whammy for High Cholesterol?

A recent study dug into how DDTs and genes team up to mess with our cholesterol levels. Researchers tracked over 6, 000 people from Wuhan and Zhuhai, checking their DDT levels and cholesterol at the start and six years later. They found that DDTs, especially one called p, p'-DDT, can push up bad cho

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Innovation Over Regulation: A New Approach to Environmental Protection

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Donald Trump is taking a different approach to environmental protection. Instead of focusing on regulations, they are encouraging innovation. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin shared his thoughts on this new direction during an event with Breitbar

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