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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

WatchOS 11. 2: New Health Features for Your Apple Watch

Get ready for some exciting changes on your Apple Watch with the latest WatchOS 11. 2 update! This version focuses on health and safety features that could really make a difference. For starters, if you own an Apple Watch Series 10, Series 9, or Ultra 2, you can now track signs of sleep apnea. The w

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Everton's Maupay in Hot Water for Social Media Post

Everton striker Neal Maupay has stirred up controversy after posting a cheeky tweet about Everton's loss. The Toffees lost 2-0 to Nottingham Forest on Sunday, a result that's got them just three points above the relegation zone. Though it was their first loss in a while, Maupay, who's on loan at Mar

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

AI & Stats: A New Approach to Managing Peritoneal Cancer Spread

Ever wondered how technology can help fight cancer? Scientists are exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and statistics to better understand and manage peritoneal metastases (PM) resulting from gastrointestinal cancers. This fascinating research aims to find new ways to analyze and tackl

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Deep-Water Oyster Reefs: Unseen Treasures of the Mediterranean

Ever wondered what lies deep beneath the Mediterranean Sea? Hidden under 30 meters of water, there's a world of deep-water oyster reefs. These reefs, shaped by the gryphaeid Neopycnodonte cochlear, are not as well-known as their shallower counterparts but are just as important. Scientists have been

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Dec 28 2024CELEBRITIES

Shaquille O'Neal's New Path to Better Health: A Neck Therapy and Water Intake Journey

Shaquille O’Neal, the legendary 4x NBA champion, has been on a journey to improve his health. Recently, he's been dealing with some neck pain that's been around for a while. To tackle this issue, he tried out a new therapy called Hydrofascial Release. This treatment aims to loosen up tight areas in

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Dec 27 2024SCIENCE

Temperature Fluctuations in the Central Mediterranean: A Closer Look

Did you know that the central Mediterranean Sea's surface temperatures have been fluctuating for millions of years? Scientists have reconstructed a detailed record of these temperature changes, known as sea surface temperatures (SSTs), using tiny sea creatures called G. ruber and their fossilized sh

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Dec 24 2024POLITICS

Ship Sinks in Mediterranean: What's the Real Story?

A Russian cargo ship, Ursa Major, sank in the Mediterranean Sea after an explosion in its engine room on Monday night. The vessel, owned by a company called Oboronlogistika, was traveling from the Strait of Gibraltar when the incident happened. This company is known to transport goods for Russia’s D

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Dec 23 2024CRIME

Burglary Patterns: When and Why Thieves Return

Did you know that once a house is burgled, its likelihood of being hit again increases? The same goes for houses nearby. This phenomenon, known in the boost account theory, suggests the same thief might return to a previously successful target or one close by. Researchers focused on the Canadian cit

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Med Diet and Brain Connectivity: A Hidden Link?

Have you ever thought about how what you eat affects your brain? Well, science is starting to find some interesting connections. One diet that's been getting a lot of attention is the Mediterranean diet, or Med Diet for short. This diet is big on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats li

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

The Mystery Behind Mediterranean Red Coral's Shimmer

Did you know that some corals glow bright red? Meet Corallium rubrum, an octocoral that's only found in the western Mediterranean Sea. This coral isn't like the rest. It's famous for its stunning red color and hardness. Instead of just making tiny calcified structures called sclerites, C. rubrum cre

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