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Jun 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Does Removing Rhino Horns Really Help?

Rhino horns are highly sought after in certain parts of Asia. This has led to a lot of poaching in Africa. So, conservationists have been removing rhino horns for over 30 years. They hoped this would deter poachers. But, they lacked solid evidence to back up this method. Now, a recent study has sho

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Jun 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Digital Danger: How Cybercriminals Are Targeting You

The digital age has brought convenience, but it has also opened the door to a new kind of crime wave. This isn't about street crime or border issues. It's about the threats lurking on your devices and in your online accounts. The elderly are particularly at risk, as they often struggle to keep up wi

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Jun 05 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Heat from the Ground: How Fractures Shape Geothermal Power

Geothermal energy is a big deal. It taps into the Earth's heat to generate power. One key factor in this process is the role of fractures in hot, dry rock formations. Fractures are like the veins of these rock structures. They help determine how much energy can be extracted and how stable the r

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

Trump and Musk: A Clash of Titans

The relationship between Donald Trump and Elon Musk has taken a turn for the worse. It is not just about the money. There is a lot more to it. Musk has been vocal about his displeasure with several recent decisions made by the Trump administration. This has led to a growing divide between th

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Clean Polluted Water

Metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs, are like superheroes in the world of materials science. They have a massive surface area, lots of active sites, and a neat structure. This makes them perfect for creating other useful materials. But, using them alone isn't enough anymore. So, scientists cooked up a

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

A Wax Protest Against French-Russian Trade

A group of environmental activists made a bold move by taking a wax figure of French President Emmanuel Macron from a museum in Paris. They did this to send a strong message about France's ongoing business deals with Russia. These deals involve gas, chemical fertilizers, and nuclear power, which the

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Jun 04 2025BUSINESS

Women's Sports Bars: The New Wave in Boston

The sports scene in Boston is about to get a major shake-up. A new franchise is on its way to the city, focusing solely on women's sports. This isn't just a bar; it's a movement. The Sports Bra, as it's known, started in Portland, Oregon, back in 2022. It was the first of its kind, dedicating all it

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Jun 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Waite Park's Water Tech Leap: What's the Big Deal?

Waite Park is gearing up for a significant change in how it manages water. Over the next two years, the city will be replacing around 1, 100 old water meters with new, high-tech ones. This isn't just about swapping out old equipment. It's about integrating an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) s

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

How to Pick the Best Non-Medical Measures for Health and Money

Countries have different ways of handling infectious diseases. They use non-medical measures to control outbreaks. These measures can have big effects on both health and the economy. So, it's crucial to find the right balance. A new approach helps figure out which measures work best. It looks a

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Jun 02 2025SPORTS

A Detroit Lion's Career Comes to an End

The Detroit Lions are saying goodbye to a key player. Frank Ragnow, who has been a standout center for the team, has decided to retire. This news came as a surprise to many, but it's clear that Ragnow's body has taken a beating over the years. He has battled through numerous injuries, including a fr

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