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Jan 27 2025SPORTS

Fans Demand Star's Return at Mets Event

Fans of the New York Mets took over an event meant to celebrate the team's future. Instead of focusing on the club's plans, they chanted "We Want Pete, " hoping to sway management to re-sign their star player, Pete Alonso. The event featured key figures like team owner Steve Cohen and general manage

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Jan 27 2025BUSINESS

A Closer Look at the Embraer Phenom 100EV and EX

First flying in 2008, Embraer's Phenom 100 is the entry-level business jet for the Brazilian manufacturer. It has evolved in many ways. The Phenom 100E added spoilers for better performance. Its successor, the 100EV, swapped engines for more thrust and updated avionics. The latest model, the 100EX,

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

Sweet Sugar Molecules Fight Cancer: A New Way to Make Them

Ever heard of glycohybrids? They're super important biomolecules with lots of jobs in our bodies. Scientists have just made a bunch of new ones by linking sugar molecules to a compound called coumarin using a special ring called 1, 2, 3-triazole. This ring was made using a clever technique called cl

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

“Formulating Farnesol with Cyclodextrins: A Safer Approach for Combat Antibacteria”

Imagine farnesol, a sticky compound that loves water about as much as a cat loves baths. Scientists figured out how to mix it with other molecules (like β-cyclodextrin and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin) to make it more friendly with water. They chose a cool method called freeze-drying to make these m

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

COVID Misinformation in Rio's North: A Local Look

You've probably heard about the COVID-19 pandemic, right? Well, it's not just about the virus; it's also about how people understand and react to it. In the northern region of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, false information, or fake news, caused trouble. Health groups tried their best to share accurate de

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Jan 27 2025SPORTS

NASCAR's New Partnership with FOX: A Preseason Treat for Fans

This year, NASCAR fans are in for a treat. The racing world is gearing up for the new season with exciting news from NASCAR Studios and FOX Sports Films. They've teamed up to bring us two documentaries: "The Madhouse" and "So Damn Close: Atlanta '24". These shows are set to hit the small screen befo

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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Check Out Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx's Old Sports Hit Before Watching Their New Action Flick!

You know Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx from the big Netflix action movie, Back in Action. But did you know they starred in a sports classic way back in 1999? This movie, called Any Given Sunday, is a must-watch, especially if you're not totally thrilled with their new action flick. Any Given Sunday i

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Why Patients with Fatty Liver Disease Don’t Act on What They Know

People with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) often know they should change their habits to improve their health. But why don't they always follow through? To find out, researchers used the Health Belief Model and talked to patients about what holds them back. MAFLD patie

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

The Visionary Behind Contact Lenses: Professor Eric Papas

Have you ever wondered how contact lenses work? Well, someone who has been crucial in figuring that out is Professor Eric Papas. He's one of the top experts in the world when it comes to researching and developing contact lenses. Imagine trying to put a tiny lens on your eye that needs to be comfort

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword for Society

Nicholas Carr, a renowned tech critic, has been warning about the downsides of technology for years. In his latest book, "Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart, " he dives into the paradox of communication. While we once believed more communication would bring us closer, Carr argu

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