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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Fish Feed is Messing with Our Water Surveys

In the world of water studies, scientists often use environmental DNA (eDNA) to spot fish. But there's a problem: fish feed can fool these tests, making it seem like fish are present when they're not. This is a big issue, especially near fish farms, because it can give wrong results. Researchers to

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Nov 21 2025CRIME

A Space Scandal Unfolds: The Truth Behind the First Alleged Space Crime

A former Air Force intelligence officer, Summer Heather Worden, has admitted to lying to authorities. She had previously accused her ex-spouse, NASA astronaut Anne McClain, of committing a crime while in space. Worden claimed McClain had guessed her bank password and accessed her account illegally f

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Threat: Violence Against Healthcare Workers

In the U. S. and beyond, healthcare workers face a growing threat: workplace violence. This issue is more than just a problem; it's a crisis that demands attention. Violence in the workplace is not a rare occurrence for healthcare staff. It's a daily reality that can range from verbal abuse to phys

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Smart Money Moves: Why Businesses Need to Step Up Their Financial Game

In today's fast-moving business world, companies are under the microscope like never before. Everyone from investors to regulators wants to see clear, honest, and smart money management. It's not just about following the rules anymore; it's about building a culture where responsibility and trust com

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Mercury's Sneaky Influence: What's Happening to Our Teens?

Scientists are investigating how mercury, a harmful substance, might be affecting teens later in life after early exposure. They are particularly interested in 15-year-olds to understand if mercury exposure before and after birth can lead to health problems like heart disease and diabetes. Mercury

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Finding Hope Through Screens: A New Way to Help People with Liver Disease

People with long-term liver issues often feel overwhelmed. Their daily lives are tough, and their health risks are high. But there might be a new way to help them feel better. It's called telehealth, and it's all about using video calls to connect with others and learn coping skills. This idea isn'

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Machines Smarter Than Us? The Truth Behind the Hype

The idea that machines will soon outsmart humans has taken over the tech world. But is this belief based on facts or just another modern myth? People love stories that sound too good to be true. The idea of super-smart machines is one of those stories. It's exciting and a bit scary. But is it real?

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Nov 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Celeb-Approved Jewelry: Score Big on Mejuri's Early Black Friday Sale

Mejuri, a jewelry brand loved by celebrities, has kicked off its Black Friday sale early. Right now, you can snag up to 30% off their bestsellers if you spend $150 or more. To get in on this early deal, just sign up for free as an M+ member. If you don't, you'll have to wait until November 24th when

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Nov 21 2025WEATHER

North Texas Airports Feel the Rainy Day Blues

North Texas airports had a rough day on Thursday. DFW and Dallas Love Field saw more than a thousand flights delayed or canceled. This was all thanks to some heavy rain and thunderstorms that rolled in. DFW Airport, which is a big deal for American Airlines, had nearly 900 delays and over 300 cance

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Rainy Days Ahead: Climate Models Get Smarter

Climate scientists have made a big leap forward. They now have a tool that can predict future weather patterns with incredible detail. This isn't just about knowing if it will rain or shine. It's about understanding how climate change will affect our daily lives. The new model is like a super-power

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