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Creative Camp Boosts Teens' Mental Health, Well-Being
In a study published in Child Psychiatry and Human Development, researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School found that Creativity Camp positively impacted mental health in adolescents with depression. The camp, which focused on arts interventions, aimed to spark self-discovery and new ways of thinking. Lead researcher Kathryn Cullen hopes these findings will lead to more research into how arts-based interventions can help teens thrive. The team plans to further analyze brain imaging data and expand their study with a larger sample size.

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Astronauts Stuck in Space Finally Return Home With a Dolphin Escort
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are back on Earth after an unexpected nine-and-a-half-month mission on the ISS. Their return aboard SpaceX Dragon Freedom was marked by a splashdown off Tallahassee, Florida, in perfect weather with curious dolphins nearby. Initially set for a short stay, their mission was extended due to issues with Boeing's Starliner capsule. The journey home included a 17-hour trip from the ISS and a dramatic re-entry before safely landing. The crew expressed gratitude for their unique experience working together in space.

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Parkinson's Treatment: Real-Time Brain Stimulation Shows Promise
A groundbreaking new form of deep-brain stimulation adjusts itself based on individual brain signals, offering hope for those with Parkinson's disease. This adaptive system, recently FDA-approved, provides personalized and efficient treatment by responding to fluctuating symptoms in real time. While more studies are needed to assess its effectiveness across a broader range of patients, early results show promising improvements in symptom control and quality of life.

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Running Through The Ashes: Teen Evacuee Finishes LA Marathon, Inspires Community
Amidst the aftermath of devastating wildfires, the Los Angeles Marathon brought a wave of hope and resilience to the city. Over 21,000 runners participated, including 15-year-old Abel Rivera, whose home was lost in January's fires. Despite losing his belongings and marathon medal, Rivera found solace in running. Supported by his community and teammates from Blair High School, he completed the race alongside his mother. The event showcased the strength of Angelenos as they continue to rebuild their lives with determination and optimism.

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Stunning Comet Lights Up Chilean Observatory Sky
A stunning image of the Great Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) lighting up Chile's Atacama Desert was captured in January 2025. Discovered in 2024, this comet became the brightest in 18 years and was visible to stargazers for several days. The European Southern Observatory shared the image on March 17, showcasing the comet's icy tail blowing away from the sun. This rare sight even caught the attention of astronauts in space!

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Brian The Penguin Struts His Stuff In 'World's Best' Competition
Brian, a 15-year-old gentoo penguin with a "colorful love life," is vying for the title of world's best penguin in the March of the Penguin Madness competition. As the oldest member at The Deep in Hull, Brian has charmed visitors and even received a birthday card from a fan. Competing against Ike from ABQ BioPark Zoo, Brian's personality shines as he represents his species. Voting is open on Penguins International's website and social media. Last year saw over 800,000 votes cast, highlighting these ambassadors' role in raising awareness for wild penguins.

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Stork Comeback: Sussex Soars as First UK "European Stork Village"
Two towns in Sussex, England are now celebrated as a "European stork village," marking the first UK entry into the European Stork Villages Network. After 600 years, white storks have returned to Storrington and Knepp, thriving on Knepp's rewilded land. last year, a record 53 chicks fledged from nests high in ancient oaks. The White Stork Project began in 2016, drawing wild birds to Sussex. These majestic birds migrate to Morocco for winter but return to nest in Sussex each year.

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Harvard Opens Doors: Free Tuition For Families Earning Under $200K
Harvard University is making a groundbreaking move by offering free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less starting in the 2025-26 academic year. This initiative will open doors for about 86 percent of U.S. families, ensuring more diverse backgrounds and experiences enrich the campus community. Harvard President Alan M. Garber highlights this as a step towards maximizing the university's potential by fostering intellectual growth through diverse interactions.

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Dolly Parton Honors Late Husband At Dollywood's 40th Opening Bash
Dolly Parton made a joyful return to the public eye at Dollywood's 40th anniversary, celebrating with hundreds of fans. Despite her husband Carl Dean's recent passing, she honored his memory by attending the event, saying he would have wanted her there. Parton expressed gratitude for the support she's received and shared heartfelt words about love and perseverance. Her latest single "If You Hadn't Been There," a tribute to Dean, has topped iTunes charts. Married since 1966, their enduring love story continues to inspire many.

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Dublin Goes Green to Celebrate St Patrick's Day
Dublin is a sea of green this St. Patrick's Day, with vibrant festivities captivating locals and visitors alike. The city buzzes with excitement as a massive parade winds through iconic streets like O'Connell Street and past Trinity College, featuring over 4,000 participants including global marching bands and performers. President Michael D. Higgins leads the celebrations themed 'eachtrai' (adventures), celebrating Ireland's adventurous spirit.

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New Study Shows Simple Trick to Slash Grocery Bills
A recent study from The Ohio State University reveals that freezing extra food can significantly reduce household food waste. Discarded frozen items make up only 6 percent of wasted food in the U.S., while overall food waste is around 30 percent. By adopting home freezing practices, households can make a big impact on reducing waste. Freezing leftovers not only helps the environment but also saves money by stretching meals and cutting grocery bills.