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Feb 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Will Lead Star Wars Next?

The search is on for a new leader at Lucasfilm, the company behind "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones. " The job comes with a mix of prestige and pressure. The new president will have to deal with fans' high expectations and the challenge of keeping the franchise fresh. The last few movies haven't been

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Graphs in Healthcare: Unlocking Data with Self-Supervised Learning

Healthcare data is getting more complicated and interconnected. This makes it hard to use traditional methods. Graph-structured data is a good way to show these connections. It represents things and how they relate to each other. But, using this data well needs smart learning algorithms. Especially

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Feb 26 2025EDUCATION

Why Kids in Cantabria Are Dropping Out of Sports

Imagine a world where kids are not getting enough exercise. This is happening in Cantabria, Spain. School physical education classes alone aren't enough to keep kids active. So, kids need to do sports and physical activities outside of school hours. But why do some kids do it, while others don't?

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Feb 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Messy Movie: It Ends With Us

The film "It Ends With Us" was supposed to be a big win for everyone involved. Based on a popular novel, it had a modest budget of $25 million and was expected to be a hit. But things went wrong. The movie ended up costing a lot more than expected, and it was a nightmare for Sony Pictures. The studi

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Fighting Fat and Sugar: The Double Whammy of New Drugs

Imagine a world where one pill could tackle two major health issues at once. This is not a fantasy; it's the promise of a new class of drugs called GLP-1RAs. These aren't your average medications. They're designed to help people struggling with obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). But here's

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Feb 25 2025CRIME

Unlocking the Secrets of 3D Crime Scene Filming

Filming a crime scene might seem simple, but getting it right is crucial. A recent experiment showed that the way you film can greatly affect the quality of a 3D reconstruction. Researchers used advanced technology like Neural Radiance Fields and Gaussian Splatting to test different filming techniqu

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Feb 25 2025RELIGION

Navigating Change: The Future of Christian Healthcare Chaplaincy

Christian healthcare chaplaincy is at a turning point. Healthcare is getting more complex and specialized, with a big shift towards outpatient care. There are also financial pressures and an aging population with chronic health issues. On top of that, global health crises are adding to the challenge

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Mothers in Pakistan: Who's Missing Out on Crucial Pregnancy Care?

Pregnancy is a significant journey, and having the right support can greatly influence the outcome. In Pakistan, there are notable gaps in the reproductive health services that women receive. This isn't just about convenience; it's a matter of life and death. We're discussing essential services like

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Tirzepatide: More Than Just Weight Loss

Tirzepatide, a medication that has been making waves in the world of weight management, has shown some interesting effects on body composition. A recent study, SURMOUNT-1, looked into how this drug affects adults who are overweight or obese. The study didn't just focus on the overall results. It al

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Feb 25 2025SPORTS

Knees and the World Cup: A Surprising Look at ACL Injuries

Imagine this: almost 13% of women and nearly 8% of men who played in the recent World Cups had gone through knee surgery before. That's a lot of athletes dealing with a tough recovery. But why does this matter? Well, it's not just about the numbers. It's about understanding the risks and the challen

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