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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Federal Grants Frozen: Princeton Faces Scrutiny

Princeton University is in hot water. The Trump administration has put a stop to dozens of research grants, putting the school under the microscope. This move is part of a broader campaign targeting elite universities, with a focus on combating antisemitism. The university's president, Christopher

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

The Future of Surgery: How Remote Operations Are Changing the Game

The world of surgery is undergoing a major shift. Specialists from around the globe have come together to discuss and agree on the best ways to perform telesurgery. This is not just about using technology for convenience. It is about pushing the boundaries of what is possible in medical care. Teles

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Apr 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tech and Trash: How Digital Tools Are Changing Waste Management

In the quest for sustainability, waste management is a crucial battleground. Many cities are turning to digital tools to tackle this challenge. Two cities, Taipei and Sukunan in Indonesia, are leading the way. They are showing how technology can boost recycling and cut emissions, especially in touri

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

A Star's Fall: Braves' Outfielder Faces 80-Game Ban

The Atlanta Braves are dealing with a significant setback as their outfielder, Jurickson Profar, has been suspended for 80 games. This penalty comes after he tested positive for a banned substance, specifically chorionic gonadotropin, a performance-enhancing drug. The suspension starts immediately,

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

Green Guardians:The Hidden Power of Piper Tuberculatum

Piper Tuberculatum, a plant that might not ring a bell, could be a game-changer in the world of weed control. This plant has a secret weapon: it can release chemicals that mess with the growth of other plants. These chemicals are like little soldiers that fight against weeds, making Piper Tubercul

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Beans, Bugs, and Bacteria: The Hidden World Below

The world beneath our feet is a bustling ecosystem, full of interactions that shape the world above. One such interaction involves beans, bacteria, and bugs. Specifically, the relationship between beans and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, known as rhizobia, has long been seen as a win-win. But what about

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Mar 26 2025BUSINESS

How Green Choices Shape the Future of Logistics

The logistics industry is at a crossroads. With the planet's health hanging in the balance, businesses are being pushed to rethink how they operate. This isn't just about going green for the sake of it. It's about survival. Companies need to change their ways to avoid harming the environment and

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Mar 22 2025EDUCATION

Transgender Athletes and the University of Maine's Compliance

The University of Maine System recently announced that it is in line with federal and state laws, as well as NCAA regulations, regarding transgender athletes in sports. This development comes after a period of uncertainty and potential funding cuts. The university system faced scrutiny following an

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Mar 22 2025CRIME

A Day of Chaos: The Man Who Stole Seven Cars and Robbed a Bank

In a single day, a man managed to cause a lot of trouble in Dallas. Gregory Noble, a 55-year-old, was caught by Dallas police. He is accused of robbing a bank and stealing at least seven cars. This all happened on a Thursday, and it was a big deal. Police had to work hard to catch him. They had hel

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Puzzle of Post-Procedure Pills

The world of heart health is always changing. One big question is about people who get a new heart valve through a special procedure. This procedure is called transcatheter aortic valve replacement. After this, doctors usually suggest taking a single antiplatelet pill for life. This is if the patien

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