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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Fighting Faith and Family: Ismael Bonfim's Journey in the Octagon

Ismael Bonfim, the Brazilian MMA star, is set to face Nazim Sadykhov in the Octagon. With 20 wins and 4 losses, he's got plenty of fight left in him. Winning against Vinc Pichel recently, he's now focused on maintaining his winning streak. There's been some curiosity about his religious bel

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Feb 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Curious Effects of Water Levels on Fish Life in Amazon Lakes

The Amazon region is home to an endless variety of creatures, with fish being an essential part of the ecosystem. Fish in Amazonian lakes don't just swim around aimlessly. The water levels in these lakes rise and fall throughout the year, and these changes have a big impact on how fish live and fe

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nordic Producers Kickstart Sizzling Series in an Upbeat Market.

It is not a smooth ride for everyone in the Nordic market for shows, but there is one group kicking goals---Miso Film. The night sky is looking better as Miso Film lights up its burners these days. After 20 years this company started by two guys--Peter Bose and Jonas Allen---continues to pump out

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Tremors and Tiny Tots: How Vitamin B12 Deficiency Affects Kids

Kids need certain vitamins and minerals as part of their diet to grow up strong and healthy. When babies and young children do not get enough vitamin B12, a serious problem can come up. Those early signs of a vitamin B 12 shortfall include tremors, developmental delays and anemia. Some children ma

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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

Printing Bones: The New Way to Build Stronger Structures

Building bones from scratch for medical needs is a hot topic in science. 3D printing is a big deal in this field. It's all about creating materials that match real bone tissue. This is tricky because bones have a complex structure. Scientists are exploring new ways to make this happen. Imag

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Feb 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

River Fish: Hidden Dangers in Your Dinner

Imagine biting into a crispy fillet, savoring the taste of fresh fish. But did you know that your meal might be hiding more than just flavor? Fish from the upper reaches of the Pearl River Basin are being tested for dangerous metals, and the results are eye-opening. Seven types of fish were

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Olympia Ohanian: The First of Her Kind and Swiftie

It looks like the Ohanian-Williams family tradition is changing a bit. It is interesting to see the kids of superstar athletes and entrepreneurs and business people often follow in their footsteps, excelling where their parents did. The issue is what do you do when your daughter's

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Feb 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Challenge for Monster Battle Enthusiasts

Monster Hunter is a massive hit! But the folks behind the game, Capcom, are not just focusing on the monster-slaying fans who have been playing for over 20 years. The latest game, Monster Hunter Wilds, promises to be easier for new players, without missing out on the fun that long-term gamers have

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Feb 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Titanic Fever: Jason Aldean Kids Love the Iceberg Movie

Jason Aldean's children, Memphis and Navy, have a unique fascination with the 1997 movie Titanic. The film is famous for its tragic story of the ship's sinking and the love story between Jack and Rose. The movie stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, who are well-known for their roles in this fi

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Feb 11 2025CRIME

The Long Island Case Solved by Technology

On a chilly December day in 2003, a disturbing discovery was made on Long Island. Neighbors found the door of Edna Schubert's home in North Bay Shore, N. Y. , wide open. Inside, they saw a shattered window and papers flying in the wind. But the worst was yet to be seen. Edna Schubert, a 88-year-old

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