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Princeton Eliminates Tuition For Students From Families Earning Less Than $250,000 A Year

For many aspiring students, the dream of attending an elite university ends long before an application is submitted. The cost alone, often reaching well into six figures, can feel like an insurmountable barrier, especially for families already balancing daily financial pressures. The result is a loss not just for the individual but for society, as…
Balloons don’t fly up into space or get to your loved ones in heaven. They come back to earth and choke wildlife. Don’t release them

From birthday parties to memorials, balloon releases have long been seen as a simple, beautiful gesture—a colorful display that floats away into the sky, carrying our messages, hopes, or love. They are often chosen for their visual impact and the symbolic sense of release they evoke. But behind this seemingly innocent act lies an overlooked…
Chinese Scientists Say They Created a Cure for Type 1 Diabetes

For more than a century, Type 1 Diabetes has been like a broken thermostat inside the body, one that can’t be repaired, only managed. Every day, millions of people rely on insulin injections or pumps to do the job their pancreas no longer can, constantly balancing meals, activity, stress, and sleep against the invisible swings…
Scientists Find Huge Green Algae Blooms Beneath Thinning Arctic Ice, Changing Entire Polar Marine Ecosystems

Beneath the vast white stillness of the Arctic, a hidden transformation is unfolding. What was once a realm of perpetual darkness, sealed off by thick ice and snow, is now glowing with unexpected life, microscopic green algae blooming in places where, until recently, scientists believed nothing could survive. It’s a scene that would have been…
Female Frogs Fake Their Death to Avoid Mating With Males They Don’t Like

When danger strikes in the animal kingdom, the options are often fight, flee… or, in some cases, play dead. Opossums collapse into limp stillness when a predator closes in. Certain dragonflies plummet to the ground, feigning lifelessness to avoid a mate they’ve already accepted once. And now, scientists have discovered a surprising new member of…
Doctor Responsible for Pope Leo’s First Miracle Breaks Silence After Saving Premature Baby With Prayer

On some nights, medicine feels infinite armed with machines, protocols, and the collective wisdom of centuries. On others, it runs into an unshakable wall, where no dosage, no procedure, no skill seems enough. In January 2007, inside a Rhode Island hospital, that wall rose swiftly: a premature baby with a heartbeat so faint it could…
A New Ozempic Side Effect Has Just Been Discovered – And It’s Turning Lives Upside Down

Over the past two years, Ozempic has transformed from a diabetes medication into one of the most talked-about tools for rapid weight loss. Its appeal is undeniable—celebrity endorsements, dramatic before-and-after photos, and promises of shedding pounds without restrictive dieting have propelled it into the cultural spotlight. But as its use has expanded far beyond its…
People no longer believe working hard will lead to a better life — here’s the reason why.

Trust is one of the most valuable currencies in modern society, yet it has become increasingly difficult to earn — and even harder to keep. Political institutions face mounting criticism for inefficiency and partisanship, while the media wrestles with perceptions of bias and sensationalism. In this environment, many people are left wondering where they can…
Hugging and cuddling kills depression, relieves anxiety, and even strengthens the immune system — here’s why you should do it more often!

In a world that often measures connection in likes and notifications, the simple act of holding someone close can feel almost radical. Yet science tells us that these moments of physical closeness—whether in the form of a hug, a cuddle, or simply holding hands—are far from trivial. They can reduce stress, ease anxiety, lift our…


