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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Plant Secrets: How AI is Revolutionizing Botanical Data

Plants hold a wealth of information that can greatly benefit agriculture and environmental studies. Details like where they grow, how they grow, and where they are found can be scattered across countless texts. Extracting this data manually is slow and often misses important details. That's where AI

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Jul 09 2025EDUCATION

Berkeley County Schools Boost Mental Health Help for Students

Berkeley County Schools are stepping up their game to support students' mental health. They've got big plans to make sure kids get the help they need. The district has a multi-year plan called the Continuous Improvement Cycle, running from 2021 to 2026. This plan includes creating a new alternative

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Stroke Care: Is It Worth the Cost?

Stroke is a serious health issue that needs quick action. Mobile stroke units (MSUs) are like emergency rooms on wheels. They can reach patients fast and start treatment right away. This can make a big difference in how well someone recovers. But, these units cost a lot of money. So, the big questio

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Jul 09 2025WEATHER

Massachusetts Weather: Hot, Stormy, and Cooling Down

So, Massachusetts is in for a weather rollercoaster. It's been hot, but not for long. A cold front is on its way, and it's going to change things up. This front is expected to bring storms on Tuesday. And it's not just any storm. With high humidity, these storms could dump a lot of rain, leading to

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods and the Blame Game

Some people are saying weird things about the Texas floods. They think it's not just bad weather. They think someone is messing with the weather on purpose. This idea is not new. It's been around for a while. But it's getting more attention now. A politician named Marjorie Taylor Greene said she wa

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Exploring a New Hope for Rare Cancer Treatment

Chordoma is a tough cancer to treat. It's rare, and doctors don't have many options. But there's a new drug called palbociclib that might help. Researchers tested palbociclib on people with advanced chordoma. They wanted to see if it could stop the cancer from growing. The results are promising. P

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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

Rochester's Big Play: New Sports Hub on the Horizon

Rochester is getting a major sports upgrade. The city council just greenlit the outdoor design for a huge sports and recreation complex. This isn't just any project—it's a $65 million investment, funded by the city's sales tax extension that voters approved last year. The complex will sprawl across

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Jul 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cracking the Code: A Fresh Look at Today's Sports Puzzle

Ever felt like you need a sports degree to tackle today's puzzle? The latest edition of the popular word game is giving players a run for their money. The challenge? It's all about knowing your colleges and their sports stars. The game, which started as a test run, has now become a permanent fixtur

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Jul 09 2025EDUCATION

De Anza College's PE Complex Gets a Big Upgrade

De Anza College is finally giving its old physical education complex a much-needed makeover. The plan? A $53 million renovation that's been in the works for years. The state is footing most of the bill, covering 75% of the cost, while the rest comes from the district's savings and bond funds. The c

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Heart Checks for Athletes: Can They Train While Waiting?

Athletes often go through heart screenings before they start training. These checks help spot any potential heart issues. But what happens when the results are not clear? Should the athlete keep training while waiting for more tests? Heart problems can be serious. That's why these screenings are im

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