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Aug 12 2025SCIENCE

Science Under Siege: A Look at Labs in Turmoil

In the heart of Worcester, Massachusetts, a scientific hub is facing an uncertain future. The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, home to groundbreaking RNA biology research, is grappling with significant funding cuts proposed by the Trump administration. The lab, led by Anastasia Khvor

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Aug 12 2025SCIENCE

Shielding the Stars: NASA's Roman Telescope's Sun Protection

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is getting a crucial upgrade. Engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center have attached two large sunshields to the telescope. These shields are like a giant sunblock for the telescope's sensitive instruments. They protect the instruments from the sun's heat

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Aug 11 2025WEATHER

Erin's Journey: A Storm to Watch in the Atlantic

A new tropical storm, Erin, has appeared in the Atlantic Ocean. It might grow into the first hurricane of the season. This storm started near the Cabo Verde islands, off Africa's west coast. Experts say it will move west and could become a major hurricane near the Caribbean islands by the end of the

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Aug 11 2025SPORTS

Bears Fans: New Coach, New Stadium, Same Old Rivalry

The Chicago Bears kicked off their preseason with a game against the Miami Dolphins on a Sunday that didn't quite feel like football weather. Fans flocked to Soldier Field, eager to see how the team would perform under their new head coach, Ben Johnson. For many, this game was more than just a pres

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Aug 11 2025CRYPTO

Big Moves: Shiba Inu's Whales Are Back in Action

Big things are happening with Shiba Inu, the popular dog-themed cryptocurrency. Recently, there's been a huge 643% jump in large holder netflows. This means that the big players, or "whales, " are buying up a lot of Shiba Inu. This is a big deal because when whales start accumulating, it usually me

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Aug 09 2025SPORTS

A Moment That Changed the Game: Football's Human Side Shines Through

Football is a tough sport. It's all about strategy, strength, and skill. But sometimes, things go wrong. That's what happened during a recent preseason game between the Detroit Lions and the Atlanta Falcons. Morice Norris, a Lions cornerback, got seriously hurt. His head hit the knee of a Falcons pl

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

Coffee's Hidden Heart Risks: What's in Your Cup?

Coffee is a staple for many people in the U. S. , enjoyed daily for its rich flavor and energy boost. But did you know that what you mix into your coffee could be doing more harm than good to your heart? Black coffee is actually a heart-friendly choice. Research indicates that drinking a few cups e

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Aug 09 2025SPORTS

Top College Quarterbacks to Watch in 2025

College football is back, and the spotlight is on the quarterbacks. With the season just around the corner, it's time to look at the top signal-callers who will be leading their teams in 2025. These players have shown promise, potential, and in some cases, already proven themselves as elite talents.

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Aug 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Retriever Stars Wanted for New Movie Adventure

A search is on for a new star to take on the role of Air Bud in the upcoming movie "Air Bud Returns. " This isn't just any casting call—it's a nationwide hunt for a golden retriever with the charm and talent to fill some big paw prints. Starting in August, owners of purebred golden retrievers can s

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Aug 08 2025HEALTH

Teamwork in Tracking Health: A Simple Way to Spot Diseases Early

Spotting diseases early is a big deal. It helps save lives and keeps economies running. Many diseases jump from animals to humans. So, a team effort is needed to catch them fast. One Health is a way to do this. It involves people, animals, and the environment working together. People can help by sh

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