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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Plastics and Toxins: An Unlikely Alliance

In the world of environmental science, things aren't always as straightforward as they seem. Take zebrafish larvae, for instance. These tiny fish face big trouble when exposed to cadmium sulfide (CdS), a harmful chemical. When sunlight hits CdS, it releases toxic cadmium (Cd2+), which slows down the

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution: A Hidden Threat to Children’s Health

Air pollution is a big problem. It's not just about smoggy skies and bad air. It's also about kids getting sick. Scientists have been looking into how air pollution affects children's health. They found that kids exposed to dirty air are more likely to get cancer. The study looked at lots of resear

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Sugarcane Thrives Under Drought Thanks to a Tiny Helper

Drought is a big problem for sugarcane. It makes it hard for the plant to grow and produce sugar. But scientists found a way to help. They used a gene from a small plant called Arabidopsis. This gene, DREB1A, helps sugarcane handle drought better. Scientists put the DREB1A gene into sugarcane using

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

New England's Winter Weather: What to Expect

Winter is coming, and with it, a lot of questions about what the weather will be like. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has just shared their updated winter weather predictions for New England. This forecast covers the months of December through February and gives us a good

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Oct 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Glow Up on a Budget: Top Picks from Credo Beauty's Sale

Credo Beauty's annual sale is live, offering a 20% discount on popular makeup, skincare, and fragrances. This event is a great chance to grab some high-end products at a lower price. Brands like Westman Atelier, Goop, and Tata Harper are part of the sale, making it a perfect time to treat yourself o

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Fans Cross the Line During Live Sports Broadcast

During a recent college football game, a group of fans decided to have a little too much fun. Olivia Cleary, a sports reporter from Oregon, was in the middle of her live report when things took a turn. The game was between Oregon State University and Lafayette University, and the fans seemed more in

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Night Sky Spectacle: Meteors and Comets Light Up October

This week, sky gazers are in for a treat. The Orionid meteor shower is reaching its peak, and two comets are also making an appearance. This is a great chance to see some amazing celestial events. The Orionids are known for their speed. They zip across the sky, leaving bright trails. Some even leav

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Smart Thinking for a Smarter World

People are cleverer than ever before. Yet, the world is still full of tough problems. Climate change, fake news, and political fights are just a few. Even with all our smarts, we're not solving these issues fast enough. That's because we need more than just brains. We need wisdom. Wisdom is not jus

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Voices of Dissent: Why People Are Protesting Against Trump

People from all walks of life are speaking out against the current administration. They come from different backgrounds and have different reasons for being there. Some are worried about the future of the country. Others are fighting for their rights and the rights of others. A Native American woma

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Blue Jays Force Decisive Game 7 with Strong Showing

The Toronto Blue Jays made a powerful statement on Sunday, securing a 6-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners. This win pushed the American League Championship Series (ALCS) to a decisive Game 7, which will be historic for both teams. The Mariners, who have never won a pennant, will face the Blue Jays

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