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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Underwear in the Soil: A Unique Way to Test Farmland Health

Imagine burying your underwear in the garden to check if the soil is healthy. That's exactly what one bright student from Banning Unified School District did! Caleb Clay, a fifth-grader from Starlight Elementary School, came up with a fun and effective way to test soil health by using underwear. His

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Jan 22 2025WEATHER

Snow in the South: Historic Storm Causes Chaos

A massive winter storm swept through the southern United States, dumping record-breaking snow in places like Florida and Louisiana. This is unusual for the region, which isn't used to such harsh winter weather. The storm led to road closures, flight cancellations, and even deaths. New Orleans got 8

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Israel's New West Bank Strategy: Learning from Gaza

In a recent shift, Israel's military is taking a new approach to their operations in the West Bank, inspired by their experiences in Gaza. Defense Minister Israel Katz announced a new operation called "Iron Wall" in the Jenin refugee camp. This move comes just days after a ceasefire in Gaza. Prime M

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Venezuelan Migration to Colombia: Challenges and Hope

For years, people have been moving from one place to another. Sometimes they go far, crossing borders into new countries. This is happening a lot these days. One big example is the many people from Venezuela who have moved to Colombia. This has been going on for over ten years now. It's interesting

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Understanding Adult Respiratory Syncytial Virus: A UK Study

Have you ever wondered how common and serious the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is among adults living in the UK? Surprisingly, we don't know much about this virus in adults because doctors don't usually test for it. This lack of information makes it hard to know if we need a vaccination program

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

The Science Game: Who Wins and Who Loses?

In the world of science, it's not just about the discovery—it's about who profits from it. Journals, the gatekeepers of scientific knowledge, often prioritize their own gains. Authors, who spend countless hours on research, face a harsh reality: they must pay to play. This comes in the form of artic

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

How Does Li Behave Around Fe-Oxides?

Did you know that lithium (Li) can change hands with iron oxides? Let's dive into how this happens and why it matters. In our vast world, weathering processes shape the climate. One way to track these processes is by looking at lithium isotopes. Scientists tend to focus on how Li sticks to or gets

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Living with Diabetes: Life After Lower Limb Amputation in Ghana

In Ghana, diabetes can lead to serious problems like lower limb amputations if not managed well. People often struggle with managing diabetes due to limited access to proper care, low awareness about the disease, and a strong belief in religious and traditional medicine. When amputations happen, lif

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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Jakob Oftebro as Jan Stenbeck in 'Vanguard'!

Get ready to meet Jakob Oftebro in a new show called "Vanguard. " This exciting drama tells the story of Swedish media mogul Jan Stenbeck. Viaplay Content Distribution is bringing this series to life, working with FLX and New8 Alliance. The show is directed by Goran Kapetanović and written by Alex H

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Jan 22 2025LIFESTYLE

The Secret to Happiness: Picking the Right Career

Ever wondered why some people love their jobs while others feel trapped? It all comes down to choosing the right career that fits your personality and values. Let's dive into what that means and why it matters. First, let's chat about work environments. Picture this: You're in a job where the team

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