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Jul 11 2025RELIGION

A Century Later: The Scopes Trial's Unfinished Business

In 1925, a small town in Tennessee became the center of a big debate. A teacher, John Scopes, was put on trial for teaching evolution. This was a big deal because Tennessee had a law against it. The trial was like a showdown between science and religion. Two famous figures, Clarence Darrow and Willi

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Why Do People Skip Their First Therapy Appointment?

Trauma affects millions of people worldwide, leaving lasting impacts on mental well-being. Despite the availability of effective treatments, many individuals who schedule their first therapy session never show up. This issue, known as preintake attrition, is a significant challenge in mental health

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

How Tech Classes Boost Nursing Students' Confidence and Skills

A recent study looked at how a tech course for nursing students affected their ability to learn on their own and their views on technology. The research involved 109 first-year nursing students split into two groups. One group took a course on using technology in nursing, while the other group took

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Education Mixed in East and West Germany

In Germany, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, something interesting happened with genes and education. Scientists looked at how genes linked to education behaved differently in East and West Germany around the time of reunification. They used a special tool, a polygenic index, to study this. This

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Faces Massive Drone Strike as Global Tensions Rise

Russia recently launched an unprecedented drone attack on Ukraine, marking the largest since the invasion began. This assault involved 728 drones and 13 missiles, a significant increase from previous records. Despite the scale, Ukrainian forces managed to intercept most of the drones, minimizing the

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Plant Secrets: How AI is Revolutionizing Botanical Data

Plants hold a wealth of information that can greatly benefit agriculture and environmental studies. Details like where they grow, how they grow, and where they are found can be scattered across countless texts. Extracting this data manually is slow and often misses important details. That's where AI

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Budget-Friendly Smart Ring That Doesn't Need a Subscription

The RingConn Gen 2 smart ring is making waves as a budget-friendly alternative to popular smart rings like the Oura Ring. It's currently on sale, offering a significant discount of $91, bringing its price down to $300. This smart ring is designed to track sleep, activity, stress, and vital signs, al

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Money for Schools Held Back: What's the Deal?

A big chunk of money meant for schools in Massachusetts is being held up. The Trump administration decided to withhold $108 million that was supposed to arrive on July 1. This money is part of a larger sum of over $6 billion that's being held back from states across the country. The funds were meant

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Jul 07 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: How Nature's Forces Combined to Create a Disaster

Texas recently experienced a tragic flood event. Many people lost their lives in Kerr County. What led to this disaster? It was not just one thing. Several factors came together to create this outcome. First, let's talk about the weather. A storm that had lost its tropical status moved into the are

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Jul 07 2025BUSINESS

New York's Real Estate Giants vs. Mamdani's Bold Vision

New York City's real estate titans are gearing up for a tough fight if Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist, becomes the next mayor. Mamdani, who won the Democratic primary, has big plans to tax big businesses and landlords more. But the real estate industry isn't worried. They've been throug

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