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Why only a small number of planets are suitable for life

For life to develop on a planet, certain chemical elements are needed in sufficient quantities. Phosphorus and nitrogen are essential. Phosphorus is vital for the formation of DNA and RNA, which store and transmit genetic information, and for the energy balance of cells.

Exploring why some children struggle to learn math

Hyesang Chang and colleagues, from Stanford University, explored why some children struggle to learn math compared to their peers in a new JNeurosci paper. Children selected which numbers were bigger than others across different trials, with quantities represented as numerical

Video Game Marketing Veteran Christopher Erb to Join CAA

CAA is pushing deeper into gaming. Christopher Erb, founder of Tripleclix, a strategic marketing firm specializing in creating connections between consumers, brands, and the video games industry, will join the agency. TripleClix helps advertisers interested in building direct

Bad Bunny performance splits political world

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show was met with mixed reactions, with some celebrating the performance's message of inclusivity and Latin culture, while others criticized it for its political overtones and language barrier.

Rubio denounces 'unjust' Jimmy Lai sentence

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday denounced a Hong Kong court's verdict against Jimmy Lai as unjust, calling the 20 year prison sentence handed out under a China-imposed national security law as a "tragic conclusion." “The Hong Kong High Court’s decision to sentence

Operation Metro Surge is eroding global trust in the US

The United States is struggling to maintain order within its own borders, as evidenced by the recent partial shutdown of the federal government and the tragic deaths of two American citizens at the hands of federal officers, while simultaneously presenting itself as a global