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Feb 07 2025SPORTS

Unlikely Hero: Josh Allen's Surprising MVP Win

Josh Allen, the man with a polite smile and the maple leaf patch on his helmet, earned his place as the most valuable player (MVP) in the NFL. This was no walk in the park, it was a close call and a huge surprise! While most experts had their money on the flashy Lamar Jackson, voters gave Allen the

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Fish and Plants: Cerritos' Ancient Feasts

Deep in southern Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina, near the coast, lies a treasure trove of ancient history. These lands hold some of the oldest coastal pottery in South America. The people who lived here, thousands of years ago, left behind earthen mounds called Cerritos. The Cerritos were built arou

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Heart Health After Pregnancy Complications

Let's think about pregnancy and heart health. It's a well-known fact that pregnancy complications can be scary, but did you know that having them increases the risk of heart problems later in life? This is why a clinic in South Australia is trying to help. They are focusing on people who have had pr

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Stress and Sadness After Baby: A Look at Moms Who Had Diabetes During Pregnancy

Postpartum depression is a tough situation and women experiencing stress, sadness after pregnancy is considered a significant factor. Women who recently had gestational diabetes (GDM) are a group that needs extra attention considering the connection between babies and birth. They are more at ris

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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fuel Cells: Solving the Big Picture with Tiny Details

Imagine trying to make a super-efficient car that runs on fuel cells. It's a big dream, and to achieve it, scientists have to understand every tiny part of how these fuel cells work. These fuel cells, called Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs), need to be better and last longer. Lots of

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Time to Upgrade Our Skies: Lessons from a Deadly Crash

Ever noticed how old some of our infrastructure is? Well, President Trump turned the spotlight on our aging air traffic control system. You don't need to be an expert to know 67 people died in a midair crash. This catastrophe took place somewhere near Reagan National Airport. It involved

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

What Happens to Kids' Guts After COVID-19?

In the long run, the impact of COVID-19 on the guts of children is a big mystery. Kids continue to have issues with their GI tracts. They are still having stomach problems even after they have recovered from the virus. This is a part of what doctors call the postacute and chronic phases. The out

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Mangaging Endo: Picking the Right Phone App

There is currently a steady increase in the number of people who rely on phone apps to keep an eye on their endometriosis symptoms and manage treatments. These apps have become a go-to tool for many individuals who face this chronic condition that can cause pain and heavy periods. Apps can eve

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

How Do Teeth Survive Bulk-Fill Composites?

Fillings can be a pain, but they are necessary. Sometimes, dentists use a type of filling called bulk-fill composite resins. These are used in cavities and can be used in both baby teeth and adult teeth. This study wanted to see how well these fillings work in different types of teeth. They comp

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Do Babies Get Better Care in Big Cities?

Cities and smaller regional towns have very different views on how to provide the best shots to their babies. The main question on everybody's mind revolves around, "Will private payments cost many to the parents? " This is a challenge with new technology. But people in Australia have been quick to

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