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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

The Evolution of Systematic Biology: Past, Present, and Future

Systematic biology has been around for a while, and it's time to take a closer look at how it has changed and what's next. This field is all about understanding the diversity of life and how organisms are related. To get a better grasp of its journey, let's dive into five key aspects: teamwork, comb

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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Open-Ear Headphones: A Game Changer for 2025?

Open-ear headphones are becoming a big deal in 2025. They let you enjoy music while staying aware of your surroundings. This is a big change from regular headphones that block everything out. Nwm One is a brand that makes these open-ear headphones. They look like normal headphones but have cutouts i

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Stargazing Made Simple: A Guide to Picking Your Perfect Telescope

Telescopes have come a long way in recent years, with technology making it easier than ever to explore the night sky. There are two main types to consider: traditional visual telescopes and digital astrophotography telescopes. Each has its own strengths, depending on what you're looking for. Tr

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Nov 10 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's Chilly Weekend: What Happened and What's Next?

Minnesota experienced some of the coldest temperatures of the fall season over the weekend. The chill was so intense that it even brought some scattered flurries. But don't worry, things are looking up! A warmer trend is expected to kick in later this week. Let's talk numbers. Saturday and Sunday m

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Nov 10 2025WEATHER

Snowy Sunday Evening: Stay Alert, Stay Warm

In Macomb and St. Clair counties, the weather is taking a turn for the worse. Starting Sunday evening at 6 p. m. and lasting until early Monday morning, a winter weather advisory is in place. This means snow is on the way, and it's not just a light dusting. Lake-effect snow bands are expected to fo

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Nov 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Laughing and Crying Through Faith: A Book That Hits Close to Home

Ever heard of a book that makes you laugh so hard you snort and then makes you cry all in one go? That's exactly what "Traveling Mercies" by Anne Lamott does. It's all about her journey to finding faith, and it's not your typical religious story. She grew up in a family that didn't believe in God, t

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Nov 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rock Legends Shine at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles was a night filled with music, emotion, and surprises. The event celebrated legendary artists like OutKast, the White Stripes, and Cyndi Lauper, but not everything went as planned. Meg White of the White Stripes was a no-show, and OutK

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Nov 09 2025SPORTS

Indiana's Unstoppable Streak and Other College Football Surprises

Indiana football is on a hot streak, and it's not just luck. They've turned things around, especially on the road. Even when things looked tough against Penn State, with just over a minute left and no timeouts, they pulled off a win. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza led an incredible 87-yard drive, with

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Nov 09 2025SPORTS

Key Players Set to Shake Up Sunday's Showdown

The football world is buzzing as two star players gear up to hit the field this Sunday. Garrett Wilson, the Jets' top receiver, is ready to make his comeback after missing a couple of games due to a knee issue. He's been practicing hard all week and is feeling good about his chances. With 36 catches

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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

A Football Family Mourns: Micah Parsons Reflects on Marshawn Kneeland's Legacy

Micah Parsons, now with the Green Bay Packers, shared heartfelt thoughts about his former Dallas Cowboys teammate, Marshawn Kneeland, who passed away recently at the age of 24. Parsons, who played with Kneeland during the 2024-25 NFL season, spoke openly about the impact of his friend's death. Knee

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