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Oct 17 2025SCIENCE

Twisting Waves: A New Way to Control Sound and Vibrations

Topology and physics have joined forces in the past ten years. They have uncovered many new things. One big discovery is topological insulators. These are materials that let electricity flow freely on their edges but not inside. This happens because of how the material is built at a tiny level. Ano

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Oct 12 2025SCIENCE

How Fish Numbers Affect DNA in Water

Scientists wanted to see how many fish in a tank affect the DNA floating in the water. They used special tests to measure DNA levels. The idea was to find out if more fish mean more DNA, and how long this DNA lasts. First, they filled tanks with different amounts of fish. Then, they took water samp

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

A Quiet Leader Returns

Sebastien Lecornu is back in the spotlight. This time, he's facing a tough job: getting France's 2026 budget through a parliament that's not on his side. He's no stranger to hard work, though. Lecornu has been a key player in Macron's government for years, even if many French people didn't know his

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Oct 09 2025SCIENCE

A Comet's Cosmic Connection: Could 3I/ATLAS Hold the Key to the Wow! Signal?

A comet from another star system, named 3I/ATLAS, has caught the attention of scientists. It might be linked to the famous Wow! signal, a mysterious radio wave detected in 1977. Avi Loeb, a well-known astronomer from Harvard, thinks this comet could be the source of the signal. The Wow! signal was a

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Oct 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Edmonds' Failed Poop Project: What Went Wrong?

Edmonds' big plan to turn sewage into energy has turned into a smelly mess. The city spent a lot of money on a new system called gasification. This was supposed to replace an old incinerator. But it hasn't worked out as planned. The system was supposed to destroy harmful chemicals and make energy. I

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Oct 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hydrogen Mixing: A Risky Gamble or a Clever Move?

Hydrogen blending is a hot topic, but is it a smart solution or just a distraction? Critics argue that instead of pushing for hydrogen, we should focus on speeding up electrification and helping workers in fossil fuel industries transition to cleaner jobs. Mixing hydrogen with natural gas sounds si

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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Protecting Our Land, Protecting Our Future: Why the Central Yukon Plan Matters

Alaska's Interior is facing a tough situation. The Central Yukon Resource Management Plan, finalized in 2024 after 12 years of hard work, is now under threat. This plan is crucial for managing 13. 3 million acres of public lands. It's not just about land; it's about food, culture, and the future of

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Oct 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Treasures Unveiled: Amazon's October Prime Day Unlocked

Amazon's October Prime Day is here, and it's a goldmine for tech enthusiasts. This two-day event, starting tomorrow and ending Wednesday, is packed with discounts across various categories, but tech lovers are in for a treat. If you're into gadgets, this is your chance to grab some serious deals. E

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Oct 07 2025SCIENCE

October's Night Sky: A Double Meteor Show and a Moon

October is set to be an exciting month for stargazers, with not one but two meteor showers gracing the night sky. The Draconids and Orionids will make their appearances, offering a celestial spectacle for those who love to look up. Plus, a super harvest moon will add to the show, making this a great

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Oct 06 2025OPINION

Facing the Future: How the West is Learning to Live with Less

The West is going through a tough time. For a long time, people here believed that the future would always be better than the present. This idea was a big part of how societies in Europe and America saw themselves. But now, things are changing. Loss is becoming a big part of life. One of the bigges

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