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Mar 08 2025POLITICS

Oops! South Korea's Military Mishap

Imagine this: South Korea's military had a major whoopsie. Two of their fighter jets dropped bombs on a civilian area by mistake. This happened during a live-fire drill near the border with North Korea. Nearly 30 people got hurt, two of them badly. The jets were supposed to be practicing for a big e

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

When Time Matters in Emergency Training

Emergency situations can happen anywhere. When they do, they often require a lot of resources. These can be anything from a car crash to a natural disaster. The key to managing these situations effectively is to have well-trained responders. This is why regular training is so important. It help

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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 2025HEALTH

Yoga vs. Other Exercises: What's Better for Your Health?

Yoga has long been praised for its mental and physical benefits. But how does it stack up against other exercises, especially when it comes to managing multiple health conditions? Researchers wanted to find out. They looked at data from over 279, 885 middle-aged and older adults across the country.

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Mar 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers Find Their Forecast

In the heart of northern Ghana, farmers are getting a helping hand from a new tool called the DROP app. This isn't your average weather app; it's designed specifically for small-scale farmers who rely on rain for their crops. The app offers two types of rainfall forecasts: one based on scientific da

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People With Back Pain Avoid Exercise?

Chronic low back pain is a widespread issue affecting many people around the world. It's a common problem that can make everyday activities challenging. Despite this, many people with chronic low back pain do not engage in regular exercise, even though it is highly recommended as a key part of manag

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Mar 07 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Muscle Lengthening: What Happens When We Stretch?

Ever wondered what happens to your muscles when you do those weird stretching exercises? Let's dive in. Researchers wanted to figure out if stretching your muscles at different lengths changes how they work. They gathered a group of young adults and split them into two teams. One team did t

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Timing Matters: How Exercise and Food Impact Your Muscles

Ever wondered why some workouts feel more effective than others? It turns out, the time of day you exercise and eat can make a big difference. Your body has an internal clock, called the circadian clock, that controls many of its processes. This clock can influence how your muscles respond to exerci

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

The President's Power Check

The Supreme Court recently made a big decision. It said that the president can't just ignore laws made by Congress. This is a reminder that our government has three parts: the president, Congress, and the courts. They all have different jobs and powers. The president tried to stop foreign aid. He s

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Mar 06 2025SPORTS

Mind Games: How Soccer Players Trick Their Brains

Soccer players, from top-notch athletes to casual players, often have a unique perspective on their skills. It's not just about their physical abilities, but also about their mental game. Scientists have a term for this: "performance error" which is the gap between what players think they can do and

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