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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

The Battle of Meniscal Tear Treatments: Repair vs. Removal

Horizontal meniscus tears (HMTs) are tricky knee injuries, but how do different treatments affect the knee's function? Let's dive into the world of biomechanics and compare meniscal repair (MR) and meniscectomy (removal of the torn part). Biomechanics, the study of how we move, shows that HMTs can

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Jan 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok’s Final Countdown: What’s Next?

Get ready for a big change in the social media world! TikTok, the popular video app with over 170 million US users, is set to be shut down in the US next Sunday. This is happening because of a law passed by Congress back in April, which requires TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell it

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Soybean's Hidden Yield Powers

In a fascinating study, scientists discovered 22 specific spots in the soybean genome that influence the weight of 100 seeds. This tiny legume, packed with oil and protein, has a key trait called 100-seed weight (HSW) that greatly impacts its yield. HSW is a complex trait, shaped by many genes and e

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Preparing for Health Crises: Quebec's Rapid Evidence Plan

When COVID-19 hit, Quebec had to quickly find the best ways to handle the situation. Now that the pandemic is behind us, it's time to improve how we deal with crises in the future. The main goal of a recent project was to create a plan for quickly finding and using the best evidence during health cr

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Jan 12 2025POLITICS

President Biden: New Judges, Delayed Justice

President Biden recently said no to a new law that would add more federal judges. This law, called the Judicial Understaffing Delays Getting Emergencies Solved (JUDGES) Act, aimed to solve a problem that's been around for decades: not enough judges handling too many cases. The bill would have added

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Jan 12 2025SCIENCE

Why Sir George Cayley's Ideas Still Fly High

Ever wondered who first figured out how planes fly? Meet Sir George Cayley, often called the dad of aviation. Unlike others who just tried and hoped for the best, Cayley used science to understand flight. He found three key forces that affect planes: lift, drag, and thrust. By studying these, he cou

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Jan 12 2025POLITICS

Planning for Mass Deportations: What Trump’s Border Czar Told Republicans

When Donald Trump was about to become president, his border czar, Tom Homan, had some news for Republican lawmakers. He told them not to expect too much from the initial deportation plans. Why? Because there wasn’t enough money or resources to handle a massive operation. Republicans had big dreams,

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Lupeol: How an Indian Plant Fights Breast Cancer

Ever heard of Gymnostachyum febrifugum? This plant, found in the Western Ghats of India, has been used in traditional medicine for ages. Scientists wanted to figure out how it might help fight breast cancer. They started by looking at the chemicals in the plant's roots using a technique called GC-MS

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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Solving Wildlife Crime: How DNA Forensics Helps Identify Indonesia's Stolen Cats

Indonesia's diverse Felidae species (also known as cats) are under threat from illegal wildlife trade. To combat this, scientists are using DNA forensics to identify these confiscated animals. Recently, researchers analyzed 38 samples from seized wildlife products and found four species: the Sumatra

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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dick Grayson and Bruce Wayne: A Unique Bond Built on Growth

When it comes to dynamic duos in the DC Universe, one partnership stands out: Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. Their relationship isn't just about crime-fighting; it's a special bond built on shared experiences and personal growth. Bruce, a young man himself when he took Dick under his wing, went throu

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