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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves and Seizures: Unraveling the Mysteries of Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a brain disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. To better understand and treat it, researchers need to dive deep into the brain's electrical activity. This is where mesoscale insights come into play. Mesoscale refers to the scale between the tiny cells of the brain and the la

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Awareness: Free Screenings and Support in Colorado Springs

Breast cancer is a significant health concern for women in the United States. Statistics show that it affects 1 in 8 women at some point in their lives. Early detection through screenings can greatly improve treatment outcomes and survival rates. While screenings do not prevent breast cancer, they a

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May 15 2025POLITICS

A Scholar's Fight for Freedom: The Unjust Detention of a Voice for Palestine

The detention of a Georgetown University postdoctoral scholar, Badar Khan Suri, has sparked significant controversy. This scholar, known for his outspoken support for Palestine, was arrested in March and faced deportation under the Trump administration. His detention was deemed unlawful by a federal

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pelvic Surgery Gets a Tech Boost

Pelvic trauma surgery is tough. It often involves inserting screws through the skin and into the pelvis. This is usually done with lots of X-rays to guide the process. It's a bit like trying to find your way through a maze in the dark. But, what if there was a better way? A fresh approach h

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Mars' Glowing Sky: A New Light Show for Future Explorers

The red planet has a new trick up its sleeve. A rover on Mars has captured the first aurora that humans can see with the naked eye. This isn't just a pretty sight; it's a big deal for space weather studies. The green glow in the Martian sky was caused by a solar storm that hit Mars last year. Sc

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May 15 2025SPORTS

NFL 2025:Football Fans Get Ready for a Wild Season!

The NFL has finally spilled the beans on the 2025-26 season schedule. The big news is that the Philadelphia Eagles will kick off their title defense against the Dallas Cowboys. This is a big deal because it's a classic rivalry game. Fans have been waiting for this matchup for a while. The timing

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May 15 2025EDUCATION

Helping Struggling Students Catch Up After COVID

Schools worldwide shut down in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Students had to switch to online learning from home. This sudden change led to significant learning losses for many students, especially those in their first half-year of school during the pandemic. The big question is: Can

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Mars Lights Up: The First Glimpse of Alien Aurora

The Red Planet has always been a mystery. But recently, it gave us a surprise. A team of scientists spotted something amazing. They saw the first visible aurora on Mars. This is a big deal. It is the first time humans have seen this light show on another planet with their own eyes. The aurora

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May 15 2025SPORTS

Christmas Clash: The NFL's Big Holiday Showdown

The NFL has a packed schedule for 2025, and it's not just about the regular season games. For the third time, Christmas Day will feature three big games. This year, all three matchups are crucial division rivalries that could decide the playoff picture. The NFL has been expanding its holiday presen

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Early Land Lovers: Reptile Footprints Rewrite History

A recent find in Australia has flipped the script on what scientists thought they knew about when animals started living on land full-time. A slab of sandstone near Melbourne holds the oldest known footprints of a reptile-like creature. These tracks are around 350 million years old. This means th

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