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Sep 15 2024SCIENCE

Flavor in Space: Unraveling the Mystery of Dull Tastes on the ISS

As we blast off into space, our taste buds remain on Earth, vulnerable to the whims of our environment. Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have long reported that their food tastes dull and flavorless, a phenomenon that food scientists are eager to understand. To uncover the secrets

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Will Kamala Harris's Presidency Spark a Green Revolution?

As the news of Kamala Harris's vice presidency spread, many environmental advocates began to marvel at her potential to drive change in the environmental policy sector. While she hasn't had a prominent role in environmental issues in her current capacity, Harris has demonstrated commitment to the ca

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

From Brewery Waste to Sustainable Microbeads: A Step Towards a Plastic-Free Future

The journey to a plastic-free future is filled with innovative solutions, and one such example is the transformation of brewery waste into exfoliating microbeads. These tiny microbeads, once a source of environmental harm, are now a testament to the power of research and innovation. In the past, pl

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Building a Bridge of Tolerance: Attorney General Campbell's Action Plan for Southwick Schools

In the wake of a disturbing "mock slave trade" incident, Attorney General Andrea Campbell has issued a comprehensive action plan to combat racism and bullying in Southwick schools. The plan, developed in collaboration with school officials, the Greater Springfield NAACP, and other stakeholders, outl

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Can AI Help Businesses Create a Positive Ripple Effect?

As businesses strive to achieve financial success, they often overlook the unintended consequences of their actions. However, what if there was a way to design for positive externalities, instead of just focusing on mitigating negative ones? This is where AI can play a crucial role. The story of t

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Ridge Against Time: Why Old Fridges and Freezers Must Be Hauled Away

Minnesota Power's decision to offer a reward for old fridges and freezers might be seen as a stroke of genius. But is it just a clever marketing ploy to get people to get rid of their old, energy-hungry appliances, or is it a genuine effort to reduce waste and promote sustainability? Are these older

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Building a Legacy: Unpacking the Inspiration Behind Dune's Castle Caladan

While the lush planet of Caladan, in Frank Herbert's "Dune" series, seems like a paradise compared to the harsh environments of Giedi Prime and Arrakis, it's the perfect setting to explore the theme of humanity's attempts to integrate into nature. Castle Caladan, the stronghold of the Atreides famil

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking the Magic of Iceland: Nat Geo's First Vision Pro Immersive Environment

As National Geographic ventures into the realm of immersive virtual reality, its latest endeavor brings the breathtaking landscapes of Iceland to life. The network's first-ever immersive experience for the Apple Vision Pro, featuring Thingvellir National Park, is a groundbreaking achievement. Imagin

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The Lone Star State Lures Elon Musk: Why X is Leaving San Francisco's Tech Scene

The recent news that X, a social media company founded by Elon Musk, is moving its headquarters from San Francisco to San Jose, California, has sent shockwaves through the tech industry. In a cryptic tweet, Musk cited issues with San Francisco's business environment as the reason for the relocation,

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cruisezilla Conundrum: The Environmental Impact of Gigantic Passenger Ships

Cruise ships have doubled in size over the past two decades, a precedent that could lead to even bigger vessels plying our oceans in the future and bringing potential problems, a new report has warned. The largest passenger vessels today are twice as large as they were in 2000, says a study conduct

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