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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Gamma-Ray Burst Time: A Cosmic Puzzle

Scientists have been wondering if gamma-ray bursts come from far-off parts of the universe. If they do, their light should take longer to reach us, making the bursts look stretched out in time. This is called time dilation. Researchers from the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory used data from their Burs

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Exercise Can Counter Act the Harmful Effects of Air Pollution on Platelets

Air pollution is a major health concern, with ozone (O₃) and nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) being two key culprits. These pollutants can make you sick in various ways. One study in rural China, the Henan Rural Cohort Study, looked into how these pollutants affect the body, specifically platelets, which are

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Combining Light Therapy and Stem Cells to Fight Brain Inflammation

Brain inflammation, a significant factor in neurodegenerative diseases, is managed by tiny immune cells called microglia. These cells can be pro-inflammatory (M1) or anti-inflammatory (M2). We know that human stem cells from umbilical cords (hUCMSCs) can release substances that reduce inflammation.

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Jan 21 2025EDUCATION

Bilingual Kids: How Mandarin and English Skills Link Up

Ever wondered how learning Mandarin and English at the same time affects a child's language skills? Scientists in Singapore decided to find out. They looked at a group of preschoolers who speak both Mandarin and English. They wanted to see how the kids' skills in one language influenced their skills

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Director Stands By AI Use in The Brutalist

Director Brady Corbet is speaking up about the use of AI in his film "The Brutalist, " which has sparked a lot of debate. The movie stars Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones, who worked hard to perfect their Hungarian accents with the help of a dialect coach. To fine-tune their accents further, the film

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Khabib's Comments Spark Debate After UFC 311

The recent UFC 311 event saw a mix of victories and setbacks for the Dagestani team, with Islam Makhachev and Tagir Ulanbekov claiming wins, while Umar Nurmagomedov faced his first loss. After the event, renowned coach "The Eagle" Khabib Nurmagomedov shared his thoughts on Instagram. He applauded Ma

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Jan 19 2025CRIME

The Truth Behind Saif Ali Khan's Attacker

A man named Mohammad Shehzad has confessed to stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan in Mumbai. This happened after Mumbai Police caught him in Thane on January 19, 2025. Shehzad, who worked for a housekeeping agency, had used several fake names and was arrested at a labor camp near a metro construction site.

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

Commanders vs Lions: A Playoff Showdown to Remember

Today marks an exciting day in the football world. The NFL divisional playoffs kick off with a thrilling match between the Washington Commanders and the Detroit Lions. The Commanders, finishing with a stunning record of 12-5, are no strangers to big games. Last week, they breezed past the Tampa Bay

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

Cheering Commanders’ WAGs Celebrate Wild Playoff Win

The NFL playoffs aren’t just exciting for the players, but also for their families and friends. After the Commanders’ impressive win over the Lions, the wives and girlfriends of the players, known as WAGs, had a thrilling watch party. Mikaela Worley, who’s recently engaged to safety Jeremy Reaves, s

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Genetic Markers in Cattle: A Clue to Healthier Herds

Scientists have found a way to spot tiny changes in DNA that can shape how genes work in Nelore cattle. They looked at muscle tissue from 80 male cows and used fancy tools to measure gene activity. By doing this, they could see how these tiny changes, called SNPs, affect how genes are put together.

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