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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Mars: Tiny Lightning Strikes Detected by Perseverance Rover

Mars is full of surprises. The Perseverance rover, which has been exploring the red planet since 2021, recently made an unexpected discovery. Its microphone picked up signs of small lightning strikes caused by dust devils. These tiny electrical arcs, just a few centimeters long, were accompanied by

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Unlocks Secrets to Better Ads

In the world of advertising, a new tool is making waves. This tool uses smart tech to understand how people think and feel. It then uses this info to make ads that really connect with people. The result? Ads that work better and cost less to make. This tech is not just for one type of ad. It works

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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

Barberton High School's Polymer Class: A Hands-On Path to Future Careers

Barberton High School has introduced a new polymer science class that is gaining popularity among students and industry leaders alike. The class, taught by veteran chemistry teacher Rick Cardinal, offers an 80% hands-on lab experience, making it both exciting and educational for students. The idea

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Folding Paper, Building Dreams: A Teen's Science Journey

A young mind from New York City has shown that paper folding is not just a hobby; it's a gateway to innovation. At just 14 years old, Miles Wu has made waves by demonstrating that a carefully folded sheet of paper can support an astonishing amount of weight. His project, which involved testing vario

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Gets a Big Boost: U. S. Launches Major Science Initiative

The U. S. government has just launched a big new plan to use artificial intelligence in science. This plan, called the Genesis Mission, aims to bring together top scientists, powerful computers, and lots of data to make new discoveries. The goal is to improve things like national security, the econo

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: What You Need to Know

The CDC website has recently changed its stance on vaccines and autism, causing quite a stir. Before, it clearly stated that no studies had found a link between vaccines and autism. Now, it says that studies haven't ruled out the possibility that vaccines might contribute to autism. This change was

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Nov 25 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Build Important Molecules

Scientists have found a clever new way to make special molecules called α-CF3 allylamines. These molecules are super important in making medicines, pesticides, and other useful materials. The problem was that making them wasn't easy or efficient. The new method uses a special kind of chemistry call

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Nov 25 2025CRIME

A Half Century Later: Justice Served in Judy Lord's Murder Case

In a significant breakthrough, authorities in New Hampshire have finally solved the murder of Judith "Judy" Lord, a 22-year-old mother killed in her Concord apartment in 1975. The case, which spanned over five decades, was stalled due to flawed forensic science that initially misled investigators.

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Laughter, Life, and Learning: A Look into Avani Films' Fresh Projects

Avani Films is cooking up something special with a new batch of documentaries. They've got two films almost ready to roll and a science series in the works. First up, there's "Comedians in Bars, " a deep dive into the world of stand-up comedy. It's not just about the laughs; it's about the grind. T

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Nov 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Merging Minds: How Science and Indigenous Knowledge Can Work Together

Science and indigenous knowledge have been around for ages. Science uses experiments and data to understand the world. Indigenous wisdom, on the other hand, comes from living closely with nature and seeing everything as connected. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza is a scientist with indigenous roots. She is d

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