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How These Laid Back Llamas Are Creating an Immersive Multimedia Experience

NFTs are digital collectibles used as vehicles for facilitating the buying and selling of digitized artworks and more. Founded on blockchain technology, NFTs have become a buzz, thanks to their uniqueness and authenticity in ownership. The Laid back Llamas collection has gotten the attention of significant holders, including Styles P, Mike Rashid, and Lucas Piazon, among many others.

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A Young Boy Just Met His Sports Hero - Who Has the Same Name as Him

Blake Wheeler, a young hockey fan from Missouri, received a surprise acknowledgement from his hockey hero, Winnipeg Jet Blake Wheeler, during a game against the St. Louis Blues. The 11-year-old Blake, who shares the same name as the hockey pro, has been a fan of the Winnipeg Jets since he began playing hockey at age five and learned of Wheeler’s name. During the game, Blake held up a sign with a picture of himself and his namesake, prompting the hockey pro to come over and share a few words with him.

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Indigenous Artists Are Helping Skateboarding Become a Community Sport

Skateboarding has become increasingly popular in Indigenous communities across the United States, leading to a growing demand for skate parks. The U.S. Postal Service has recognized this trend by issuing "Art of the Skateboard" stamps that feature the work of skateboard artists from around the country, including Indigenous artists Di’Orr Greenwood and Crystal Worl. Skateboarding culture has become increasingly popular across Indigenous communities, with youth-organized competitions and new skate parks opening on reservations.

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This Stunning Photograph of the Moon Captures a Phenomenon Known as "Earthshine"

Miguel Claro, a professional photographer and science communicator based in Lisbon, Portugal, has captured a stunning image of the night sky that reveals a rare view of planet Mercury. The image shows a smiling waning crescent moon and the orange bright dot of Mercury, the inner planet closest to the sun, which is difficult to spot in the eastern sky. The photograph also captures Earthshine, a phenomenon described and drawn by Leonardo da Vinci 500 years ago, which occurs when sunlight is reflected from the Earth to the moon and back to the Earth.

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Taylor Swift is Quietly Making Generous Gifts to Communities on Her Tour Route

Taylor Swift is not only taking her sold-out Eras Tour across the country this spring, but she is also making generous donations to local charities along the way. She reportedly made a donation to the Arizona Food Bank Network, and also made a contribution to Nevada food bank Three Square ahead of her tour stops in Las Vegas. Swift's agent said she "planned to make a positive impact" in communities along her tour.

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In Pictures: Washington DC's Cherry Blossoms Are Getting an Early Bloom

Despite the unusual warm weather in Washington D.C. and along much of the U.S. East Coast this winter, there is something to celebrate: an early bloom of cherry blossoms! The nation’s capital is experiencing an early bloom of its iconic cherry blossoms, nearly two weeks ahead of the average peak bloom date. This year marks the fourth year in a row that peak bloom has hit prior to April 1. It's a joyous sight for locals and visitors alike who flock to the Tidal Basin to see the pink and white blooms.

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Like Mother Like Son: This Mom and Son Duo Are Celebrating Match Day Together

A mother and son in the US, Wenjing Cao and Hefei Liu, are both celebrating after being accepted into residency programs on Match Day. Cao, who practiced internal medicine in China for a decade, will begin clinical pathology residency at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, while Liu, a student at the Medical College of Wisconsin, will study radiation oncology at the University of Pennsylvania. They said they are excited to be starting their next chapters and proud of each other's achievements.

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A Mysteriously Young New Galaxy Could Reveal Secrets of the Early Universe

Scientists have discovered a galaxy that's just starting to emerge from hiding, and it might be one of the youngest ever found. Named "Peekaboo," this galaxy appears to have a significant lack of old stars, suggesting it may have formed billions of years after the big bang - much later than other nearby galaxies. Although researchers are still investigating, the discovery of Peekaboo could be a huge breakthrough in our understanding of how galaxies form and evolve over time.

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Meet the All-Female Minor Hockey Team Making History

A trailblazing group of girls in Sackville, New Brunswick, are making history in the small town by introducing its first-ever all-female minor hockey league team. The Sackville Sirens have a roster of 14 girls who also play on co-ed teams. Coach Nathan Phinney says the Sirens have seen support from parents, businesses, and other female hockey teams since starting up. The team's captain Joey Jane Paynter says "it's more fun to play with the girls because they make it fun."

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Scientists Have Made a Photosynthesis Discovery That Could Improve Renewable Energy

Scientists have made a mind-blowing discovery in the early stages of photosynthesis, which could improve the efficiency of renewable energy. While trying to extract electrons from photosynthesis, they found an entirely new electron transfer pathway that could create new and more efficient ways of generating biofuels. Being able to extract electrons at an earlier point in photosynthesis could come in handy when manipulating the photosynthetic pathways to create clean, renewable fuel from the sun.

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A 13-Year-Old Hero is Being Honored by a University With a Full Scholarship

It's not every day that a 13-year-old gets a full scholarship to university, but that's exactly what happened to Benjamin Mehanovic from Sarajev. Benjamin's act of setting up a stand to sell tea and raise money for people affected by earthquakes in Turkey and Syria caught the attention of the International University of Sarajevo. The university was so impressed that they awarded him a full scholarship for his future education. Professor Dr. Ahmet Yildirim praised Benjamin, saying that he is "an example of what humankind should do in difficult moments."

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A Young Boy Just Met His Sports Hero - Who Has the Same Name as Him

Indigenous Artists Are Helping Skateboarding Become a Community Sport

This Stunning Photograph of the Moon Captures a Phenomenon Known as "Earthshine"

Taylor Swift is Quietly Making Generous Gifts to Communities on Her Tour Route

In Pictures: Washington DC's Cherry Blossoms Are Getting an Early Bloom

Like Mother Like Son: This Mom and Son Duo Are Celebrating Match Day Together

A Mysteriously Young New Galaxy Could Reveal Secrets of the Early Universe

Meet the All-Female Minor Hockey Team Making History

Scientists Have Made a Photosynthesis Discovery That Could Improve Renewable Energy

A 13-Year-Old Hero is Being Honored by a University With a Full Scholarship