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U of A Researchers Develop the World’s Fastest Electron Microscope
Researchers at the University of Arizona have developed the world’s fastest electron microscope, capturing images of moving electrons and paving the way for advancements in multiple scientific fields.
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Charles A Pratt’s legacy: How Kalamazoo County will honor its first African American judge
Learn about Hon. Charles A. Pratt, Kalamazoo County’s first African American judge, and the upcoming ceremony to honor his trailblazing work.
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7 of the Weirdest Roadside Attractions in Nevada
Visit Nevada’s weirdest roadside attractions, which include a micronation, a clown-themed motel, and a house made from junk.
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Keep your eyes peeled for 8 animals migrating across Wisconsin this fall
From butterflies to birds, Wisconsin’s home to some of the most fun-to-watch migrating animals, and you don’t want to miss these eight this fall.
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The 10 most absurd roadside attractions in Texas
There are plenty of roads to drive on in Texas. Luckily, there’s no shortage of roadside attractions when you need a break or want to see something spectacularly strange.
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Endangered Species in NC: What They Are and How to Help
Learn about five species you may not know are endangered in North Carolina.
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North Carolina’s 9 Weirdest Roadside Attractions
Break the monotony of your North Carolina road trip with these odd roadside attractions spread throughout the state.
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20+ places in Michigan that make for the perfect bachelorette party
Forget the typical bachelorette destinations like Vegas or Nashville—Michigan is bursting with plenty of fun, pampering, and excitement for all types of brides-to-be!
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8 ‘very demure’ facts about Boricua TikToker Jools Lebron
Discover eight fascinating facts about Jools Lebron, the Boricua TikToker behind the viral “very demure, very mindful” trend.
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Missing Puerto Rico? These 6 Florida spots feel just like home
These six spots in Florida — including a bakery with the flavors of the island, a stylist who does “peinados de novia,” and a park that celebrates El Yunque — will transport you back to Puerto Rico.
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