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May 10 2025BUSINESS

A Rare Platinum Timepiece Hits the Auction Block

A unique Rolex watch is about to make waves in the auction world. This is not your average wristwatch. It is a 1999 platinum Rolex Daytona. It is one of only four known to exist. It features a mother-of-pearl dial with diamond hour markers. This watch is special for several reasons. First, it is mad

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May 10 2025SPORTS

UFC 315: Champions Defend Their Belts

The upcoming UFC 315 event is shaping up to be an exciting night of fights. Two champions will be putting their titles on the line. Belal Muhammad will face Jack Della Maddalena for the welterweight title. This is a big deal because Muhammad just won the title in his last fight. He beat Leon Edwards

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May 10 2025BUSINESS

Sicilian Sea Tragedy: The Perils of Recovering the Bayesian Superyacht

A recovery mission for a sunken superyacht off Sicily has hit a snag. The yacht, named Bayesian, went down last year during a fierce storm. Seven people, including tech billionaire Mike Lynch and his teen daughter, lost their lives in the disaster. The vessel lies 49 meters beneath the surface. A s

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May 10 2025SPORTS

Bill Belichick's Big Decision

In the world of sports, contracts are often filled with fine print that can significantly impact a coach's future. For Bill Belichick, a key date is approaching: June 1, 2025. On this day, a major change occurs in his contract with North Carolina. The buyout clause, which allows him to leave his cur

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Diet Changes and Exercise: Unexpected Benefits for Cancer Patients

The CRC-NORDIET study focused on the unexpected benefits of a diet plan. It looked at how a diet plan for colorectal cancer patients affected their physical activity. Often, when people change their diet, they also change other habits. This is what researchers call a spillover effect. The study want

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How Arm Bones Reveal Gender

Gender identification from skeletal remains is a big deal in forensic science. It's one of the key steps, along with figuring out age, height, and ethnic background. The pelvis is usually the go-to part of the skeleton for this task, but arm bones can also provide solid clues. A recent study focused

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May 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mountain Air Secrets: Unveiling the Hidden Pollutants in the Himalayas

The Central Himalayas are a treasure trove of secrets, and now, scientists have uncovered some hidden truths about the air we breathe. For five years, researchers kept a close eye on the levels of CO2, CH4, and CO in the mountains around Nainital. This isn't just about numbers; it's about understand

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Feed and Fiber: A Health Check for Young Roosters

The health of young roosters, specifically Hubbard M77 broiler breeders, is a hot topic in poultry farming. To keep these birds healthy and productive as adults, farmers often limit the amount of food they get. This can lead to hunger and frustration for the birds. One way to tackle this issue is

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Mice and Medicine: How a Gene Helps Fight Liver Damage

Mice with a specific genetic tweak might hold the key to understanding how to protect the liver from damage. It all starts with a gene called PLA2G6. This gene is linked to a protein that plays a role in inflammation in humans. In mice, when this gene is turned off specifically in certain immune cel

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Goose Liver Secrets: Unraveling the Role of PRIMA1 in Fat Storage

The process of creating goose fatty liver involves a method called overfeeding. This results in a liver packed with fat. Unlike human livers affected by non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), goose livers handle this fat buildup without inflammation. This unique ability makes goose liver an inte

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