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Mar 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Marvel's X-Men Stars Unite for Avengers: Doomsday

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is set to welcome back some familiar faces from the original "X-Men" films. During a recent cast announcement for the upcoming movie "Avengers: Doomsday, " it was exciting to see that several actors from the Fox "X-Men" series will be returning. This includes Patrick St

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Shuffle: Wilson's New Challenge

The Giants' quarterback situation has taken a dramatic turn. The Giants have quickly shifted from having just one quarterback to having three. The latest additions are Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston. The team is also considering drafting another quarterback. This is a big change for the Giant

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

Mars Dust: A Hidden Danger for Future Explorers

Mars is a dusty place. This dust is not like the stuff under your bed. It's super fine and packed with nasty chemicals. This means big trouble for anyone planning to visit. The tiny particles can sneak into lungs and cause serious health issues. Think about it: astronauts already face lung problems

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Back Pain: Axial Spondyloarthritis Explained

Axial spondyloarthritis, or axSpA, is a complex condition that affects the spine. It comes in two main types: radiographic and non-radiographic. Both types share some similarities, like genetic factors, but they also have notable differences. For instance, men are twice as likely to have the radiogr

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: A Train Ride and a City on Alert

A person with measles recently visited Washington, D. C. , and traveled on an Amtrak train, sparking concerns about potential exposure. The D. C. Department of Health is now working to alert individuals who might have come into contact with the infected person. The individual was contagious during t

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

US Tightens Tech Controls on China

The US has taken a firm stand against several tech companies. It has added them to a special list. This list restricts who can access certain technologies. The US claims these companies wanted to use advanced tech for military purposes. These technologies include supercomputing, artificial intellige

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

Speeding up the Hunt for Nav Channel Modulators

Nav channels are like tiny gates that control how cells send electrical signals. These gates are super important in the heart, muscles, and brain. They are also targets for various drugs and toxins. Usually, scientists use a method called patch-clamp electrophysiology to study these gates. However,

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of the Marine Toxins

Pinnatoxins are a group of potent toxins found in marine environments. They are mainly produced by a tiny organism called Vulcanodinium rugosum. These toxins have caught the eye of scientists because of their strength and how common they are in the ocean. Scientists used special tools to study shel

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Spinal Repair: 3D Printing and Beyond

The need for organ transplants and accurate tissue models has pushed the field of tissue engineering into the spotlight. This area focuses on creating tissues and organs outside the body, which is crucial for regenerative medicine. One exciting development is the creation of artificial intervertebra

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Disability and Movement: A New Way to See Differences

In the world of disability, movement is often seen as a problem. People with disabilities are often seen as having a deficit. They are seen as lacking something that others have. This way of thinking can be harmful. It can make people feel like they need to be fixed. It can make them feel like they

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