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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Cobalt Bonds

Cobalt is a metal that can form special bonds with itself. These bonds can create unique properties in compounds. However, figuring out how these bonds work is tricky. Many things can change how cobalt bonds with itself or with other parts of a compound. These things include the type of ligand, the

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Mar 20 2025EDUCATION

Virtual Patients: A New Way to Train Staff on Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence

The UK government and the National Health Service have been pushing for better ways to spot and support victims of domestic abuse. They want healthcare workers to get better at this, since they are often the first ones victims talk to. But there's a problem: not enough training. This is where techno

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Mar 19 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs and Trade: How Trump's Policies Might Hurt Boeing and Its Suppliers

The aerospace industry is a major player in U. S. manufacturing. It creates high-paying jobs and has consistently generated a significant trade surplus. Boeing, a leading company in this sector, is known for exporting billions of dollars worth of goods annually. However, President Trump's tariff pol

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Moon's Sunset Seen in Stunning Detail

The Moon's surface witnessed a spectacular sunset, all thanks to a spacecraft that bid its farewell. The Blue Ghost lander, a creation of Firefly Aerospace, captured this moment before the lunar night took over. The footage, released by the Texas-based company, shows the Sun's light gradually disapp

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Faces of Multiple Sclerosis in Canada

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex disease that affects people in many different ways. In Canada, the population living with MS is quite diverse. A recent study took a close look at the available information about this diversity. The goal was to figure out what we know and what we don't know ab

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Dysprosium's Magnetic Magic: The Role of Ligands

Dysprosium, a rare earth element, has a special talent for magnetism. To make the most of this talent, scientists are looking at how different structures can boost its magnetic powers. One key factor is the crystal field around the dysprosium ion. A strong field along the axis can boost magnetic str

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

The Himalayas' Hidden Particle Factories

The Himalayas are more than just the world's highest mountains. They are also a natural particle factory. This was discovered in December 2014. At the base of Mount Everest, in Nepal, scientists noticed something unusual. New particles were forming in the air. These particles were purely natural, co

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Local Kids Showcase Their Skills in Big Events

In early March, young athletes from North Idaho made their mark in various sports events. Four middle schoolers from the North Idaho Distance Project club team traveled to New York to compete in the Nike Indoor Nationals. This event took place at the Nike Track and Field Center at The Armory from Ma

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

Minnesota's Double Standard: Lawmaker's Hypocrisy Exposed

A Minnesota state senator found himself in hot water after being arrested for trying to arrange a meeting with someone he thought was a 17-year-old girl. Justin Eichorn, a 40-year-old Republican, was taken into custody on Tuesday. He was under the impression he was chatting with a minor, but it turn

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Innovative Satellite Tech Takes Flight

A startup is gearing up for some serious space missions. The company has secured early-stage funding to push forward with its unique satellite technology. The company is keeping the exact amount of money raised under wraps. But it is clear that this funding will help the company reach some major

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