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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Nose to Brain: How Sinus Differences Impact Surgeries

The sphenoid sinus, a small cavity in the brain's base, varies greatly among people worldwide. Surgeons need to comprehend these variations when planning surgeries accessed through the nose. This review aims to gather and analyze studies that explore how these differences affect endoscopic endonasal

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

The Buffs' Big Game Flop: A Lesson in Humility

The Colorado Buffaloes, under Coach Prime, had a chance to secure a spot in the Big 12 title game. But things didn't go as planned. The Buffs faced the Kansas Jayhawks in a crucial match, and it turned into a nightmare. Kansas didn't even punt once, highlighting the Buffs' failure to stop them. The

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Bacterial Termination: A New Way to Analyze 3'-End Sequencing Data

You might have heard about the drop in the cost of short-read sequencing over the past decade. This has led to a boom in experimental techniques that use sequencing to solve specific biological puzzles. The catch? These methods often outrun the standardized ways of analyzing the data they generate.

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

Unlocking Clues: The Role of DNA in Crime Scenes

Have you ever wondered how detectives solve tough crimes? Believe it or not, tiny bits of genetic code can hold the answers. Genes, like little instruction manuals, make each of us unique. Scientists use specific tools to read this genetic code and catch the bad guys. One of these tools is called P

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Ipswich vs. Man United: When VAR Went AWOL

In Ruben Amorim's debut game as Manchester United's manager, he faced Ipswich Town at Portman Road. The game started with a bang when Marcus Rashford scored in the second minute, giving away fans something to cheer about. Little did they know, VAR wasn't working at that moment. That's right, the Vid

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Discovering a New Antibiotic Resistance Carrier in Swine Waste

Ever heard of Providencia stuartii? It's a type of bacteria that's becoming a big problem in hospitals. Scientists found a tough strain, named MF1, in swine wastewater. When they checked the DNA of this strain, they found lots of genes that help it resist many antibiotics. One of these genes, called

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Dana Carvey: Back on SNL in December, Skips Elon Musk Impression

Funnyman Dana Carvey is set to revisit the Saturday Night Live stage in December. He's been a regular this season, impersonating President Joe Biden and even trying his hand at Elon Musk. But don't expect to see him do Musk again anytime soon. Carvey admits he's not great at capturing the billionair

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

The Fight for Lost Cash: A Man's $42K Seized and Returned

Imagine sending a package with $42, 000 inside, only to have it seized by police in another state. That's what happened to Henry Cheng, a California jewelry wholesaler. His money was stopped at a FedEx facility in Indiana, and he had to go through a legal battle to get it back. Civil forfeiture all

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Day Charles's Aerosol Ban Hurt Diana's Beauty Routine

At just 21 years old, Prince Charles kicked off his environmental stance with a major speech. His interest in the environment grew, and when he married Diana in 1981, it led to some unique challenges. Diana loved her beauty products, especially her aerosol hair spray, but Charles had different ideas

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Can Traditional Chinese Exercise Really Help Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis?

Traditional Chinese Exercise, or TCE, has been around for ages. It's often used to help people with postmenopausal osteoporosis feel better. But does it really work? Researchers decided to find out by looking at a bunch of studies all at once. This is what they call a meta-analysis. They wanted to g

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