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Mar 07 2025SPORTS

Basketball Brains: How Sports Shape How We Feel

Basketball players might have something special going on in their brains. Scientists wanted to see if playing basketball a lot changes how athletes process emotions. They used a fancy brain scanner called fMRI to compare 37 basketball players to 38 people who don't play sports. They showed everyone

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Mar 07 2025RELIGION

Religion in Motion: The Science Behind Spiritual Movements

Religion is a big part of life for many people around the world. It's not just about beliefs, but also about actions. These actions, or "religious motor behaviors, " can be anything from quiet rituals to lively dances. They can be voluntary, like when you choose to pray, or involuntary, like when yo

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Why Do Patients Keep Coming Back to Public Hospitals?

Public hospitals are a big deal. They are the backbone of healthcare in many countries. They play a crucial role in keeping the economy, society, and people healthy. So, it's no surprise that many countries are working hard to improve their medical facilities. In Pakistan, public hospitals are unde

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Novichoks: The Invisible Threat

Novichoks are a group of nerve agents that have been developed to be extremely toxic. They are part of a new generation of chemical weapons, which are a big concern for both military and civilian safety. These agents are particularly dangerous because they can be hard to detect and clean up. They ca

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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

AMD's Big March Reveal: New Ryzen CPUs on the Way

AMD is gearing up for a major launch on March 12th. This time, it's not about graphics cards, but about their powerful new CPUs. The company is set to release the Ryzen 9 9900X3D and 9950X3D processors. These aren't just any CPUs; they come with a special 3D V-Cache technology. The Ryzen 9 9900X3D

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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's Original Content: A Bold Move, A Bigger Misstep

YouTube, the world's biggest video platform, once tried to compete with streaming giants like Netflix by creating its own original shows. This wasn't the first time YouTube had dipped its toes into original content. They had previously tried to fund original content with the YouTube Original Chann

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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of Hyperspectral Images with Smart Fusion

The world of hyperspectral images (HSIs) is like a giant puzzle with lots of pieces. Each piece has a unique color and shape, representing different types of land cover and rich spectral information. Traditional methods struggle with this complexity. They often miss important details because they us

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Mar 07 2025SCIENCE

Why Planes Need a Good Shake Before Takeoff

Ever wondered why planes get a good shake before taking off, especially in cold weather? It's all about keeping the plane safe and ready to fly. This process is called deicing. It's crucial for keeping planes in the sky, especially when it's cold outside. Imagine trying to fly a kite in

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Sepsis: Why Men and Women Face Different Risks

Sepsis is a serious condition that can be deadly. It happens when the body's response to an infection injures its own tissues. This condition is a major cause of death around the world. It is known that having certain chronic conditions or unhealthy habits can make someone more likely to get sepsis.

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Mar 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Daredevil's Diner Showdown

"Daredevil: Born Again" is a show that has been making waves. The directors, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, have a history with Marvel, having worked on "Moon Knight" and "Loki" season 2. Their recent scene, set in a diner, has been noted for its similarity to a famous crime movie. The atmospher

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