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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: A Younger Generation's Battle

Cancer used to be a disease that mostly affected older adults. But things are changing. More young women are getting cancer now than before. For example, the Roark sisters from New Jersey. Kiki was only 37 when she found out she had breast cancer. Her sister Charmella got the same diagnosis six year

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

The Role of Sensors in Fighting Cancer

Scientists have been exploring how different sensors can help in the diagnosis and treatment of common cancers like breast, lung, colorectal, and prostate. By diving into research articles from 1991 to 2021, they found that biosensors are crucial in all these types of cancer. Electrochemical sensors

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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Billy Ray Cyrus' Guitar Glitch Becomes a Crowd-Winner

Imagine being a famous singer like Billy Ray Cyrus, performing at an important event. Suddenly, your guitar decides to take a break in the middle of the show. Most singers would panic, but not Cyrus. He's been on stage enough to know things can go wrong. Instead of freaking out, he turned the situat

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17: A Fresh Design Twist?

For a while now, Apple's iPhones have been looking pretty similar. The iPhone 16 didn't shake things up much, with only some minor changes like slightly bigger screens for the 'Pro' models. Some people might say these designs are getting a bit boring, and it's tough to tell new models apart from old

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Hormone Levels in Lipizzaner Mares: Age Matters

Did you know that the anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) plays a big role in a mare's fertility? This hormone, produced by granulosa cells, shows how many growing follicles are in an ovary. A recent study looked into this hormone in Lipizzaner broodmares. The study involved 23 mares, ranging from 6 to 24

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Meet Ben Johnson: Chicago Bears' Highly Paid New Coach

Ben Johnson, the new head coach for the Chicago Bears, is reportedly earning a whopping $13 million a year. This amount is higher than what some top NFL players like C. J. Stroud and Puka Nacua earn. In fact, it's nearly as much as Saquon Barkley's salary. Johnson comes in as the seventh-highest-pai

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Ravens' Humphrey: Change is Coming, Offseason Will Tell Our Fate

Marlon Humphrey, a cornerback for the Ravens, had a clear message after their season-ending loss to the Bills: this team is done. Humphrey, who is also facing free agency like many of his teammates, said that some players will stay, and some will go. He's not sure what the future holds for him or th

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the World of Tiny Holes: How Silica's Pores Vary

Silica is famous for its tiny holes, or pores. These pores can be as small as 5-10 nanometers. Understanding these pores is crucial because they can be used in many ways. In this study, scientists made silica with different methods, like using chemicals or tiny particles in the air. They then used s

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

The Fascinating World of Insect Vision: How Dragonflies and Damselflies See Polarized Light

Did you know that dragonflies and damselflies have superpowers? Well, at least in the world of vision. These tiny predators can see something we humans can't: polarized light. But what is polarized light? Imagine light as waves. These waves vibrate in all directions. Now, polarized light is like a s

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

China Steps Up While US Steps Back

China has restated its dedication to collaborating globally on key issues, contrasting with the US's recent decisions. President Trump pulled the US out of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Paris Climate Agreement again. Some experts believe this could give China a chance to boost its glob

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