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Quick Smiles: Designs for the Queen’s memorial focus on nature and unity. Five renowned UK studios submitted proposals. The winning design will be unveiled on the...
Quick Smiles: Lake Champlain’s trout population has bounced back after 50 years of conservation efforts. Invasive species control and strategic fish stocking played key roles in...
Quick Smiles: Over 90% of schools in England have independently banned smartphones. Education leaders support school autonomy over government regulation. 13 U.S. states have taken steps...
Quick Smiles: European beaches see a significant drop in litter, with reductions ranging from 30% to 45% since 2015. Single-use plastics and fisheries-related waste show the...
Quick Smiles: Scientists at the Salk Institute are teaming up with Native Americans to explore the medicinal potential of California’s native plants. Plants like ephedra, artemisia,...
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Quick Smiles: Two sisters reunite with their long-lost sibling after a 57-year search. A DNA test revealed the connection, leading to a joyful first meeting. The...
Quick Smiles: New Zealand’s Cook Strait is notorious for its tempestuous waters, unpredictable currents, and an abundance of jellyfish. Yet, for 17-year-old Maya Merhige, it was...