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 Taylor Swiftkicked off The Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday, and thousands of fans poured into Stat stanley cup e Farm Stadium wearing outfits inspired by Swifts albums.Leaders with the city of Glendale said they anticipated about 70,000 fans to pack into the stadium each night. Taylor was last on tour for Reputation in 2018, which also opened in Glendale.Eager fans began lining up before the stadium gates opened, eager to see their idol on stage.Swift was very tight-lipped about her 52-concert tour, only revealing to die-hard fans that it would be a journey through her career eras  past and present . The night before her tour kicked off, she released  stanley cups four songs at midnight.Outside State Farm Stadium fans belted out their favorite Swift songs. Don t blame me; love made me crazy; if it doesn t, you ain t doi stanley termohrnek ng it right,  Juliana Soza, her sister, and best friend Isaly Cintas sang out loud.Swifties from across the nation traveled to Arizona to catch opening night. Elle Arguello, who is now 8 years old, says her parents drove over from Colorado to take her to the concert. She says shes been singing Swift s songs since she was three. Arguello made her way into the concert with the hopes Swift would sing  Our Song  from her debut album.Sometimes our message boards have a  blank space  and  we have this thing where  we want to encourage better driver behavior by displaying traffic safety messages. pic.twitter/A7jcCL1ToG鈥?Arizona DOT  @ArizonaDOT  March 17, 2023Nolan and Seth Weidling w Ofbn Democrat challenges Rep. Van Orden in Wisconsin battleground as her party seeks to flip House
 IOWA CITY, Iowa 鈥?A teen in Iowa won $25,000 at the Regeneron Science Talent Search for her invention of sutures that change colors to warn of possible infections.A senior at Iowa City West High School, Dasia Taylor came up with the idea in October 2019 after reading about sutures coated  stanley cup with a material that can detect a wound s status, The Washington Post reported.After using the ju stanley thermobecher ice from nearly three dozen bee stanley termosy ts, Taylor learned that the sutures worked when the color of the beet juice would turn from red to dark purple if a surgical wound were infected.According to the National Library of Medicine, the average pH level of healthy skin is a five but goes up to a nine when a wound is infected.In an interview with The Smithsonian, Taylor said she became interested in infections, particularly those that occur after Cesarean sections in impoverished nations, because she  couldn t help but look at it through an equity lens. According to The Society for Science, Taylor was named the Seaborg Award winner at this year s event.