Health Care

Alabama legislators search for a solution amid criticism of IVF decision.

Lawmakers in Alabama are searching for solutions to ensure that in vitro fertilization services remain available, as several providers have temporarily stopped offering treatment following a state Supreme Court decision that deemed frozen embryos to be legally recognized as children. In response to the controversial decision, lawmakers in both the House and Senate are drafting

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Science News

The private American spacecraft is currently positioned sideways on the moon and has some of its antennas obscured, according to the company.

According to officials from the company, a privately-owned American spacecraft attempting to land on the lunar surface in Cape Canaveral, Florida, tipped over upon touchdown and came to rest on its side near the southern pole of the moon, resulting in difficulties with communication. Initially, Intuitive Machines thought their lander, Odysseus, was standing up after

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Paddlers on kayaks navigate through Death Valley following a replenishment of a lake in one of the driest areas on Earth.

DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Kayakers have been paddling in one of the driest places on Earth after a series of record rainstorms battered California’s Death Valley and replenished Lake Manly. Ranger Nichole Andler stated that Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, located along the central California-Nevada border, typically boasts a stunning,

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Technology News

According to Google, their artificial intelligence image generator may occasionally try too hard to include diversity.

On Friday, Google issued an apology for the flawed release of their new artificial intelligence image-generator. They recognized that in certain instances, the tool would “overcompensate” in attempting to include a diverse group of individuals, even when it was not necessary. Google recently announced that it has temporarily halted its Gemini chatbot from producing images

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Sport

A judge has ruled in favor of the plaintiffs and against the NCAA, stating that the rules regarding compensation for name, image, and likeness (NIL) are most likely in violation of antitrust laws and are detrimental to athletes. This decision was reported on WRALSportsFan.com.

Rewritten: This text was written by Teresa M. Walker and Ralph D. Russo from The Associated Press. On Friday, a judge at the federal level prohibited the NCAA from enforcing their regulations that prevent athletes from being compensated for the use of their name, image, and likeness in recruiting efforts. This ruling was made in

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Science News

Astronomers have discovered new small moons orbiting Neptune and Uranus.

Astronomers have recently discovered three previously undiscovered moons in our solar system: two orbiting around Neptune and one around Uranus. The International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center announced on Friday that they had observed the distant, small moons using high-tech telescopes located in Hawaii and Chile. The most recent count shows that Neptune has 16

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