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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

How Butterfly Friendships Shape Their World

Butterflies have a cool way of sticking together. They form groups based on similar looks. This helps them survive. It's like a big team where everyone benefits. Scientists wanted to know more about how these groups form and change over time. They looked at Ithomiini butterflies. These butterflies

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

NHL Draft: A Complex Puzzle Without a Crowd

The NHL draft is taking a new shape this year. Teams won't be in one place. Instead, they'll be spread out across North America. This is a big change from past years. It's also a big challenge. Steve Mayer is in charge of this event. He's the NHL's president of content and events. He's used to hand

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Gulf Stream: A Powerful Ocean Current Shaping Our Weather and Climate

The Gulf Stream is a massive ocean current that has been known for centuries. It was first noticed by Spanish sailors in the 1500s. Later, Benjamin Franklin created charts of it in the 1700s. In the 1900s, scientists like Stommel studied it more closely. Today, we use advanced technology to learn ab

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Jun 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Your Pixel Phone's Hidden Photo Power

Pixel phones have always been known for their impressive cameras, but not everyone knows how to use them to their full potential. Google has introduced a new feature called "Camera Education" to help users learn more about their Pixel camera's capabilities. This feature is part of the 2025 Pixel Fe

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Enzymes Get a Stability Boost with New COF Technique

Enzymes are like tiny workers in our body, speeding up chemical reactions. But they can get tired or damaged easily. Scientists found a way to protect them using something called covalent organic frameworks (COFs). Think of COFs as tiny, strong boxes that can hold enzymes safely inside. The team us

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

WNBA, MLB, and UFC: What to Watch and Bet On

The WNBA is heating up, and fans have a lot to look forward to. The New York Liberty and Phoenix Mercury are set to face off, with the Mercury slightly favored. This matchup is crucial because both teams are at the top of the league standings. The Liberty's star player, Brianna Stewart, will be up a

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Helping the Homeless: A New Approach to Healthcare

Life on the streets is tough, and staying healthy is an uphill battle for many. People without homes face a lot of health problems. A new program called PHOENIx is trying to change that. It connects pharmacists with groups that help the homeless. The idea is simple. Pharmacists who can prescribe me

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Relationships Shape How We Feel About Aging

The way we view aging is not set in stone. It can change over time and is influenced by the people around us. A recent study looked at how support and stress from family and friends affect how older adults see themselves aging. The study followed over 22, 000 adults for twelve years, from 2008 to 20

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Jun 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gi-Hun's Final Choice: A Hero's Sacrifice in Squid Game

The last episode of Squid Game's final season is packed with intense moments, but the biggest shock comes early when the main character, Gi-Hun, meets his end. After two rounds of the deadly Sky Squid Game, only three players remain: Gi-Hun, Myung-gi, and a baby. The baby is Jun-hee's daughter, left

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

A Change of Name for a Navy Ship

The USNS Harvey Milk, a Navy ship, is getting a new name. It will now be called the USNS Oscar V. Peterson. This decision came from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. He said they want to remove politics from ship names. Hegseth shared this news in a video on X. He explained that the new name honors a

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