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Feb 26 2025EDUCATION

Why Kids in Cantabria Are Dropping Out of Sports

Imagine a world where kids are not getting enough exercise. This is happening in Cantabria, Spain. School physical education classes alone aren't enough to keep kids active. So, kids need to do sports and physical activities outside of school hours. But why do some kids do it, while others don't?

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Stuck in Traffic: Why Drivers Lose Their Cool

Imagine this: you're on the road, and suddenly, everything comes to a halt. Traffic jams are everywhere, and they're not just annoying—they can make drivers act in ways that put everyone at risk. When drivers are stuck in traffic, they often feel frustrated and angry. This frustration can lead to ag

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Kids on the Move: How Physical Activity Affects Children With Motor Challenges

Kids need a mix of sleep, movement, and rest to grow up strong and healthy. But what about kids who struggle with motor skills? A recent study dug into this, focusing on children with suspected Developmental Coordination Disorder (sDCD) and their peers who don't have motor challenges. The study tra

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Feb 26 2025CRIME

Actor's Dark Secret: How Fame and Power Led to Abuse

Alexander Westwood, a British actor known for his roles in popular TV shows, has been sentenced to 15 and a half years in prison. He was found guilty of 26 sex offenses, including raping a 16-year-old and sexually abusing another teenager who sought acting lessons from him. Westwood's trial reveale

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Feb 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Boy Meets World Stars Clash in Podcast Drama

Imagine this: two former "Boy Meets World" stars, Danielle Fishel and Maitland Ward, sit down for what seems like a fun reunion podcast. But things quickly turn sour. Fishel, co-hosting "Pod Meets World" with Will Friedle and Rider Strong, asks Ward a tough question: "Do you hate us? " Ward responds

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Feb 25 2025BUSINESS

Federal Layoffs: Big Impact on Families and Local Economies

The federal government is undergoing significant changes, with a massive reduction in its civilian workforce. This isn't just about numbers; it's about real people and their families. The layoffs, led by the Department of Government Efficiency, are expected to hit around 200, 000 to 300, 000 jobs. T

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Feb 25 2025SPORTS

Football Frenzy: Drugs in the Water

Football games are exciting, but they also bring some serious issues. People often use stimulants and other drugs during these events. This isn't just a problem for those who use them. It's a big deal for the environment too. When these drugs get into the water, they can harm both aquatic life and h

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Can Helicobacter pylori Affect Your Liver?

Helicobacter pylori, or HP, is a bacteria that can cause stomach issues. Some people think that getting rid of HP might help with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD. This is because HP can mess with insulin, a hormone that controls blood sugar. When insulin isn't working right, it can lead

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Sticky Situations: How Bacteria Stick Together

Bacteria have a clever way of sticking together, forming what scientists call biofilms. This isn't just a random process; it's carefully controlled by special molecules. One such molecule is XADA2, a protein found in a bacterium called X. fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa. This protein plays a big role i

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

A New Player in Bacterial Biology: AhCobQ

Deep in the microscopic world of bacteria, a new protein has been found. This protein, AhCobQ, is special because it doesn't need NAD+ and Zn2+ to work. Normally, proteins that remove acetyl groups from lysine (KDACs) in bacteria rely on these molecules. But AhCobQ is different. It has a unique way

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