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Jan 31 2025SPORTS

Navigating Balance: New Insights into Elite Athletes' Skills

Elite and expert athletes constantly push the boundary of human performance. Regardless of their sport, balance is a fundamental skill that can make or break an athlete's success. Researchers set out to unpack the mystery of balance. By closely studying balance abilities, they aimed to f

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Jan 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

From Droids to Dice: Navigating Community and Challenges in Space

In the grand expanse of a world where almost everything can be recoded and recreated, there's a pressing question about community and merges of technology exist. In a story created to solve the mystery of who is in charge. This sequel takes place in the cold expanse of space, where a long-lived And

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

Danger Heights in a City’s Postcode

What is happening in the town of Garankuwa, South Africa has been overlooked. How far have we come in understanding the lurking of femicides, gender-based murders, sitting quietly receiving no attention? An important part of understanding comes from trying

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

Why Do Kids Get Involved in Crime?

People around the world agree that children are still growing and learning. Their judgment isn't fully developed, so punishment is not the best way to deal with them. A study took a close look at 315 kids in Turkey. The kids were 83 boys and 17 girls. Of these kids, 33. 7 percent were involved in t

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Jan 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Swarms: Beyond the Basics—Beyond the expected outcomes and into open-ended exploration.

Swarm systems, are not just about getting a job done. They can do something more. That something is called open-ended evolutionary dynamics. These systems can keep exploring and creating new things without an endpoint, and without anyone being in charge. Swarm Chemistry is a good example of

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Effect of the New Directive

A new directive from the Office of Personnel Management was recently issued, asking agency heads to cease all initiatives that embrace "gender ideology". This directive started on Wednesday. It's a bold move that's part of a larger plan to push back against what the administration calls "woke" thin

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Jan 30 2025OPINION

Fighting Hate: The Real Way to Challenge Antisemitism

When Donald Trump became president, many American Jews felt uneasy. They worried about what his presidency would mean for their safety and security. His talk about a mysterious corrupt elite and his right-hand man, Elon Musk, performing what looked like two Nazi salutes at a victory ceremony didn't

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Microscopes and Medicine: Boosting Cell Scanning with AI

Microscopes have come a long way in biology and medicine. They can show us not just what cells look like, but also how they behave and stick together. These microscopic tools are not just about taking pictures. They can also measure forces and other properties of living things. This is all

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

A Consideration of Kennedy's rhetorical balancing act

Picture this, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is sitting in front of the Senate Finance Committee, aiming to be the head of health and human services. He is surrounded by people who support him and his past positions on vaccinations. Public health officials, doctors, along with Democrats and even some Republi

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

From Farm Fields to Fortune: A Woman's Journey and Political Views

Kelly Loeffler, a woman with a remarkable life story, stepped into the political spotlight. Born and raised in central Illinois, Loeffler's early life was shaped by the humble yet demanding environment of a family farm and a small trucking business. Her parents, Don and Lynda, didn

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