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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Intensity Affects Fitness Results

People often wonder how hard they need to push themselves during workouts. The idea that the more intense the exercise, the better the results is interesting. But figuring out exactly how to measure this intensity is not straightforward. First, let's think about what exercise intensity means. It's

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Science, Trust, and the Fight for Fairness

Antia Veal is a scientist with a story to tell. She's not just a professor at Quinsigamond Community College, teaching human biology to aspiring nurses. She's also a voice for change, speaking out about the need for more diversity in medical studies and the importance of accurate science communicati

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Giants' Next Coach: Who Could Steer the Ship?

The Giants are in a tough spot after letting go of their coach mid-season. They have a lot of choices, but not much time to decide. Some candidates are already working for other teams, so they'll have to wait until the season ends to talk to them. The Giants seem to like coaches they already know.

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

A Diabetes Drug Might Be Holding Back Exercise Benefits

A recent investigation has uncovered a surprising twist in the world of diabetes management. It seems that a widely used diabetes medication, metformin, might be interfering with the positive effects of regular physical activity. This finding is quite unexpected, as exercise is typically encouraged

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

AI and Chemistry Unite: A Global Hackathon Sparks Innovation

A recent global AI hackathon brought together over 1, 200 participants from 16 countries to tackle real-world problems in chemistry and materials science. This event, held at Duke University and other locations, challenged teams to develop prototypes using large language models (LLMs). Abstrax, a co

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Understanding Epithelioid Haemangioendothelioma: A Rare Cancer's Journey in Canada

Epithelioid Haemangioendothelioma, or EHE, is a very rare type of cancer. It belongs to a group called sarcomas. What makes EHE unique is the gene changes it has: WWTR1-CAMTA1 or YAP1-TFE3 fusions. These changes can make the cancer behave in different ways. Sometimes it grows very slowly. Other time

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

How Drug Clues Trigger Cravings and What a Brain Chemical Can Do

Drugs aren't the only things that can make people crave more of them. Sometimes, just seeing or hearing something linked to drug use can trigger strong cravings. This is because the brain learns to connect certain clues with the feeling of using drugs. Scientists wanted to see if a specific brain c

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Nov 12 2025RELIGION

New Leadership for U. S. Bishops Amid Immigration Debate

The U. S. Catholic Church is stepping into a new era with fresh leadership. Archbishop Paul Coakley from Oklahoma City has been chosen to lead the American bishops for the next three years. This comes at a time when immigration is a hot topic, both in the church and across the country. Archbishop C

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Boost Your Immunity with This Surprising Gut Helper

Winter is here, and so are the sniffles. Everyone's looking for ways to stay healthy. Some people chug vitamin C, others chase sunlight. But what if the secret to a stronger immune system is hiding in your gut? Researchers found something interesting. A compound called Urolithin A might be a game-c

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering Science: GPUs Take Center Stage in Research

In the world of cutting-edge research, it's not just about having a fancy lab or a big team. The real game-changer is the power of GPUs. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, the minds behind the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), have made it clear that their focus is on expanding their computing powe

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