SEN

Advertisement
Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Eisenhower's Words, A Modern Call for Critical Thinking

America in 1961, a world led by Dwight D Eisenhower, reached a different kind of battlefield. After World War II, all eyes were turned homeward where the economic impact was felt. Imagine being just a few minutes into his farewell speech, he didn't praise his military record but did let the nation

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025POLITICS

All EYES On Senate: DEMS Protest Vought’s Nomination

Picture the Senate chambers under the spotlight, a whirlwind of political drama, and here is what happened! Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii kicked it off. On a Wednesday afternoon, he stepped up, and in a video he shared, he declared, “We’ll have 35+ Senators from the Democratic side who will vote ag

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Electrons, Molecules, and Safety: A New Screening Tool

Picture this: tiny, super-selective sensors scouring through food to keep us safe. These aren’t your everyday sensors; they’re molecularly imprinted electrochemical sensors (MIECSs), crafted from something called molecularly imprinted derivative materials (MIDPs). Think of them like lock and key sys

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025POLITICS

The All-Nighter: Why Democrats Kept Their Chairs Warm.

Democrats decided to have a bit of a sleepover on the Senate floor. They weren't playing games, or telling ghost stories. They were there deliberately to protest a nomination. A dude named Russell Vought. He's up for the Office of Management and Budget. Not exactly a fun title, but it basic

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Pressure mounts on GOP to decide on Trump's big plans

The Republican Party finds itself in hot water over its strategy. What's the best path toward delivering on Trump's top priorities and winning the Senate. The end of the year taxes will require a resolution soon. A divide exists between the House of Representatives and the Senate. To truly

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Stretchy Supercapacitors: The Future of Wearable Tech

Imagine a world where your clothes can power themselves and monitor your health. This isn't science fiction anymore! Scientists have created a supercapacitor that can be woven into fabric. These yarn-based supercapacitors can be integrated into textiles to form flexible and lightweight self-powered

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Little Hands Learning: Sensory Bins for Kids

In the quiet town of Bernardsville, a former teacher is making waves with a unique business idea. It all started with a need for a creative outlet. This teacher mom wanted to engage her kids in fun learning activities while she was home with them. She started creating sens

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Capitol Sees Massive Protests Against Trump and ICE

On a Wednesday afternoon, the Colorado State Capitol became a hub of activity as thousands of protesters gathered to voice their strong opposition to President Donald Trump and the actions of U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The day's events were sparked by a nationwide protest initi

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025CRIME

One-Punch Fatalities: What's Behind the Numbers?

One-punch deaths are those situations where one punch is all it takes to kill someone. This brutal reality hits hard, especially here in Australia, where legal and media spotlight shines brightly on them. We can't help but wonder how often it happens and what happens to those who throw the punch.

reading time less than a minute
Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Foams that Shield and Sense

Imagine a material that can not only protect your gadgets from unwanted interference but also sense how they're being used. That's exactly what scientists have cooked up with a unique foam. This foam is made from something called MXene and polyurethane. This combination allows the foam to be both s

reading time less than a minute