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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Breathing Fire: The Science Behind Kapalbhati's Brain Boost

Kapalbhati is a yogic breathing exercise that involves quick, powerful exhales and easy inhales. It's been around for ages, and people often talk about how it cleanses the body, improves lung function, and sharpens the mind. But how does it actually work? What's happening inside the brain and body d

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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Clark's Big Return: Fever's Star Shines Bright in Victory

The Indiana Fever had a lot to celebrate after their recent matchup. The team's star player, Caitlin Clark, made a triumphant return from injury. She scored an impressive 32 points, which is a season high for her. This was her first game back after missing five due to a left quad injury. She was

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumor Detection: A New AI Breakthrough

In the realm of medical imaging, the quest to spot brain tumors quickly and accurately is ongoing. Brain tumors come in various sizes and shapes, making each case unique. Radiologists often struggle with this task, as it's time-consuming and prone to errors. This is where artificial intelligence ste

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Hot Can Razor Clams Handle It?

Climate change is making summers harsher. This is bad news for razor clams. They are dying in large numbers due to the extreme heat. So, scientists wanted to find out which razor clams can handle the heat best. They looked at two groups of razor clams. These groups live in the same area but come fro

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Jun 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 Classic: A Sneak Peek at the New Look

The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is making waves before its official launch. The device has already appeared on eBay, giving tech enthusiasts a sneak peek at its design and some key features. This early appearance is quite unusual, but it's the photos that are truly eye-opening. The watch sports a "squ

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Jun 06 2025SPORTS

Clay Court Showdown: Sabalenka and Gauff Clash in French Open Final

The French Open is set for an exciting finale, with the top two women's players, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff, facing off for the championship. This matchup is a big deal because it's the first time in nearly a decade that the top two ranked players will compete in the final at Roland Garros. Sab

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Power Shift: Israel's Unlikely Allies

In the complex world of Middle Eastern politics, unexpected alliances often emerge. One such alliance is Israel's decision to arm certain clans in the Gaza Strip. This move is aimed at combating Hamas, a militant group that has been a thorn in Israel's side for nearly two years. The goal is to re

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Endometriosis Detection: A New Approach to Imaging

Endometriosis is a tricky condition. It can affect multiple parts of the pelvis. One key sign is when the Pouch of Douglas (POD) is blocked. Doctors usually rely on invasive tests like laparoscopy to diagnose it. However, this is changing. Now, they use imaging methods such as transvaginal ultrasoun

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Jun 05 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Food Processing on Health

In 2010, a new way to think about food was born in Brazil. This system, called Nova, sorts food into four main groups. It looks at how much a food has been changed from its natural state. Some foods are hardly changed at all. Others go through a lot of processing. The most changed foods are called u

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Jun 04 2025SPORTS

The Legacy of a Basketball Star

Michaela Onyenwere is a name that resonates with pride and accomplishment. She is a Nigerian-American basketball star who has made a significant impact both on and off the court. Her journey is a testament to her rich cultural heritage and unwavering faith. Michaela was born in Aurora, Colorado, but

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