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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Blueberries: Tiny Fruits, Big Science!

Blueberries are often called the "Queen of Fruits" and the "King of Berries" because they are packed with nutrients and good for health. But there's more to these little berries than meets the eye. Scientists are always finding new things about how blueberries grow and what makes them so special. O

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Cold-Loving Enzyme: A Breakthrough in Food and Laundry Industries

Scientists have discovered a special enzyme from a cold-loving bacterium called Colwellia hornerae. This enzyme, named Chprotease, can break down proteins efficiently in cold temperatures. It weighs about 53. 3 kDa and works best at 20°C, making it perfect for chilly environments. This enzyme is qu

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Nov 15 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Men Stay Single: Busting Outdated Dating Myths

Men often get stuck in the past when it comes to dating. Old rules like "play it cool" or "men should always make the first move" can actually push potential partners away. These ideas are not only outdated but also create a barrier to real connections. First off, acting aloof might seem like a goo

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

Helping Women Immigrants Find Jobs: A Fresh Look

Many women who move to new countries find it tough to get jobs. This is a big problem, and it's important to understand why. Most studies have looked at what stops these women from working. But what if we focus on what helps them instead? There are things that can make it easier for women immigrant

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Indigenous Voices Lead the Way at COP30

Indigenous communities from across South America made a powerful statement at the recent climate talks in Belém, Brazil. This was not just another meeting for them. It was a chance to show the world that they are key players in the fight against climate change. They came from all corners of the con

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Ancient Secrets: Woolly Mammoth's RNA Tells a Tale

Deep in the Siberian permafrost, a young woolly mammoth named Yuka lay frozen for roughly 40, 000 years. In 2010, tusk hunters found Yuka's remarkably preserved body, with skin, muscle tissue, and even hair still intact. Scientists were thrilled, as Yuka's DNA was in such good shape that some cell n

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Indiana Senate Puts Brakes on Trump's Redistricting Push

Indiana's Senate has decided not to vote on a new congressional map that President Trump wanted. This means two districts that usually vote for Democrats will stay the same for the next election. The Senate's leader, Rodric Bray, said there aren't enough votes to make this happen, so they won't meet

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Harford County Offers Free Radiation Protection Tablets

Harford County is taking steps to keep people safe from potential radiation. They are giving away free potassium iodide (KI) tablets to those who live or work near the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station. This event is happening on November 15th from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. at North Harford High School.

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Clint and Kevin's Forgotten Gem: A Crime Drama That Deserves More Love

In the world of movies, some films just don't get the love they deserve. One of them is "A Perfect World, " a crime drama that brought together two big names: Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner. Eastwood was already a big deal in Westerns, but by the 1990s, he was exploring other genres. Costner, on t

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Nov 15 2025RELIGION

Faith on the Decline: The Changing Religious Landscape of the U. S.

The U. S. is seeing a big drop in how important religion is to people's daily lives. Over the last ten years, the percentage of adults who say religion is a big part of their life has fallen by 17%. In 2015, 66% of adults felt this way, but by 2025, that number dropped to 49%. This change is one of

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