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[CNN 10 Summary: From Financial Aid Updates to Robotic Crab Research]-[Watch this before applying to college]

CNN 10 · B1 · 2025-08-14

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College Financial Aid: FAFSA Updates

As college applications approach, the Department of Education has initiated an early launch of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Currently, a limited group of beta testers can access the system, with full availability scheduled for October 1st. Experts emphasize that the FAFSA is a vital tool for families to determine eligibility for government financial aid. A common pitfall for students is prematurely dismissing expensive institutions without verifying the actual financial aid packages offered. Families are encouraged to create profiles at studentaid.gov and apply as early as possible, despite the final deadline extending until next June.

Climate Crisis and European Wildfires

Europe is currently grappling with an "unprecedented wildfire season," exacerbated by record heat and droughts. With over 2,200 firefighters deployed across Spain and Portugal, the situation remains dire. The fires have already consumed nearly 2.4 million acres, placing 2025 on track to be the most severe season on record. Scientists warn that as the "human-caused climate crisis escalates," these catastrophic events will likely increase in frequency and severity.

Infrastructure and Transportation Innovations

In the realm of transportation, the Shanghai Maglev continues to hold the title of the world’s fastest operational train, utilizing "electromagnetic propulsion" to reach speeds of approximately 286 miles per hour. Meanwhile, in the United States, Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern have proposed a mega-merger to create the nation's first transcontinental freight railroad. This initiative aims to streamline the transport of retail goods, food, and energy products, potentially reducing emissions by shifting freight from 18-wheelers to rail.

Scientific Innovation: The Robotic Fiddler Crab

Researchers at the University of Exeter have introduced "Wavy Dave," a robotic fiddler crab designed to study courtship behaviors. By placing the robot in a habitat teeming with real crabs, scientists observed that male crabs adapted their strategies when competing for female attention, often refusing to back down from the "robotic intruder." This study highlights that behavioral adaptability and competitive drive are not traits exclusive to humans.

Cultural Spotlights: Las Cruces and the Power Girls Initiative

CNN 10 also highlighted Las Cruces, New Mexico, celebrated for its rich Southwestern cuisine—a blend of Native American and Spanish traditions—and the stunning White Sands National Park. Additionally, the "Power Girls" program at Camp La Camagha in Minnesota was featured, where Girl Scouts partnered with professional tradeswomen to construct a mini-golf course. This initiative serves to "break stereotypes" and empower young women by providing hands-on experience with power tools, teaching them that with the right mindset, they can step out of their comfort zones and achieve anything.

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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to CNN 10. I'm Coy Wire with your news for Thursday, August 14th.
First, a random thought Thursday for you.
Why is it that when we have more than one goose, we call them geese.
But more than one moose isn't meese. The plural is still moose.
And a group of squids is called a shoal?
Shouldn't a group of squids be called a squad?

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