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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Moon's New Scar: A Hard Lesson in Lunar Landing

The Moon got a new mark on June 11, 2025. This wasn't a natural feature, but a dark smudge left by a spacecraft crash. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) snapped pictures of the aftermath. This wasn't just any spacecraft, but the RESILIENCE lander, part of a Japanese mission aiming to establish

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

What's the real danger from striking Iran's nuclear sites?

The recent strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities have raised questions about the potential environmental impact. Experts agree that a Chernobyl-like disaster is unlikely. The uranium enrichment sites in Iran are not as dangerous as one might think. These sites are spread across the country. Some

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Jun 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Fishy Truth of Khaliajuri Haor

Khaliajuri Haor, a shallow wetland in Northeast Bangladesh, is facing serious issues. Climate change and human activities are taking a toll on this bowl-shaped wetland. To understand what's going on, a study was conducted to look at fish populations and the threats they face. The study collected da

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Slippery Surfaces: The Future of Bioarrays

The world of material science is always looking for new ways to create surfaces that repel liquids and resist biofouling. One exciting development is the creation of slippery surfaces with liquid-like polymer brushes. These surfaces are unique because they can repel all kinds of liquids and resist t

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Time Lost in Emergency Care: The IO vs IV Debate

The time it takes to restart a heart after a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital is crucial. The longer it takes, the worse the outcome for the patient. Everyone knows that quick CPR and defibrillation by bystanders are key. But what about other factors that can drag out the process? One big questi

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Jun 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Surprise Night Out for Two Stars

In a bustling city, a famous duo sneaked out for a cozy dinner. Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift chose a hidden spot in the heart of New York. They picked the trendy Torrisi, tucked inside the historic Puck Building on Mulberry Street. The restaurant is in the middle of Little Italy, known for its r

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Stealth Bombers on the Move: A New Chapter in Middle East Tensions

The Middle East is buzzing with anticipation as eight aerial refueling tankers and three B-2 Spirit stealth bombers took off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. The bombers are designed to carry Massive Ordnance Penetrators, which can destroy heavily fortified bunkers, like the one in Iran's F

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Jun 21 2025WEATHER

North Dakota Tornadoes Leave Three Dead

North Dakota faced a grim Saturday morning after a series of tornadoes tore through the region on Friday night. The state is now dealing with the aftermath of these destructive storms. The Cass County Sheriff's Office was called to a rural area near Enderlin, North Dakota, around 11:40 p. m. They

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Nintendo Switch 2: A Family Gaming Revolution?

The Nintendo Switch 2 is a game-changer, especially for families. The price tag is steep, but the features it offers make it worth considering. This isn't just about upgrading your own gaming experience; it's about sharing the joy of gaming with your kids. One standout feature is the ability to

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

Deadly Hot-Air Balloon Crash in Brazil

In the southern region of Brazil, a hot-air balloon disaster occurred. Eight people lost their lives and thirteen others were hurt. This happened in the state of Santa Catarina. The balloon caught fire and crashed to the ground in the area of Praia Grande. This was not the first time a hot-air b

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