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Jun 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Two Icons Chat About Space and Life

In Seattle, a special event brought together two well-known figures: William Shatner, the actor famous for playing Captain Kirk in Star Trek, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, a well-known astrophysicist. They shared a stage to discuss the universe, their lives, and more. The event, called "The Universe Is A

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Jun 24 2025SPORTS

Capturing Moments: Student Photographers Showcase Spring Sports

As the school year wraps up, students are busy cleaning out their lockers and reminiscing about the past year. For some, this means looking back at the sports they played and the memories they made. This year, a group of high school students from across Massachusetts got to experience something spec

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin

Sunscreen is a must for everyone, no matter the weather or skin type. It fights early aging and shields skin from harmful UV rays, cutting the risk of skin cancer. But for those with acne, sensitivity, or rosacea, picking the right sunscreen can be tricky. The wrong choice can cause breakouts, irrit

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: Rubin Observatory's Stunning First Glimpse

In a groundbreaking move, the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory has shared its first images, giving us a peek into the vast universe. This observatory, a joint effort by the U. S. National Science Foundation and the U. S. Department of Energy, has already captured millions of galaxies, stars, and as

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Unveiling the Truth: How Knowledge Shapes HIV Stigma Among German Teens

In Germany, many teens struggle with understanding HIV/AIDS. This confusion leads to unfair treatment and risky actions. To tackle this, it's crucial to figure out where teens get their HIV info and how it varies among different groups. A recent study in Munich involved over 2, 100 teens aged 14 to

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Create a Unique Molecule

The world of science is always buzzing with new discoveries. One of the latest breakthroughs involves a special molecule. This molecule has a unique structure. It is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. The arrangement of these atoms is quite unusual. It has a ring shape, with a speci

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Spot Alzheimer's Early

Alzheimer's disease is a growing concern, especially as people live longer. One key to fighting it is catching it early. That's where the amyloid beta 42/40 ratio comes in. This ratio, which compares two types of amyloid beta proteins, can signal Alzheimer's before serious symptoms show up. But how

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Stretchy Smart Gel: The Future of Wearable Tech

Hydrogels are a big deal in the world of medical tech. They are flexible and play nice with the body. They can be used to track how the body is doing. But there is a catch. Making them strong, stretchy, and conductive is tough. It is like trying to make a rubber band that can also carry electricity

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Beware of Fake Links in Google Ads

Google ads can be a sneaky way for scammers to trick people. They buy ads that look like they lead to real websites, but they add hidden parts to the link. These hidden parts show fake phone numbers on the real website. So, even if the address bar shows the right website, like hp. com, the page migh

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Big Move: Google's Potential Exit from Scale AI

Meta's recent $14. 3 billion investment in Scale AI has stirred up the tech world. This move has raised eyebrows, especially among competitors. Google, Scale AI's largest customer, is reportedly considering ending its partnership. This shift could significantly impact Scale AI's operations and futur

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