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May 06 2025EDUCATION

University Showdown: Big Schools Fight Back Against Funding Cuts

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made a controversial move. They decided to limit the money they give to universities for research. This money, known as indirect costs, covers things like equipment and infrastructure. The NSF claims this will make the funding process more efficient and tran

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May 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Antarctica's Ice Sheet: A Sudden Turnaround

The Antarctic Ice Sheet has recently shown a surprising increase in size. This comes after many years of losing ice, which had been adding to the rise in global sea levels. From 2021 to 2023, the ice sheet gained mass at a rate of 108 gigatons per year. This is a significant change from the previous

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May 06 2025SCIENCE

Europe's Big Bet on Brainpower

The European Union is making a significant investment in the future of science. They are setting aside 500 million euros. That is 567 million dollars. This money will be used to attract top researchers from around the world over the next three years. This move comes as a response to recent chang

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May 06 2025POLITICS

Rochester's Fourth Ward Election Dispute: The Legal Battle Continues

The legal fight over Rochester's Fourth Ward election is far from over. A court date has been scheduled for November 24, 2024 to determine the outcome of a lawsuit challenging the residency of the ward's current council member. The dispute centers around Andy Friederichs, who won the election last

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May 05 2025SCIENCE

Fixing Cartilage with 3D Printing and Stem Cells

The quest to mend damaged cartilage has led scientists to explore the power of 3D printing and stem cells. This isn't just about printing ink on paper. It's about using a special kind of ink made from natural materials and living cells. The goal is to repair cartilage, the smooth, white tissue that

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May 05 2025HEALTH

Heart's Hidden Troubles: When Two Issues Team Up

Heart disease is a big deal. It's a leading cause of death worldwide. Two conditions often go hand in hand: aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation. They are both problems with the heart's valves. Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve. This valve controls blood flow from the heart to

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May 04 2025SPORTS

The Clippers' Healthy Season Ends in a First-Round Exit: What's Next?

The Los Angeles Clippers had a season to remember, or so it seemed. They ended the regular season on a high note, securing the fifth seed in the playoffs with an impressive eight-game winning streak. Their roster was finally healthy, a rare occurrence for a team that had been plagued by injuries in

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May 04 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Sea Drones Strike Back: A New Twist in the Conflict

Ukraine has added a new weapon to its arsenal in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Sea drones have been used to take down not one, but two Russian fighter jets. This marks a significant development in the war, as it's the first time such drones have been used in this way. The first strike happened

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May 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Blockbusters: New Faces Shine Bright

The summer movie season is off to a strong start, with "Thunderbolts" leading the charge. This film brought in $76 million in its first weekend in the U. S. While this might not seem like a huge number compared to other Marvel movies, it's important to remember that "Thunderbolts" features a n

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May 04 2025HEALTH

The Long-Term Impact of Diabetes and High Blood Pressure on Heart Surgery Recovery

The link between long-term health conditions and how well patients recover from major surgeries is well-known. However, the specific effects of diabetes and high blood pressure over time, and how they work together, are not fully understood. This is especially true for patients who have undergone co

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