January 9, 2025
science

Scientists explore frozen scars and fiery sands on the seafloor – Ars Technica

Researchers found a fossilized seascape while studying the impact of a volcanic eruption. On May 2, 2008, the Chaitén volcano in Chile awoke

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Health

Bird flu update: Maps show states most affected – USA TODAY

A person in Louisiana contracted the nation’s first serious human case of avian influenza, or bird flu, and was admitted to the hospital

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entertainment

Secret passageway through one of Italy’s most famous cityscapes opens to public for first time – CNN

For travel tips, recipes and more insight on Italian culture, sign up for CNN’s Unlocking Italy newsletter. This eight-part guide will have you

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world news

frontend :the part of design

Posted on Dec 22 Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Are you sure you want to hide this

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world news

Warning as bad reactions to mozzies rise

An Aussie insect expert has shed light on why there’s suddenly a huge uptick in the number of people suffering with bites in

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world news

Mum charges family $50 each for Christmas lunch

A mother has revealed that she charges her family to come to her home for Christmas dinner where she will feed 10 people.

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sport

Everton v Chelsea, Manchester United v Bournemouth and more: Premier League – live

Marcus Rashford is actually at Old Trafford, and he’s just been posing for photos with the mascots in the tunnel. Anyway, some collected

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sport

‘You don’t look disabled’: People with hidden conditions hope for a kinder world

Big Read Big Read “She doesn’t need a seat” or “he’s a troublemaker”. Such perceptions are just some of the challenges that people

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education

Kindermusik of Berry College named International Top Program in Early Childhood Music Education

Parks Howell enjoys her time at Kindermusik of Berry College in 2022. The program was named International Top Program in Early Childhood Music

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education

College students get emotional about climate change. Some are finding help in class

By  Rebecca Redelmeier At Cornell University, one professor is helping students navigate their emotions about climate change by learning about food. Rebecca Redelmeier/WSKG

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