nature / science
Flourishing microalgae could offset emissions as the planet heats up
Microbes in carbon-rich soils ramp up their rate of photosynthesis in warmer conditions, suggesting current climate models may be overestimating the...
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space
Jupiter’s Atmosphere Is Influencing Earth’s Tides—Here’s the Science
Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has long captured the imagination of astronomers and space enthusiasts alike. Its swirling clouds...
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Potential buyers visit your website, check your LinkedIn, scan your content. Then they disappear. They choose someone else. Someone who connects with them instantly. Someone...
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business
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nutrition
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nature
Barely into spring, Phoenix flirts with first triple-digit heat day of 2025
PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix flirted with its first 100-degree day of the year Tuesday, falling just short of the milestone. Forecasters had signaled the temperature at...
apnews.com
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innovation / technology
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sports
Jeremiah Smith Agrees with Fan Denying Ohio State Transfer amid $ 4.5M+ NIL Rumors
Ohio State superstar wide receiver Jeremiah Smith seemed to shut down rumors and speculation he could leave the Buckeyes after receiving an alleged NIL offer...
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auto
Honda Jazz Relaunched? New Features, And Changes Detailed! Could The new Jazz Be The Next Hatchback King!
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books
They couldn’t afford a house. So this Pasadena couple opened a books and boba shop
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ocregister.com
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cooking
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fashion
Price hikes in clothing apparel expected amid tariffs
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health
More Than 35,000 Containers of Frozen Vegetables Have Been Recalled in 9 States and Washington, D.C.
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entrepreneurship
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apps
As Foreign Tourists Stay Away, U.S. Could Lose $ 12.5 Billion This Year, Tourism Group Says
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nature
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cooking / fitness / health
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cool stuff
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books
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business
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gaming
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wellness
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nature
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self improvement
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