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Mar 09 2025SPORTS

Basketball Star Karl-Anthony Towns Faces Personal Loss

The basketball world was buzzing with questions when Karl-Anthony Towns missed a game against the Warriors. The Knicks said he had personal reasons. Fans were confused. They were even more concerned when his girlfriend, Jordyn Woods, posted a cryptic message about cancer. This raised alarms about th

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Mar 09 2025SCIENCE

Big Animals, Big Cancer Risk

Scientists have long thought that bigger animals should get more cancer. The idea is simple: more cells mean more chances for something to go wrong. So, elephants and whales should be cancer hotspots, right? Well, not so fast. For a long time, this idea didn't add up. Some small animals, like budgie

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Mar 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

March 5th: A Day of Historical Events

March 5th has seen its fair share of notable events. Let's start with a significant event in the world of finance and justice. In 2004, Martha Stewart, a well-known figure in the business world, was found guilty of multiple charges related to a stock scandal. She was convicted of conspiring to obstr

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Mar 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tick Trouble: The Mexican Cattle Industry's Battle Against Acaricide Resistance

In Mexico, cattle farmers face a significant issue with tick infestations, particularly from Rhipicephalus microplus and Amblyomma mixtum. To combat these pests, various chemical acaricides have been developed. However, their frequent and improper use has led to the emergence of resistant tick strai

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Mar 09 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Dreams: Trump's Big Plan for Your Money

A big idea is on the table. The president wants the US to create a huge stash of cryptocurrency. This plan was announced in a pair of social media posts. The first post mentioned three smaller cryptocurrencies - XRP, Solana, and Cardano, which briefly caused their prices to spike. Later, he included

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Mar 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Motion Magic: Teaching Machines to Learn from Moving Pictures

Imagine teaching a machine to understand the world by watching a continuous stream of videos. This is not as simple as it sounds. The data is always changing, making it hard to learn effectively. But, there are unique chances to create useful representations that match the flow of information. This

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Mar 08 2025SCIENCE

Mitochondria: The Powerhouses Beyond Energy

Mitochondria are tiny powerhouses inside our cells, but they do much more than just produce energy. They are like tiny factories that help cells communicate, respond to signals, and even fight off infections. This makes them super important for keeping our cells and bodies healthy. Imagine if these

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Mar 08 2025OPINION

Where Does Your Tax Money Go? The Surprising Truth About University Research Funding

Taxpayers might be surprised to learn that a big chunk of the money given to universities for medical research doesn't actually go to finding cures. Instead, it covers what are called "indirect costs. " These costs are so vague that they can pay for things like professor salaries, office parties, an

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

The Power of Teamwork in Health Data Integration

Health data integration platforms are crucial for bringing together different medical research projects. These platforms need input from various stakeholders, making management and development a complex task. If the platform doesn't align with the strategies of these partners, it might not be well-r

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Mar 08 2025SPORTS

Sports Safety: Beyond the Basics

Sports are a big deal for many people. They bring excitement, teamwork, and a sense of belonging. But let's not forget, they can also be dangerous. Injuries can happen, and they can be severe. Traditionally, sports have been divided into three risk categories: high, moderate, and low. But is this th

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