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Nov 09 2024SPORTS

A Weekend of Firsts for KC Current and CPKC Stadium

This weekend, Berkley Riverfront Park is hosting a series of firsts. The KC Current is playing their first NWSL Playoff game in the first stadium designed solely for a women's pro sports team. That's quite a milestone! Team President Raven Jemison thinks this is a big deal. They believe that the tea

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Stories: Are They More Engaging When Heard or Seen?

Stories have always been at the heart of human culture. They're how we share our identities, learn, and enjoy each other's company. Researchers wondered how the way stories are told—either through video or audio—affects how much we enjoy them. They asked people to rate how involved they felt while w

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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Citrus Melanose: The Unseen Threat to Our Fruits

Ever thought about the hidden threats to our favorite citrus fruits? Meet citrus melanose, a sneaky fungal disease caused by members of the Diaporthe genus. The main culprit here is Diaporthe citri, a fungus that makes citrus fruits and leaves look ugly with black spots and rough skin. Scientists ha

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

NFL Week 10 Picks: Expert Showdown

As we reach the midpoint of the NFL season, both analysts are doing well in their predictions. Last week, one of them gained ground, going 12-3 while the other went 11-4. The leader now has a six-game advantage, standing at 94-44. The other analyst is close behind at 88-50. When it comes to predicti

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

Transforming Businesses with Game-Like Fun

Ever thought about using games to boost your business? Gamification, a hot new trend, is doing just that. It's changing how companies engage with customers and workers. By borrowing ideas from games, businesses can make tasks more exciting and boost results. This isn't just about playing games at wo

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

How Often Do Psychiatry Researchers Involve People With Lived Experience?

Researchers decided to take a look at studies published in some of the most important psychiatry journals. They wanted to know two things: how many of these studies mentioned involving people with personal experiences of mental health issues, and how many actually did it. If involvement happened, th

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Why Do People Join Conspiracy Groups on Reddit?

Have you ever wondered what draws people to online communities that spread conspiracy theories? A recent study took a close look at Reddit to find out. Researchers followed the online activities of over 60, 000 users, dividing them into those who would later join conspiracy communities and those who

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Nov 06 2024BUSINESS

Transform Business with Play: The Journey of Gamification

Imagine making work as exciting as your favorite game! That's what gamification is all about. It's not just a trend, but a powerful way to change how we do business. By borrowing elements from games, like points, badges, and leaderboards, companies can make everyday tasks more engaging. This isn't j

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Nov 06 2024RELIGION

Religion, Social Media, and Bridging Divides

Religion can be a powerful force for good, promoting cooperation, civic engagement, and life satisfaction. However, it can also lead to conflicts and prejudices, especially when people of different faiths interact little with each other. A study looked at a social network from Weibo, China's version

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Fighting Citrus Melanose: A Fungal Challenge

Citrus melanose, a group of plant diseases caused by fungi in the Diaporthe genus, is a major issue for citrus growers. Over 30 species of Diaporthe affect citrus, ranging from harmless to highly damaging. One of the most troublesome is Diaporthe citri, which causes black spots and sand-like symptom

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