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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Monarch Butterflies: Tiny Tag, Big Discovery

Scientists have made a big step forward in tracking monarch butterflies. They are now able to follow individual butterflies on their long journeys from places like Ontario to Mexico. This is possible thanks to tiny, solar-powered radio tags that weigh just 60 milligrams. These tags are attached to t

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Acrisure's New Storyteller: A Fresh Face for a Growing Giant

Acrisure, a big name in the insurance world, has just hired Aaron Radelet to be its new chief corporate affairs officer. This is a new job for the company, and it shows they're serious about telling their story to the world. Radelet comes from Walgreens Boots Alliance, where he was in charge of comm

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Nov 17 2025FINANCE

Microsoft's Stock: What's Driving Its Growth?

Microsoft's stock has been on a rollercoaster, with some wild rides up. In just two months, it's shot up over 30% not once, but twice in recent years. This kind of growth has been a dream for investors. But what's behind these big jumps? Let's break it down. First, let's talk about the cloud and AI

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Brain Implants and the Tiny Movements That Cause Big Problems

Utah arrays are tiny devices that help people and animals communicate with computers using their brains. They pick up electrical signals from the brain to control things like prosthetic limbs or restore senses. But there's a big problem: small movements between the array and the brain can cause stra

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Weekend Wins and Losses: NFL Teams Show Their Mettle

The NFL weekend was packed with exciting games and surprising outcomes. The Buffalo Bills showed their strength with a wild win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Josh Allen, the Bills' star quarterback, had an impressive game. He threw for 317 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for three more t

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Rodgers and Warren Injured in Bengals-Steelers Showdown

In a tough matchup against the Bengals, the Steelers faced a double blow when two key players got hurt. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers had to leave the game in the third quarter after hurting his left hand. He was seen holding his wrist and looking pained before halftime. Backup quarterback Mason Rudolph

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Sanders' First NFL Game: A Tough Start for the Rookie Quarterback

The Cleveland Browns faced a tough loss against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, with rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders making his first regular-season appearance. Sanders stepped in after Dillon Gabriel left the game with a concussion. Gabriel had a decent first half, completing 7 of 10 passes for

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Josh Allen's Epic Showdown: Bills Edge Out Buccaneers in High-Scoring Clash

The Buffalo Bills and Tampa Bay Buccaneers put on a show at Highmark Stadium, with the Bills coming out on top 44-32. Josh Allen, the Bills' star quarterback, had a rocky start, throwing two interceptions in the first half. But he bounced back in a big way, finishing the game with 317 passing yards,

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Microfluidics: Tiny Tools for Big Science

Microfluidic devices are like tiny labs on a chip. They can do amazing things, like making proteins or capturing cells. But to do these tricks, they need to organize molecules on their surfaces. This is called surface patterning. It's like drawing with molecules. The patterns help keep things in pla

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Georgia's Game-Changing Move Shakes Up College Football

Georgia's football team, led by coach Kirby Smart, showed why they're a force to be reckoned with in a recent game against Texas. Smart's bold strategies, like a surprise onside kick, turned the tide in Georgia's favor. This move caught everyone off guard and proved to be a game-changer. The game s

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