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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Weather Warning that Saved Lives

Imagine getting an early warning about a massive wildfire, even before it starts! That’s what Edgar McGregor, a 24-year-old climate scientist, did for thousands of Californians. He runs a small Facebook page called Altadena Weather and Climate. On January 6, he predicted a powerful Santa Ana windsto

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Grab an Eco-Friendly Power Station for Just $179 at Amazon!

Are you planning a camping trip or prepping for an RV adventure? A reliable power station can be a lifesaver, especially when the weather turns sour. We found a great deal on the Ecoflow River 3 Plus at Amazon – it's now $179, down from $299! To get this discount, just clip the on-page coupon and us

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Moon Missions: New Players and Old Challengers in 2025

Are you ready for a busy year on the moon? Several companies are planning to land spacecraft on the lunar surface in 2025. First up are Firefly Aerospace and Ispace, who will launch their landers using a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in January. Ispace is hoping for a better outcome this time, after an uns

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Team Moves Slowly on Tariffs, Dollar Dips

Imagine this: the dollar is taking a dip in the global market. This happened after Bloomberg News stirred some headlines about President Trump's economic team playing with the idea of gradually raising tariffs. Instead of a massive, sudden change, they're thinking about a slow and steady approach.

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Where Do Teens and Young Adults with Cancer Prefer to Die?

Have you ever thought about where you'd want to be at the end of your life? It turns out, this is a big question for teens and young adults with advanced cancer. Many of them end up dying in hospitals, but how many actually want that? There’s not a lot of data on this, so we’re not sure how often th

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

LA Sports Teams Pitch In: How $8 Million Aids Fire Victims

In the midst of devastating wildfires, Los Angeles and Orange County's professional sports teams have joined forces to donate a massive $8 million. These teams, including the LA Lakers, Dodgers, and Chargers, are stepping up to support those affected. The fires have been catastrophic, burning around

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Jan 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Pete Hegseth's Journey: Ivy League to Fox News and Beyond

Ever wondered about the man behind the headlines, Pete Hegseth? Born in Minnesota, Pete has made quite a name for himself in the public eye. He's a former Fox News co-host, author, and a proud conservative. When Donald Trump considered him for a cabinet position, Pete's name was once again in the sp

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Gout in Korea: Genes and Lifestyle Factors

Gout, a type of arthritis caused by uric acid buildup, has been increasingly common in Korea. Scientists have been digging into how genes and daily routines together influence this condition in the Korean population. Early identification of those at risk could make a big difference in preventing gou

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Discovering New PFAS in Soil: What We Found and Why it Matters

Soils near an industrial park in Shandong Province, China, were found to contain 81 different perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). This was done using a new approach that helps scientists find unknown compounds without needing to know their structure beforehand. Among these PFAS, 12

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Plant Smells Help Bugs Beat Defenses

When plants get attacked by bugs, they release special smells called herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs). Scientists wanted to know if these smells help or hurt certain insect larvae. Using two kinds of moth pests, the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) and the tobacco cutworm (S. litura),

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