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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Alaskans Stick to Denali, Despite Trump's Name Change

Jeff King, a four-time Iditarod champ, lives in the shadow of North America's tallest peak, Denali. He and many Alaskans are upset that President Trump wants to change the mountain's name back to Mount McKinley. The peak's original name, Denali, is sacred to the Athabascan tribe. They've lived in th

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Jan 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Older French Men Flock to Thailand for Love and Life

Ever wondered why some older French-speaking guys choose Thailand as their new home? Well, it's not just about the sun and beaches. These men, often in their later years, are after a different kind of life. They start off enjoying the lively social scene and short-term relationships but, surprise, s

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Jan 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Why Aren't Tech Billionaires Using Their Powers for Good?

You may remember Jesse Eisenberg from his role as Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network. " Recently, he voiced his opinions on tech billionaires diving into politics, especially now that Donald Trump is back in the White House. Appearing on "Real Time With Bill Maher, " Eisenberg had some interesti

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

Opinion Formation: How Bias Shapes Group Consensus

Imagine a group of people discussing an issue. Their opinions aren't set in stone; they change based on who they talk to. Scientists have created a model to understand this better. They call it the q-voter model with weighted influence. This model introduces something new: a bias that favors one opi

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

How Temperature Shapes Desert Locust Numbers

Scientists have come up with a new math model to figure out how temperature affects the number of desert locusts. They studied all stages of locust life, from babies to adults, and both solo and group behaviors. The model shows that even small changes in temperature can cause big shifts in populatio

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Some Plants Thrive Where Others Don't?

Ever wondered why some plants seem to grow better in certain places than others? Let's take a closer look at a group of plants called Achillea, which are part of the Asteraceae family. These plants come in different forms, including some that have extra sets of chromosomes, known as polyploids. Res

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Jan 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

FKA Twigs' New Album: A Dance with Identity and Power

FKA Twigs, a multi-talented artist born as Tahliah Barnett in England, has been doing a lot lately. She's been promoting a remake of the classic movie The Crow and awaiting a big court case. In interviews, she talked about how her character's journey in the movie is similar to her own healing proces

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

Marco Rubio's First Trip: A Closer Look at Latin America

Marco Rubio, the new Secretary of State, is set to embark on his first international trip. His journey will take him through several Latin American countries, including Panama. Panama, a close ally of the U. S. , is facing some controversy due to President Trump's statements about the Panama Canal.

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the Impact of Polyoxometalates on Light and Water in a Polymer Solution

Did you know that tiny metal-oxide structures called polyoxometalates (POMs) can change how light interacts with organic molecules and affect water's behavior in a special polymer? Imagine a polymer called F-68, which has a structure like a pearl necklace with sections of different materials. Resear

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Sheep Worms in Zaporizhzhya: A Seasonal Dance

Did you know that sheep in the Zaporizhzhya region have a tiny, unwanted dance partner? It's a worm called Haemonchus contortus, and it loves to invade sheep's stomachs. Scientists from Lviv and Poltava studied this worm's behavior over five years. They found that a whopping 66. 36% of sheep were in

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