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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Fish: How Noise Affects Their Behavior

The ocean floor is home to many fish species. Some live in very deep waters. A recent experiment looked at how these deep-sea fish react to loud noises. This was done along the eastern coast of Canada. The noise came from a commercial seismic survey. It lasted for 100 days straight. The survey used

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Caring for Injured Prisoners: A Look at Ethical and Practical Challenges

Prisoners face a tough reality. They have very little control over their lives and are highly vulnerable. This discussion focuses on how doctors should handle serious injuries that happen while someone is in prison. The goal is to ensure that these patients receive the same high-quality medical care

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Apr 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Morgan Wallen's SNL Surprise

Morgan Wallen had a notable night on Saturday Night Live. He performed two tracks from his upcoming album, "I'm the Problem. " However, there was more to the story than just his performance. Wallen was initially asked to participate in a comedic sketch. He declined the offer. The sketch feature

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Apr 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Data Guru Kornacki Switches Teams

A familiar face is leaving MSNBC. Steve Kornacki, the data analyst known for his enthusiastic election coverage, has signed a new deal with NBC News and NBC Sports. This move comes as MSNBC prepares to become an independent entity, separating from NBC News. Kornacki's decision to stay with NBC means

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Apr 01 2025CRIME

A Second Chance at Justice for Karen Read

The courtroom is set to buzz again with the retrial of Karen Read. This time, the focus is on selecting a jury that will decide her fate in the 2022 death of her boyfriend, John O’Keefe. Read, a resident of Mansfield, is facing serious accusations. Prosecutors claim she hit O’Keefe with her SUV and

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Astronauts Face Unexpected Challenges in Space Mission

The journey to the International Space Station (ISS) can be unpredictable. The Starliner spacecraft encountered significant issues during its flight last summer. Four of its thrusters failed, leaving astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams in a tough spot. Wilmore had to take manual control, but

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The NFL's New Overtime Twist: Fairer or Faster?

The NFL has made a significant change to its overtime rules for the regular season. Starting soon, both teams will get a chance to have the ball. This new rule is similar to what happens in the playoffs. If the game is still tied after both teams have had a turn, the next score wins. This is known a

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Tragedy Strikes During Military Training in Lithuania

A grim discovery marked the end of an intense search operation in Lithuania. The body of the fourth U. S. soldier, who vanished during a training drill last week, was found. This soldier was the last of four to be located, following the recovery of three others the day before. The incident occurred

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Nivolumab's Role in Bladder Cancer Treatment in France

In France, there's a pressing need to find the best way to handle bladder cancer. Nivolumab is one of the treatments that is being looked at. This drug is being considered for people who have had muscle-invasive bladder cancer removed. They are at high risk of the cancer coming back. The focus is on

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

The Future of Surgery: How Remote Operations Are Changing the Game

The world of surgery is undergoing a major shift. Specialists from around the globe have come together to discuss and agree on the best ways to perform telesurgery. This is not just about using technology for convenience. It is about pushing the boundaries of what is possible in medical care. Teles

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