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Jan 13 2025EDUCATION

AI in Schools: What's Next for Education?

For over 60 years, we've dreamed of computers transforming education. Now, it's happening. Arizona State Board for Charter Schools approved Unbound Academy, an online school using AI teaching assistants. They promise 2. 4 times faster academic growth than traditional schools. This isn't just a new t

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Using Inflammation to Target Cancer with Neutrophils

Tumors are tricky because they don't all look the same. This makes it tough to hit them with the right medicine. But scientists have found a clever way to use inflammation to guide special cells called neutrophils, which carry drugs, right to the tumor site. They do this by causing a tiny, controlle

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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Do Financial Policies Really Help Cut Emissions?

Do you know how countries are trying to reduce their carbon footprint? This study took a look at 87 countries from 2000 to 2023, focusing on how climate-related financial policies, or CRFPs, are helping them switch to renewable energy and cut down on CO2 emissions. Using some fancy methods like the

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Malaria and Pregnancy: What Puts Moms at Risk in Ghana?

Malaria is a nasty disease that often hits the poor the hardest. When pregnant women get malaria, it can lead to serious issues like low birth weight and even baby deaths. A recent study in Ghana's Ashanti Region looked into what makes pregnant women more likely to get malaria while they're visiting

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Marmosets in Brazil: A Window into Human Health

In northeastern Brazil, scientists are looking at marmosets to understand how viruses spread. These small primates live close to humans, making them a good indicator of virus activity. In 2018, researchers studied 47 marmosets from urban and suburban areas in the semiarid region. They checked for si

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Jan 13 2025SPORTS

Will De'Aaron Fox Play Against the Bulls? Kings' Surprise Injury Update

Last month, the Kings made a controversial decision to let go of their head coach, Mike Brown. Since then, they've been on a roll, winning six straight games. Tonight, they're set to face the Bulls, but there's a worry: their star player, De'Aaron Fox, might not play due to a glute injury. Fox has m

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Steelers' Playoff Drought: What's the Coach's Role?

The Pittsburgh Steelers haven't won a playoff game since 2017. With six straight postseason losses and a point difference of -96, their lack of playoff success is a hot topic. Coach Mike Tomlin, who's been with the team for 18 years, says this isn't the team's problem, but his. He's got a stellar tr

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Jan 12 2025POLITICS

Greenland: A Strategic Opportunity?

Imagine this—an icy wilderness bursting with natural treasures, and it might be a goldmine for the U. S. That’s what James Stavridis, a former NATO boss, believes about Greenland. He doesn’t think President-elect Trump’s idea of focusing on Greenland is absurd. In fact, Stavridis thinks it could be

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Who Should Coach the Patriots Next? Tedy Bruschi Weighs In

The New England Patriots have had a rocky few years. Former linebacker Tedy Bruschi, who played with the team in the early 2000s, recently shared his thoughts on who should be the next head coach. He believes the team has been handling things poorly and that the best fix is to hire Mike Vrabel, his

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Jan 12 2025WEATHER

Rain on the Horizon: What to Expect This Sunday

Hey there! If you enjoyed the sunshine on Saturday, prepare for a change. Sunday is bringing us mainly cloudy skies, with a good chance of rain as the day goes on. The clouds are moving in early, so don't expect much sun today. Rain will be light and scattered during the day. But as the sun sets, ge

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