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Apr 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

ABC's TV Lineup: What's Staying and What's Going

ABC has made its choices for most of its TV shows for the 2025-26 season. They have decided to keep several popular shows, but there are some notable exceptions. The network has confirmed that Grey’s Anatomy, 911, The Rookie, Will Trent, and the new comedy Shifting Gears will all be returning. Thes

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

Silver's New Trick: Clearing the Air with Smart Sulfur Structures

Silver and sulfur are teaming up in a big way. Two new 3D structures have been created using these elements. These structures are called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and they are quite special. They are stable in water and have unique shapes. These MOFs are named SCU-1 and SCU-2. The first s

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Point Placement in Reducing Discrepancy

Uniform point sets are essential in many fields. They are used in experiments, graphics, and finance. These sets need to have low discrepancy, which means the points are spread out evenly. Recent studies have shown that using Graph Neural Networks and optimization can create point sets with much low

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Space Tourists Face Space Sickness in Polar Orbit

The Fram2 mission has successfully launched four space rookies into orbit. They are traveling in a SpaceX Dragon vehicle, circling Earth over the polar regions. This journey is a big deal because it is the first time humans have flown in this particular path around our planet. The crew has already s

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Medical Coverage Shifts in North Texas

The landscape of medical coverage in North Texas has seen a significant shift. Two large healthcare systems, Southwestern Health Resources and UT Southwestern, are no longer part of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas network. This change affects a range of insurance plans, including commercial,

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Power of Wellbeing Knowledge in College Mental Health

In the bustling world of college life, mental health is a big deal. A recent study dug deep into how understanding wellbeing can boost mental health for college students in China. This study involved over 11, 000 students and used a special method called latent profile analysis. This method helpe

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Apr 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Video App Takes on TikTok

A fresh video-sharing app is stepping into the spotlight. Skylight, a startup with big dreams, is ready to challenge TikTok. This new app is not just another copycat. It is built on a unique technology called AT Protocol. This same technology powers Bluesky, a social network with over 33. 8 million

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

The Resilient Protector: How Bacteria Adapt to Harsh Conditions

Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans is a unique type of bacteria. It thrives in environments that are extremely acidic and inhospitable to most other life forms. This bacteria is part of a group that helps break down sulfide ores, a process known as bioleaching. It has a clever way of coping with stress.

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

The Network Juggernaut: Ontario's Unique Approach to Complex Problems

Ontario, Canada, has seen a rise in large, intricate networks. These networks tackle tricky health and social issues. They have a strong, centralised leadership group. This group is known as a network administrative organisation or NAO. The NAO and its member networks grow together. They shape each

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Tech and Dementia: A New Way to Stay Active

Dementia is a tough condition that slowly affects a person's ability to function and connect with others. But staying active and engaged can really boost the well-being of someone living with dementia. Technology might just be the key to making this happen. A recent effort looked into how people in

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