TINY HARRIS

Jun 17 2026SCIENCE

How tiny cell parts help us move and feel

Tiny hair-like extensions called cilia play big roles in our cells. They help us move and sense the world around us. When these cilia don’t work right, serious health problems can happen. Scientists now focus on a protein group called STK36/ULK4. These proteins act like tiny machines inside our cell

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Jun 17 2026SCIENCE

How tiny ocean algae fight back against pollution

Tiny algae called Alexandrium pacificum have a secret weapon against water pollution. Scientists found a special gene in these algae that helps them survive when harmful chemicals enter their environment. This gene, named Gtt2, acts like a cleanup crew inside the algae cells. When toxic substances l

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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

How tiny mites adapt to plant defenses in surprising ways

Tiny spider mites, barely visible to the naked eye, have a hidden superpower. They can break down tough plant chemicals that would poison most creatures. This isn’t magic—it’s evolution in action. These mites carry special enzymes that act like molecular scissors, chopping up harmful compounds plant

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Could Harris Return in 2028? Democrats Face Tough Choices

Harris dropped out of the 2024 race after losing to Trump, yet she hasn’t ruled out another try in 2028. Speaking at a civil rights gathering in New York, she gave a cautious but open response when asked whether she’d run again. “I might, I might, ” she said, drawing cheers from the crowd. Her reaso

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Apr 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

China’s stealth weapons: how silent guns and microwave blasters change the rules

Tiny, silent, and invisible: that is what China’s newest weapons look like. Instead of loud bangs and flying bullets, they use magnets and microwaves. One device, called a Gauss gun, fits in a single hand. It fires metal slugs without gunpowder, smoke, or shell casings. A small screen shows battery

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Apr 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

DC Young Fly’s Comedy Night: What Makes It Special

Harrisburg’s comedy scene is getting a boost this April with a stand-up show that promises high energy and sharp humor. On April 10, DC Young Fly will perform at Forum Auditorium, where his fast-talking style and ability to connect with crowds have made him a fan favorite. The event isn’t just anoth

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Feb 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Health News Summaries Made Smarter With Tiny AI

Tiny language models can turn long health articles into short, clear summaries that help keep hospitals honest. Because the medical world mixes public and private work, many people, and global suppliers, it is easy for fraud to sneak in. Large bills, hidden costs, and uneven information make i

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Robots That Think and Swim on Their Own

Tiny robots, smaller than a grain of salt, have been created. These robots can move, sense their surroundings, and make decisions all by themselves. They are powered by light and can work for months without stopping. These tiny robots are the result of a collaboration between researchers at the Uni

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Nov 02 2025OPINION

Hollywood Star Speaks Out on Climate Change and Politics

Harrison Ford, the famous actor known for his roles in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, recently shared his thoughts on climate change and politics. He received an award for his work in conservation and used the opportunity to express his fears about the current U. S. administration's environmental poli

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Sep 11 2025SPORTS

Harrison Smith's Health Journey: A Vikings Star's Comeback Story

Harrison Smith, a key player for the Minnesota Vikings, has been dealing with a health issue that kept him off the field for nearly a month. This absence was noticeable in the team's recent game against the Chicago Bears, where his presence was missed. Smith recently spoke to the media for the firs

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