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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Green Startups in Africa and Asia: Funding and Support Await

The ClimaFii Alliance is on the hunt for innovative startups! This initiative is all about helping early-stage climate businesses grow in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Think clean energy, electric mobility, and tech that cuts emissions. The goal? To make these solutions affordable for small bus

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Why Do Guys Find Periods Awkward to Talk About?

Menstruation has been around since the dawn of humanity. Yet, it's still a hush-hush topic, especially in India. Some cultures celebrate it, but mostly, it's a subject kept behind closed doors. It's seen as a "women's issue, " and even educated Indian men squirm when it comes up in conversation. So

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Aviation's Green Fuel Challenge: LanzaJet's Bumpy Ride

LanzaJet, a company based in Illinois, is on a mission to make air travel cleaner. They're building a special plant in Georgia called Freedom Pines Fuels. This plant is designed to make jet fuel that's better for the environment. It's not made from oil like regular jet fuel. Instead, it's made from

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

Nebraska Schools Show Mixed Results in State Rankings

Nebraska schools have just received their yearly performance reviews from the state Department of Education. The results show that most schools have either stayed the same or improved slightly compared to last year. School leaders are hopeful that upcoming changes to how these rankings are calculate

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

What Do Nursing Students in Northern Cyprus Really Know About Contraception?

Nursing students in Northern Cyprus are the future of healthcare, but a recent study shows they might not be as informed about contraception as they should be. The research looked into how well these students understand contraceptive methods, their attitudes toward them, and how they use them in rea

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Nigeria and U. S. Team Up Against Militants: What's the Real Deal?

Nigeria has joined forces with the U. S. to tackle Islamist militants in the northwest region. This move comes after President Donald Trump hinted at taking unilateral action in Nigeria. The strikes happened on Christmas Day, but it's still unclear if they made a real difference. The U. S. said the

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Simplify Your Skin Care Routine with Nature's Help

People are getting tired of using many different creams and ointments for their skin. They want something simple and natural. That's why a brand called Green Goo is becoming popular. This family-run company makes balms and salves from whole plants. These products can help with dry skin, small burns,

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

Discovery Center's Free Fun and Learning Opportunities

The Don Harrington Discovery Center is kicking off 2026 with a bang, offering free admission on the first Monday of every month. This initiative, called “Free First Monday, ” runs from 4:30 to 7 p. m. , making it easier for families to explore science together without breaking the bank. But that's

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Crystal Chemistry: How Doping Can Boost Energy Efficiency

In the world of materials science, perovskite oxides are like the superheroes of energy conversion. They have a special power: they can conduct both ions and electrons. This makes them perfect for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) cathodes. But there's a catch. Most of these materials have a crystal stru

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Fresh Start for Adirondack's Loon Conservation

The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation has a new leader in science and conservation. Lizz Schuyler, a local expert, is taking the reins. She's no stranger to the Adirondacks, having grown up in the Pottersville/Schroon Lake area. Her journey in wildlife science started close to home and took he

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