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Apr 23 2025EDUCATION

University Leaders Push Back Against Federal Control

Many leaders in higher education are worried. Over 180 of them have joined forces to speak out against what they see as government overreach. They believe that political interference is now threatening the future of colleges and universities across the nation. This is a big deal. It's not just about

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Solar Power Potential with a Simple Twist

The world of organic solar cells is buzzing with potential. One big challenge is managing how small molecules in the cathode interlayer stack together. These tiny building blocks can clump up too much, making the solar cells less effective. This is a problem for a popular small molecule called PD

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Power of Waste in Fighting Climate Change

Waste materials are often seen as a problem. However, they can be a solution. They can help fight climate change. This is what a recent study shows. The study looked at different waste materials. These materials can capture carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a big part of landfill gas. This gas comes

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Apr 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tariffs and the Retro Gaming Crisis

The retro gaming industry is in a bit of a pickle. The problem started when tariffs were slapped on goods coming from China. These tariffs are making it tough for companies that make handheld gaming devices. Anbernic, known for its popular Anbernic RG35XX Plus, has hit the pause button on sending th

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Apr 22 2025CRIME

The Need for Better Police Training in Handling Autistic Individuals

In Idaho, a tragic incident occurred involving a 17-year-old autistic teen named Victor Perez. He was shot multiple times by police during a mental health crisis. This event raises serious questions about how law enforcement handles individuals with disabilities. Perez was nonverbal and had cerebra

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Apr 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Oblivion Remastered: How to Get Your Hands on the Classic RPG

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has finally hit the shelves. This 20-year-old game, originally developed by Virtuous, is now available on Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. The game was released on Tuesday, just a few days after it was leaked online. This game is a big deal because it was a

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Chess Moves to Duolingo: A New Way to Learn

Duolingo is expanding its offerings beyond language learning. It is adding chess to its list of non-language courses. This move is part of a broader trend where educational apps are diversifying their content. The chess lessons will initially be available in beta on the iOS app. The goal is to make

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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

The Changing Views on Trans Rights in UK Politics

The UK's political climate is shifting, and it's clear that views on trans rights are part of this change. The UK Supreme Court recently ruled that a woman, in the context of equalities law, is defined by biological sex. This ruling has sparked a lot of conversation, especially among politicians.

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Blueberries: The Daily Health Boost

Blueberries are often hailed as a superfood, packed with antioxidants and low on the glycemic index. They are a versatile fruit, perfect for snacks, smoothies, or topping yogurt. But what happens if you eat them daily? A person with type 1 diabetes decided to find out. They incorporated about a cup

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Apr 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Marathon Mastery of Doom 2's Toughest Level

Doom 2, a classic first-person shooter game, has a level that has been a nightmare for players for over a decade. This level, known as the "Okuplok slaughter map, " was created by a mysterious user on the DoomWorld forum. It's packed with 23, 211 enemies, often crammed into tight spaces, making it o

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