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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Game Plan for Teen Fitness Apps

Teenagers and adults involved in education and sports have a lot to say about fitness apps. They want something that is fun and useful. The goal was to find out what teens, teachers, coaches, managers, and app experts think about the fitness apps that are out there. They also wanted to know wha

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Biochar's Real-World Water Cleanup Challenge

Biochar has been getting a lot of buzz lately. It is a special type of charcoal that can clean up dirty water. It is made from plant material that has been heated in a low-oxygen environment. This process is called pyrolysis. It is being looked at as a cheaper option to clean up polluted water and g

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coastal Mining's Lingering Impact on Marine Life

The Canari site in Corsica has been a hotspot for asbestos mining for over two decades. This has led to some serious issues for the marine environment. Researchers have been keeping an eye on sediment, water, and marine life in the area to see how bad the damage is. The findings are not pretty. Nea

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May 08 2025WEATHER

Colorado's Weather: A Week of Showers and Warm Ups

Colorado is bracing itself for a week of mixed weather. It is a good idea to have a plan for the rain. It is also a good idea to have a plan for the sun. The weather will be unpredictable. First, let's talk about the rain. The weather forecast is calling for showers and possible thunderstor

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Impact of Meditation Order on Mindfulness Growth

Mindfulness meditation is a practice that can be broken down into two main types: focused attention (FA) and open monitoring (OM). Traditionally, it is suggested that FA meditation should be tackled before OM meditation. This recommendation is based on ancient Buddhist teachings. However, no one has

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May 08 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Challenges of Tiny Babies After They Leave the Hospital

The focus was on the long-term health of babies born too early and weighing very little. These tiny fighters, known as very low birth weight infants, were studied to see how they fared after leaving the hospital. The goal was to understand their medical needs, the tools they might need at home, and

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May 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbots: The New Spiritual Gurus?

A woman, Kat, thought she was entering her second marriage with a clear mind. She was wrong. Her husband started using ChatGPT in odd ways. He used it to write texts to his wife, analyze their marriage, and even ask deep questions. This behavior led to their separation. He began sharing strange idea

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May 07 2025OPINION

Unraveling the Web of Belief: How to Talk to Someone Who's Gone Down the Rabbit Hole

A lot of people are curious about how to talk to someone who's bought into a conspiracy theory. This is a tough question. Many people have a loved one who's become obsessed with these ideas. They're not all crazy. Most are regular folks - parents, business owners, your neighbor. They're just fe

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May 07 2025POLITICS

Spreading Ideas: Why Talking to Everyone Matters

CNN's Donie O’Sullivan has had enough of critics who think that journalists should not talk to people with different views. He believes that talking to everyone, even those with controversial beliefs, is important. O’Sullivan is tired of hearing people complain about journalists giving a platform to

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May 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Two Worlds Apart: The End of Bret and Chris's Love Story

The journey of love often takes unexpected turns. For Bret LaBelle, a well-known figure from the reality show "Survivor, " and his younger partner, Chris Stanley, their path together has come to an end after four years. The couple announced their separation on social media, sharing heartfelt messa

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