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Apr 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cacao Farmers and the Knowledge Gap in Agroforestry

Cacao farming in Colombia is at a crossroads. The way farmers and experts think about land use is evolving. Agroforestry is a big part of this change. It's a way to use land that mixes trees, crops, and sometimes animals. The goal is to make farming more sustainable. But there's a problem. The knowl

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Apr 27 2025EDUCATION

Standing Up for Learning: Universities Fight Back

Universities across the United States are finally taking a stand against recent government attempts to control what happens on campuses. This shift comes after a long period of silence from university leaders in the face of aggressive government actions. More than 400 university presidents have sign

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Apr 23 2025EDUCATION

Universities Push Back Against Political Pressure

Over a hundred universities in the U. S. have joined forces. They want to send a clear message to the government. They are against what they see as unfair political interference. This all started when the Trump administration froze a big chunk of money. It was meant for Harvard University. The amoun

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Apr 23 2025EDUCATION

University Leaders Push Back Against Federal Control

Many leaders in higher education are worried. Over 180 of them have joined forces to speak out against what they see as government overreach. They believe that political interference is now threatening the future of colleges and universities across the nation. This is a big deal. It's not just about

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

The Digital Dilemma: Helping Young Minds

Young people spend a lot of time online. This has led to a big question: Should experts studying youth mental health team up with tech companies? This is not a simple yes or no question. There are many things to think about. On one hand, working together could be very helpful. Tech companies have l

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

A Woman Who Changed the Game in Physiology

Florence Buchanan was a pioneer in the field of physiology. She was a woman who broke boundaries in a time when women were not welcome. She worked with some of the biggest names in biology. Her mentors included E. Ray Lankester, who was taught by T. H. Huxley. Huxley was a close friend of Charles Da

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Harvard Fights Back Against Funding Threats

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The Trump administration is trying to pull a lot of money from the school. This is because Harvard refused to follow some demands from the government. The school has decided to fight back by taking legal action. The administration wants to freeze billions of d

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Apr 21 2025EDUCATION

Smart Writing: How AI Can Help, and Where It Might Go Wrong

The world of academic writing has seen a significant shift with the introduction of AI tools. These tools, powered by large language models, have become more accessible since the release of ChatGPT in 2022. They promise to speed up the writing process for researchers. However, they come with their o

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

Brain Drain: American Scientists Eyeing France

France is rolling out the red carpet for American scientists. Nearly 300 researchers have applied to a French program. This program is designed to offer a safe haven for those feeling the pinch of budget cuts in the U. S. The program is called Safe Place For Science. It is a response to the Trum

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Apr 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nate Bargatze to lead 2025 Emmy Awards

Nate Bargatze is all set to be the host of the 77th Emmy Awards. This event is going to be held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on September 14th. The show will start at 8 p. m. ET/5 p. m. PT. Viewers can watch it live on CBS and stream it on Paramount+. This is not the first time Bargatze ha

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