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The Nose Knows: How Wasps Find Their Targets

September 10, 2025

Parasitoid wasps are like tiny detectives. They can find their prey in a crowded, smelly world. This is thanks to their super-powered sense of smell. Scientists have been studying a specific type of wasp called Microplitis mediator. They wanted to understand how these wasps use their sense of smell

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Parents' WhatsApp Groups: The Never-Ending School Year Chat

August 25, 2025

As summer winds down, parents' WhatsApp groups start buzzing again. It's like a slow wake-up call, with messages trickling in at first. Someone reminds everyone about after-school registration. A few replies follow, saying thanks and wishing everyone a great end of summer. Then, more messages appear

technology

How Tech is Changing the Way We Talk on the Phone

August 19, 2025

The phone industry is changing fast. New tech like cloud computing, smart machines, and special software are making big waves. One person leading this change is Raghavender Reddy Grudhanti. He's helping phone companies use these new tools to work better and serve customers. Phone companies are old.

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A Steel Mill Tragedy: One Life Lost, Many Questions

August 12, 2025

A recent explosion at the U. S. Steel Clairton plant in Pennsylvania has left a community in shock and mourning. Timothy Quinn, a 39-year-old father of three, was one of the two people who lost their lives in the blast. His sister, Trisha Quinn, shared her harrowing experience of rushing to the plan

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Why Do We Struggle to Accept Praise?

August 2, 2025

Have you ever received a compliment and immediately felt uncomfortable? You're not alone. Many people find it challenging to accept praise, and it's not just about being modest. It's a complex issue that involves self-perception and social interactions. When someone says something nice to you, what

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When Mothers-in-Law Cross the Line: Real Stories of Family Fights

July 25, 2025

Family life can be tricky, and sometimes mothers-in-law push boundaries. These real stories show how things can get messy. In one story, a new mom was thrilled to announce her baby's birth online. But her mother-in-law beat her to it, posting a photo that made it seem like the baby was hers. The mo

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Making Science Fun: The Hidden Risks of Simplified Learning

July 17, 2025

Science is often seen as complex and hard to grasp. To make it more appealing, many turn to short, engaging videos. But there's a catch. Making science too simple might lead to the "easiness effect. " This is when people think they understand more than they actually do. This bias has been studied be

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Navigating Personal Boundaries at Work: A Guide to Keeping Your Life Private

July 16, 2025

At work, it's important to keep some things to yourself. Everyone has a right to privacy, especially when it comes to personal matters. Imagine a situation where someone at work digs into your personal history without asking. It's not okay, and it's definitely not something to discuss at the office.

health

Helping Older Adults Stay Safe: A New Approach to Preventing Falls

July 13, 2025

Older adults often face the risk of falls, and medications can play a big role in this. To tackle this issue, a new approach called SNOWDROP was tested. It includes a tool for doctors to give personalized advice on adjusting medications and a portal for patients to learn more and prepare questions.

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Texas Floods: Did Staffing Shortages Worsen the Disaster?

July 10, 2025

In July 2025, central Texas faced devastating flash floods, leading to over 100 deaths. Many pointed fingers at President Donald Trump's administration, blaming staffing cuts at the National Weather Service (NWS) for the high death toll. However, the facts tell a more complex story. The NWS did iss