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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

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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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pajamas, Cookies, and Science: A Unique Holiday Experience

Liberty Science Center in Jersey City is shaking up holiday traditions with a fun twist. Kids can now meet Santa in their pajamas! This isn't your typical holiday event. It's a mix of science, fun, and holiday cheer. The center is hosting Santa's Pajama Party on select Fridays and Saturdays until D

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Science Stars Unite to Battle Fake News

Ever wondered how science facts can stand up to the flood of fake news? A big live chat on Reddit is set to tackle this tough topic. The event, called "Tipping Point – Turning Science Into Solutions, " will bring together scientists, teachers, and social media stars. They will talk about the hurdles

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Dec 06 2025FINANCE

Justice Served: Billionaire Ordered to Fund Medical Breakthroughs

A wealthy Russian businessman, Dmitry Rybolovlev, faced a tough loss in court. He had tried to avoid paying a huge sum to a U. S. venture capital firm. This firm supports startups working on life-saving treatments. The judge said no, his family trust must pay up. The judge, Kathaleen St. J. McCormi

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Dec 05 2025SCIENCE

Teen's Science Passion Could Win Big Prizes

Ryan Zhao, a 17-year-old from Basking Ridge, is making waves in the science world. He's one of 30 global semi-finalists in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge. This contest rewards students who create videos explaining complex science ideas. Ryan's video is about Noether's Theorem. This theorem expla

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Heroes of Science: A Fight Against Time

In the world of science, there are many unsung heroes. One such hero is a person who worked in the pharmaceutical industry. Their job was to protect science from harmful policies. But their life changed when they faced a serious health issue. It all began with a bad backache. They ignored it at fir

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Dec 04 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Wonders: The Science Behind the Lens

The Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition 2025 has revealed its winners, highlighting the beauty of science through photography. This year, the competition, run with the Royal Photographic Society, showcased images that blend art and science, revealing hidden natural wonders. Dr. Martin

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