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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

Is Global Warming Science Just Hot Air?

A recent study has stirred up a storm in the world of climate science. It questions the way global temperatures are measured and used to make big decisions. The study points out that averaging temperatures from different places, like Mount Everest and the Sahara Desert, doesn't make much sense. It's

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Mantis Mysteries: What DNA Reveals About These Incredible Insects

Praying mantises are not just fascinating creatures; they play a big role in farming, medicine, and even robotics. Yet, scientists have not explored their genes enough. This lack of knowledge has held back many potential benefits. A recent study changed that. Researchers looked at the genes of five

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Tech Marvel: The Super-Fast Light Switch

In the world of super-tiny tech, scientists have created a new kind of switch that's not only super small but also super fast. This switch is made up of layers of special materials, like carbon nanotubes and something called monolayer WS2 and MoS2. These materials are stacked on top of each other, c

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Grow Tiny Crystal Triangles

People have been working on making barium tungstate crystals. They used a special method called high-temperature oxygen-assisted molecular beam epitaxy. This is a fancy way of growing crystals by shooting tiny particles at a hot surface. The surface in this case was made of tungsten, a metal that's

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

How Early Struggles Influence Brain Growth

Early life challenges are common among children. These tough experiences can impact brain development. Scientists have found connections between hardships and brain structure in kids. However, the exact ways these struggles shape brain growth over time remain unclear. Brain development is intricate

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Australia's Struggle to Define Unethical in Government Contracts

Australia is facing a challenge. It wants to stop companies with bad behavior from working with the government. But what exactly is "bad behavior"? That's the big question. A recent proposal wants to ban companies that act unethically. But what does "unethical" mean? The finance department thinks t

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Why LifeWise Academy is causing a stir in Everett Schools

LifeWise Academy is making waves in Everett Public Schools, and not everyone is happy about it. The group claims they're just trying to help, but critics say they're pushing religion into public schools, which is a big no-no. The founder of LifeWise, Joel Penton, has written a book called "During S

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Science Under Siege: How Trump's Second Term is Shaking Up Research

In the past, science policy didn't grab many headlines. But now, it's front and center. President Donald Trump's second term has brought big changes to how the U. S. supports science. This shift is causing a lot of tension between the government and scientists. Trump's team has a clear plan. They w

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Dec 18 2025OPINION

Why Ignoring Science Puts Us All at Risk

Growing up, many people knew someone affected by polio. It was a harsh reality. Those who survived often needed machines to help them breathe. Some used iron lungs. Others relied on rocking beds. These were not choices. They were necessities. The polio vaccine changed everything. Suddenly, new cases

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Kids Glued to Screens: What's Happening to Their Health?

Screens are everywhere. Kids use them for school, games, and fun. But too much screen time can hurt their health. This isn't just about eye strain or headaches. It's bigger than that. Short-term, kids face issues like obesity and sleep problems. Ever notice how hard it is to fall asleep after a lat

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