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Aug 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wednesday's Crew Rocks Sydney with Big News

Sydney got a spooky treat as the stars of "Wednesday" rolled into town. Jenna Ortega, Emma Myers, and Tim Burton showed up at Cockatoo Island, looking as goth as ever. They were there to hype up the second part of Season 2. The weather? Perfectly moody, just like the show. But the real shock came w

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Aug 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Igniting Minds: University of Idaho's Big Bet on Fire Science

The University of Idaho is making a bold move to tackle wildfires with a $1. 4 million boost from the National Science Foundation. This cash injection will fund nine new doctoral researchers, who will dive into the science of fire physics, mitigation, and forest regeneration. The goal? To make rural

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Aug 14 2025HEALTH

How Your Voice Could Help Spot Throat Cancer

Artificial intelligence might soon be able to detect throat cancer just by listening to a person's voice. This is according to a recent study that focused on men with larynx cancer. The larynx, also known as the voice box, is where the vocal cords are located. When cancer affects this area, it can c

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Aug 14 2025EDUCATION

Saving Science: How States Can Step Up When Federal Funds Fall Short

The U. S. has long relied on federal funding to fuel university research, a partnership that has driven innovation and economic growth. However, recent cuts and uncertainties under the current administration have left universities scrambling. The abrupt loss of federal grants can halt research, forc

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Aug 14 2025SPORTS

Cowboys Camp Ends: Team Looks Ahead After Emotional Start

The Dallas Cowboys' training camp for the 2025 season has come to a close. The final day brought some heartfelt moments, with Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer opening up about his own battle with thyroid cancer and praising Jerry Jones for his strength during his decade-long fight against cancer. Th

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Aug 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Greywater: The Surfactant Challenge

Greywater, the leftover water from showers, sinks, and washing machines, has a big problem: surfactants. These are the soapy stuff that help clean things but can be harmful to the environment. A lot of research has been done on how to remove surfactants from greywater, but there's no clear winner ye

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Aug 12 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in Cancer Treatment: The ELI-002 Vaccine

Cancer is a tricky foe, but scientists are making progress. A new vaccine called ELI-002 is showing promise in fighting back against pancreatic and colorectal cancers. This vaccine is special because it's designed to work for many people right away, not just one person at a time. The vaccine target

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Aug 12 2025SCIENCE

Science Under Siege: A Look at Labs in Turmoil

In the heart of Worcester, Massachusetts, a scientific hub is facing an uncertain future. The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, home to groundbreaking RNA biology research, is grappling with significant funding cuts proposed by the Trump administration. The lab, led by Anastasia Khvor

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Aug 12 2025SCIENCE

Shielding the Stars: NASA's Roman Telescope's Sun Protection

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is getting a crucial upgrade. Engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center have attached two large sunshields to the telescope. These shields are like a giant sunblock for the telescope's sensitive instruments. They protect the instruments from the sun's heat

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Aug 11 2025WEATHER

Erin's Journey: A Storm to Watch in the Atlantic

A new tropical storm, Erin, has appeared in the Atlantic Ocean. It might grow into the first hurricane of the season. This storm started near the Cabo Verde islands, off Africa's west coast. Experts say it will move west and could become a major hurricane near the Caribbean islands by the end of the

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