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Apr 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Dive into History: Explore Lake Huron Shipwrecks from Your Couch

Lake Huron holds a secret world beneath its waves. This lake is home to many shipwrecks, each with its own story. Thanks to modern tech, you can now explore these underwater mysteries without getting wet. The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary is leading this effort. They are creating detailed 3D

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Maple Syrup Makers in Vermont Struggle with Trade Turmoil

Maple syrup production in Vermont is a delicate dance with nature. The fickle spring weather already makes it a gamble. Now, trade policies are adding to the stress. These policies are making life difficult for an industry that relies heavily on international trade. The heart of the issue i

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Groups in Japan's Long-Term Care System

In Japan, not all older adults needing long-term care are the same. This is a big deal because it means that one size does not fit all. It is important to recognize that older adults needing long-term care have different physical and mental abilities. These differences can be quite significant.

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Driving in a Magnetic Box: The Brainy Way to Test Driving Skills

People are trying to figure out how to build a driving simulator that works well inside an fMRI machine. This is not easy. The fMRI machine is a big, noisy, and powerful magnet. It is used to look at the brain while it is working. The driver must lie down and look at a screen. The simulator has to b

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Brain Waves and Mood: A New Hope

The brain is a complex organ, and sometimes it needs a little help to function properly. One way to give it a boost is through a method called repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS). This technique uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. It has shown promise in treat

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Apr 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Space Race's New Face:A Female Crew's Journey

A space adventure took place recently, marking a significant moment in space tourism. A crew of women, including a famous TV host, a popular singer, and a rocket scientist, boarded a rocket and soared past the Kármán line, the boundary of space. They experienced weightlessness and returned to Earth

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Measles Strikes a Texas Town: Vaccine Hesitancy Persists

Measles is back and causing trouble in a small Texas town. Two young lives have been lost to this highly contagious disease. Seminole, Texas, is facing a serious measles outbreak. The town is known for its strong anti-vaccine stance. Many residents believe that vaccines are harmful and that pharmace

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Harvard vs. Trump: The Funding Freeze

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The Trump administration has frozen over $2. 2 billion in grants and contracts. This move came after Harvard's president, Alan Garber, refused to meet certain demands. These demands included eliminating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, screening

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Hospitals Under Fire: Gaza's Health Crisis Deepens

The recent surge in violence in Gaza has pushed the healthcare system to its limits. Hospitals, meant to be safe havens, have become targets. The Kuwaiti field hospital in al-Muwasi, near Khan Younis, was struck by an Israeli missile on Tuesday. A medic lost their life, and nine others were hurt. Th

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

The Green Apron Makeover: How Starbucks is Changing Its Look

Starbucks is shaking things up with a new dress code for its baristas. This isn't just about looking good; it's part of a bigger plan to bring customers back to the stores. The company's sales have been dropping for four quarters, the longest slide in years. High drink prices and long waits have tur

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