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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Horses, Lactate, and the Science of Steady Running

Lactate levels in horses can tell us a lot about their endurance and training needs. Scientists have found ways to predict how much lactate a horse can handle during exercise without getting too tired. This is called the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS). To figure this out, researchers put ten te

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Social Media Shapes Our View of Wild Monkeys

In Algeria, Barbary macaques are facing a unique challenge: how people see them online. Two videos went viral on Facebook. One showed a monkey dressed up in sports clothes during a protest. The other showed a monkey being fed soda by tourists in its natural home. Researchers looked at the comments a

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: Ireland's Push for Personalized Fitness for Lung Patients

In Ireland, a big push is on to help people with lung diseases like COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) stay active. The goal is to find the best ways for each person to keep moving, because what works for one might not work for another. COPD makes even simple movements tough. People with

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

What Nurses Think About Anthroposophic Care

Nurses have a unique view on anthroposophic nursing care. This approach blends traditional nursing with holistic practices. It's all about treating the whole person, not just the illness. Nurses see it as a way to connect deeply with patients. Anthroposophic care focuses on the mind, body, and spir

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

UK Retailers See Relief, But Is It Enough?

Retailers in the UK got a bit of good news recently. The government decided to lower taxes on many shops, hotels, and places where people go for fun. This was part of a big financial plan by the finance minister, Rachel Reeves. The change means over 750, 000 places will pay less tax. But there's a c

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Repligen's Big Show in Florida: What's the Buzz?

Repligen Corporation, a key player in the life sciences field, is all set to shine at the 8th Annual Evercore Healthcare Conference. This event, taking place in sunny Coral Gables, Florida, from December 2nd to 4th, is a big deal for the industry. Jason Garland, the company's Chief Financial Officer

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Nov 26 2025OPINION

Judges Under Fire: Why Can't They Fight Back?

Judges are getting more threats than ever. In 2023, there were 457 threats against federal judges. That's a big jump from 300 in 2022 and 179 in 2019. Every single one of these threats was serious enough to investigate. Judges who have ruled on cases involving the Trump administration and its allie

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Nov 26 2025FINANCE

Buy Now, Pay Later: The Big Players and What's Next

The Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) scene in the U. S. is booming, with big names like Affirm, Afterpay, and Klarna leading the pack. These companies are teaming up with major retailers to offer flexible payment plans, making BNPL a go-to choice for many shoppers, especially younger ones. The market is ex

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Football Fray: A Clash of Tempers on the Field

In a heated moment at the end of a football game, emotions ran high between two players. Jauan Jennings, a receiver for the San Francisco team, and Tre’Von Moehrig, a safety for the Carolina team, had a tense exchange. The incident started when Moehrig hit Jennings in a sensitive area, which Jenning

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Alibaba's Cloud Business Takes Off, While E-Commerce Struggles

Alibaba's cloud business is growing fast. In the last quarter, it grew by 34%. This is a big deal because the company is investing heavily in AI. The company plans to spend at least 380 billion yuan on cloud computing and AI over the next three years. But not everything is going well. Alibaba's ove

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