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Dec 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Brunswick's Community Champions Are Guarding Their Waterways

In Brunswick, Georgia, a unique team of local leaders, including pastors and officials, teamed up with scientists to tackle a pressing issue: keeping the city's water safe. This wasn't just another environmental project. It was a grassroots effort that earned national recognition. The group, known

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Success: Learning from Addiction Recovery Journeys

Over the past half-century, there has been a lot of progress in understanding addiction. Scientists have studied the causes, effects, and treatments of drug use disorders. This has led to many new treatments and support services. While this progress is great, there are still big challenges ahead. T

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Dec 11 2025SCIENCE

How Your Mind Tricks You Into Liking People

Did you know your brain can make you like someone just by thinking about them? It's true! A recent study found that imagining a good time with someone can actually change how you feel about them. It's like your brain is playing a trick on itself. Here's how it works: Scientists asked people to thin

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Zombie Flicks: Kids Take the Lead in 2025

In 2025, zombie movies got a fresh twist. Instead of the usual grown-up heroes, young kids stepped up to save the day. Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later" kicked things off. It showed a Britain taken over by a scary virus. People lived like they did long ago, before machines and tech. The story followed

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

What Lies Beneath: Rethinking Uranus and Neptune

Uranus and Neptune may not be the icy worlds we once thought. Recent research from the University of Zurich suggests these planets might be more rocky than previously believed. This challenges the traditional classification of planets in our solar system. Typically, planets are grouped into three t

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Sleep Smarter, Not Longer: The Secret to Feeling Refreshed

Sleep is a big deal for your health. It's not just about the hours you spend in bed. It's about how well you sleep. Poor sleep can lead to serious health problems. It can make you tired, affect your brain, and even cause long-term illnesses. Exercise is key to better sleep. Moving your body during

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

Iran's Big Science Pitch to BRICS

Iran recently hosted a gathering of BRICS nations to talk about big science projects. This wasn't just any meeting; it was the 7th time these countries got together to discuss how to work on huge research projects together. The event took place in Tehran over three days. Iran had some big ideas to

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Harnessing the Power of Light: A Breakthrough in UV Detection

In the realm of cutting-edge technology, a remarkable advancement has been made in the field of ultraviolet (UV) detection. Researchers have developed a self-powered UV photodetector that operates without the need for an external power source. This innovation is based on a unique combination of mate

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

Neil deGrasse Tyson Takes On Bad Science

Neil deGrasse Tyson recently gave a talk at the Purdue Northwest Sinai Forum. He spoke to a large crowd of high school and college students. Tyson is known for his direct and bold way of communicating science. He warned about the rise of anti-intellectualism in society. He said that beliefs like the

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Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chilly Science Fun: Winter Wonderland at The Tech

The Tech Interactive is all set to bring some frosty fun to San Jose this winter with Polar Play Days. This event is not just about enjoying the holiday spirit but also about diving into science and creativity. It's running from November 23 to January 4, giving everyone plenty of time to explore and

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