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Jan 26 2025SPORTS

New GM Takes the Reins in New York

Meet Darren Mougey, the new general manager of the New York Jets. After spending 12 seasons with the Broncos, Mougey is ready to take on a bigger role. He’s worked his way up from a scout to the assistant GM, and now he’s in charge. His first big task? Deciding if Aaron Rodgers stays as the team’s q

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Jan 26 2025SPORTS

Eagles vs. Commanders: A Big Game with Higher Stakes

This Sunday, football fans are in for a treat with the NFC Championship Game featuring the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders. The winner gets a ticket to the Super Bowl, making this matchup extra exciting. In light of this special event, a one-time episode of the NFC East Mixtape pod

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Jan 26 2025SPORTS

Usman Nurmagomedov Learns the Hard Way, No Quick Rematch for Paul Hughes

Usman Nurmagomedov, undefeated in his MMA career, faced Paul Hughes in the main event of PFL Champions Series: Road to Dubai. Despite his perfect record, he admitted to underestimating Hughes before their bout. The fight turned out to be tougher than expected, with Nurmagomedov winning by unanimous

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Veteran's Unexpected Diagnosis: A Lesson in Resilience

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. Rayshaun Smith, 32, thought his knee pain was just a result of his intense military training and exercises. The discomfort persisted for years, but he managed it with over-the-counter painkillers. It wasn't until 2020, while working stateside, that he decided to see an Air Forc

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The Phage M198: A Promising Weapon Against Klebsiella Infections

The world is facing a big problem: bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics. That's why scientists are looking for new ways to fight these nasty germs, especially those that cause serious infections like Klebsiella pneumoniae. One exciting option is using phages, which are viruses that attack

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Growing Greens Under Lights: How Red and Blue Make a Difference

Have you ever wondered how different colors of light affect the growth and quality of vegetables? Scientists decided to find out by setting up a plant factory right in a restaurant. They grew three baby-leaf veggies—green lettuce, kale, and pak choi—under different light combinations. Surprisingly,

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Helping Diabetes with High-Tech Care: A Hospital's New Approach

Handling type 2 diabetes isn't just about popping pills. It's about living healthier. That's why Zhang Ye People's Hospital tried something new. They used the Omaha System to help patients online. For five months, they split patients into two groups: those who got this new help and those who didn't.

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Jan 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speed Bumps: How Automated Shuttle Disruptions Affect Performance

Imagine you're on an automated shuttle, zipping through the University of North Carolina in Charlotte. From July to December 2023, researchers were watching how well these shuttles handled their routes. They collected lots of data, like GPS information, disengagement records (when the shuttle hands

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Growing Pearl Virus: A New Way to Study Temperature and UV Effects

Have you heard about Pinctada birnavirus (PiBV)? This virus causes a disease called summer atrophy in pearl oysters, mainly affecting young oysters and causing abnormalities in adults. First spotted in Japan in 2019, studying this virus has been tough due to the lack of suitable cell lines. But don'

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Jan 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mystery Solved: What Slowed Siberian Pines in 1700?

In the Western Sayan Mountains of Southern Siberia, scientists found something peculiar. The tree rings of Siberian pines (Pinus sibirica) suddenly shrank in size around 1700 CE. This wasn't just a small hiccup; it was a significant drop that lasted a decade. Tree rings often tell us about past temp

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