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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

Bridging Worlds: The Role of Knowledge Brokers in Science and Policy

In the world of science and policy, there is a growing need to bridge the gap between researchers and policymakers. This has given rise to a new role: the knowledge broker. These brokers act as intermediaries, helping to translate complex research findings into actionable policies. Understanding how

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Spot Harmful Chemicals in Our World

Salicylaldehyde is a key player in making medicines and scents. But, it's not so great for the environment or our health. So, finding a way to spot it is important. That's where a new tool comes in. It's called HNU-90-Tb. This tool is made by combining terbium and another chemical called 4-carboxytr

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Jun 19 2025WEATHER

Stormy Skies Ahead for Mexico's Pacific Coast

Hurricane Erick has quickly grown into a powerful Category 3 storm. It is heading towards the southern coast of Mexico. This storm is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rain, and dangerous flooding. The storm is moving northwest at a speed of 9 miles per hour. It is currently about 55 miles south

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Jun 19 2025EDUCATION

Students Dive Into the World of Forensic Science

In Richland County, a unique opportunity is opening doors for students. They are getting a firsthand look at the work of coroners. They are learning about forensic science and death investigation. This is all thanks to the Richland County Coroner Cadet Program. This program is not your typical c

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Mushroom Moment: A Fresh Start for Past Convictions

The state of Colorado is taking a significant step forward in its approach to natural medicines. Governor Polis made a big announcement at the Psychedelic Science 2025 Conference. He declared that all state-level convictions for possessing psilocybin or psilocin will be pardoned. This decision is pa

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Jun 19 2025CRIME

A Jury Will Decide The Fate Of This Accused Man

A courtroom in Boulder is buzzing with a case that has everyone talking. A man named Mohamed Sabry Soliman is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a group of people who were supporting Israeli hostages. The big question is whether this was a hate crime. Soliman, a 45-year-old from Colorado Sprin

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Jun 19 2025OPINION

The Unfair Hate Against Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has faced a relentless wave of hate and conspiracy theories. This is not just about her. It's about how society treats public figures, especially women. The cruelty directed at Meghan is a symptom of a larger problem. It's a problem that needs to be addressed.

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Jun 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The New Smoking Trend: How Stars are Making Smoking Cool Again

The world of social media has changed the way people see smoking. It is becoming trendy again. This is largely due to the influence of celebrities and social media stars. They are making smoking look glamorous and appealing. This is a big problem. It is especially troubling for young people. T

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Jun 19 2025BUSINESS

Celebrities are now in the phone business

There is a new trend where famous people are putting their names on phone services. This is not just about phones, but also about the services that make them work. These services are called mobile virtual network operators, or MVNOs for short. They provide cell coverage by renting out the infrastruc

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Jun 19 2025FINANCE

Crypto Scam Alert: Big Investor's Account Hacked

A well-known investment company had a close call on a Wednesday. For a short time, the company's X account, which has a large following of 851, 000 people, was taken over by scammers. The hackers posted a fake message about a crypto "airdrop, " tricking many into thinking they could get free crypto.

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