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Nov 06 2025EDUCATION

A Big Boost for Science and Engineering at TCU

Texas Christian University just got a huge surprise. Someone gave them $40 million to help their science and engineering programs grow. This is the biggest gift they've ever gotten for these programs in their 25-year history. The money comes from Louise Dilworth Davis. She went to TCU a long time a

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Monkeys on the Loose: What Happened in Mississippi?

In a strange turn of events, Mississippi has been dealing with a monkey problem. After a truck carrying 21 monkeys flipped over on a highway, some of these primates went missing. Now, two have been found dead, and one is still out there. The first monkey was shot by a woman who was scared for her k

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Nov 05 2025CRIME

Louisville Plane Crash: A Community in Shock and Search for Answers

A tragic event unfolded near Louisville's airport, leaving at least nine people dead and many more injured. A UPS cargo plane, an MD-11 aircraft, went down around 5:15 p. m. on Tuesday, causing a massive plume of smoke visible across Louisville and southern Indiana. The crash site was near businesse

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Dinosaurs' Love Bites: A New Way to Spot Gender

Scientists have been puzzling over how to tell male dinosaurs from females for ages. Now, a fresh study from a team in Northern Ireland might have found a clue hidden in some unexpected places: healed fractures in dinosaur tails. These injuries could be the result of rough mating, where male dinosau

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Nov 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Uncovering the Truth: A Mother's Vanishing Act

A mother's disappearance has sparked a deep dive into a true crime mystery. This isn't just another story; it's a puzzle that has left investigators and loved ones searching for answers. The case is complex, with many threads to untangle. Netflix has taken on this challenge, shining a light on the

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Denver's Art Week: A Feast for the Mind and Body

Denver is known for its outdoor adventures, but did you know that art can be just as good for you as a hike? Science says that making and enjoying art can make you healthier. It can lower stress, improve your brain, and even help with long-term pain. This year, Denver Arts Week is adding "Art & Well

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Medical Imaging: A Game Changer for Latin America

Latin America is stepping into the future of healthcare with AI-assisted imaging. This technology is not just a trend; it's a powerful tool that's changing how doctors see and treat patients. From Mexico to Argentina, hospitals and clinics are starting to use AI to make better diagnoses and improve

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Lupus: Nepal's Hidden Health Mystery

Lupus is a tricky disease that confuses the body's defense system. In Nepal, doctors have spotted that many people with lupus also have blood problems. Anemia, a condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells, is the most common issue. This isn't just happening in Nepal. It's a wides

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Sleep Aid Alert: Melatonin's Hidden Heart Risks

Sleep troubles are common, with over 30% of people in Pennsylvania not getting enough shut-eye. Many turn to melatonin, a popular sleep supplement, for relief. But new research from the American Heart Association suggests that long-term melatonin use might not be as safe as once thought. The study,

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

ArXiv Tightens Rules: AI Floods Research Platform

ArXiv, a well-known site for sharing research before it gets checked by experts, is changing its rules. From now on, only computer science review articles and position papers that have been reviewed and accepted by a journal or conference will be allowed. This change comes after a surge of AI-genera

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