
There was once a time when the world did not rush quite so fast. A time when the act of reaching out to someone meant more than tapping on a screen or making a quick phone call. It meant gathering your thoughts, sitting down at a sturdy wooden desk or perhaps the kitchen table, and
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When Helen Parker was a young girl in the early 1940s, her small town in Illinois buzzed with an unusual energy. World War II was underway, and her father had gone overseas to fight. At home, her mother and neighbors worked the soil behind their modest clapboard house, planting rows of carrots, beans, and tomatoes.
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine this month published a comprehensive review concluding that evidence linking greenhouse-gas emissions to worsening U.S. climate impacts and attendant public-health and welfare harms is robust and “beyond scientific dispute,” a finding that has re-energized scientific and policy debates because it directly rebuts attempts to downplay or rescind
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On the Samsung side, recently the company has been aggressively updating software features and refining its foldable hardware (Fold7, Flip7), alongside pushing forward its AI-enabled user experience through One UI 8 and deeper security enhancements. The rollout of One UI 8 begins with the Galaxy S25 series and will expand to other Galaxy devices (S24,
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NASA announced launch coverage this month for three new space-weather missions slated to lift on a SpaceX Falcon 9, a focused campaign that reflects U.S. priorities in protecting critical infrastructure (power grids, satellites, communications) from solar storms and charged-particle events that can cascade into economic and safety risks on Earth; the missions part of a
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