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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Tiny Tech Takes on Stroke

Strokes are becoming more common as people live longer and lifestyles change. This is a big problem for health around the world. Finding strokes early and treating them right is super important. But current methods have some big limits. Nanomedicine is stepping in to help. It uses tiny materials wi

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Smart Home Tweaks for a Safer You

Ever thought about how a few small changes at home can make a big difference? Live in Place is all about making homes safer and more comfortable. They don't just fix things; they look ahead to prevent problems before they start. Their team checks every corner of your home. They find things you migh

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Kicker Jake Elliott: A Mixed Bag of Hits and Misses

Jake Elliott, the Eagles' kicker, has been a bit of a rollercoaster this season. He started off strong, nailing his first six kicks, including some long ones from beyond 50 yards. But lately, he's been struggling, with only 11 out of 18 kicks going in. His accuracy rate is now at a career low of 70.

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Lions' Coach Takes Responsibility for Team's Slip-Ups

The Detroit Lions' journey this season has been a mixed bag. After making significant strides in the previous two years, the team now faces an uphill battle to secure a playoff spot. The recent loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers has put a damper on their hopes, and head coach Dan Campbell is not shying

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

A Legend's Legacy: Al Flanigan's Impact on Arkansas Basketball

Al Flanigan, a name synonymous with Arkansas basketball, left an indelible mark on the sport. His journey began in Magnolia, where he honed his skills before making a name for himself at Southern Arkansas University. There, he set records that still stand today, showcasing his talent and dedication.

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Coach's Mistake: A Lesson in Sportsmanship

Ed Cooley, the head coach of Georgetown's men's basketball team, found himself in hot water after a heated moment during a recent game. In the aftermath of a narrow loss to Xavier, Cooley's frustration got the better of him. He tossed a water bottle towards the stands, accidentally hitting a young c

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Virginia Tech Eyes Proven Defensive Line Coach

Virginia Tech is making a move to strengthen its defense. They are looking at Sean Spencer, who has been coaching defensive lines for years. He has worked at big schools like Texas A&M, Florida, and Penn State. He even spent time in the NFL with the New York Giants. Spencer's teams have been really

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Mizzou Gymnastics: Aims High After Historic Season

The Mizzou gymnastics team is setting their sights high for the upcoming 2026 season. After a remarkable 2025 campaign, where they secured a third-place finish in the NCAA Championship Final, the team is eager to build on that success. Coach Shannon Welker shared her thoughts on the team's potentia

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Southern's New Offensive Coordinator: A Fresh Start with Ken Merchant

Southern University is making waves with a new addition to their coaching staff. Marshall Faulk, the head coach, is bringing in Ken Merchant to lead the offense. This move comes after a recent board meeting where Faulk mentioned Kyle Caskey from UL would be the offensive coordinator. But plans chang

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Droplets Might Help Fight Brain Diseases

Inside cells, there are tiny droplets that act like little factories. These droplets, called coacervates, are important for many cell functions. They form when certain molecules group together, creating a separate liquid phase within the cell. This process is normal and helps cells work properly. H

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