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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Why Novak Djokovic's New Coach Could Change the Game

Novak Djokovic, the tennis superstar from Serbia, has had a disappointing start to the new season after an early exit in Brisbane. Despite his age of 37, he's still aiming high – taking aim at a record-breaking 11th Australian Open title and his 25th Grand Slam win. To help him achieve these goals,

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Viruses: How They Trick Your Body into Helping Them

Viruses aren't just tiny invaders; they're also master manipulators. To take over your body, they need to hijack its communication networks, or signaling pathways. These pathways are like the body's messaging system, telling cells what to do. Viruses can either turn these signals on or off to create

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of R2 Retrotransposons: A New Way to Insert Genes

Ever wondered how scientists might one day fix genetic diseases? R2 retrotransposons could be the key. These tiny genetic elements can slip new genes into specific spots in our cells. Here's how scientists can check if R2 retrotransposons are doing their job right in mammalian cells. First, they ma

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Jan 08 2025WEATHER

Winds of Change: How Strong Gales Ignite Fires in Los Angeles

In Los Angeles, two fires erupted on Tuesday morning amidst a fierce windstorm. The Pacific Palisades faced a 20-acre brush fire, while West Hollywood had a structure fire that spread to nearby brush. The National Weather Service warned of strong Santa Ana winds, with gusts up to 100 mph in some are

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Jan 08 2025WEATHER

Why California Braces for Dry, Dangerous Santa Ana Winds

Southern California is in for a major blast of powerful and dry winds known as Santa Ana winds. These winds can be a big problem for the region, especially when it's already really dry. Forecasters are expecting wind gusts between 50 to 70 miles per hour, and in some high areas, it could go up to 10

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Young Snappers Capture High School Action

As the new year begins, high school photojournalists in Massachusetts are diving into their craft, capturing the excitement of sports and school events. Over 20 students have shared their work in this week's photo gallery, showcasing various sports like basketball, hockey, and swimming, as well as c

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Psychedelics: The Next Big Wave in Wellness

Imagine diving into the future of mental health and wellness. Psychedelics, once shunned, are now gaining renewed interest. Why? Scientists and the public are waking up to their potential. Research shows substances like psilocybin (magic mushrooms) and MDMA can rewire the brain, helping with conditi

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Sci-Hub: A Mixed Blessing for Free Research Access

You know what happens when you mix science, money, and the internet? You get Sci-Hub, a site that shares research papers for free. Sounds great, right? Well, it's not all sunshine and roses. Most scientific papers are locked behind paywalls, which can be a real bummer for researchers who don't have

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

This: Pinpointing Brain Waves in Italy

Stereo-EEG—it's not just about diagnosing, it's a whole process. It combines lots of different data, like how the brain looks, behaves, and even the genes it's made up of. Doctors use this method to guess where the brain's seizures are coming from and then implant electrodes to monitor and stimulate

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Food Safety in Lebanon: A Crisis Within a Crisis

Lebanon has been grappling with a severe economic and financial crisis, and the impact has extended to food safety and security. With the economic downturn, many people are struggling to afford safe and nutritious food. This crisis has not only affected the quality of life but also the practices and

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