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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Different Drivers Hear Their Electric Cars

Electric vehicles (EVs) are known for their quiet operation, which opens up new possibilities for designing auditory experiences (AX). This is crucial because EVs lack the familiar engine noises that drivers and pedestrians rely on for awareness. To understand how different drivers experience sounds

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

The Holy Healers of the Bladder and Beyond

Medieval times were heavily shaped by Christian beliefs. Within this era, saints were highly respected as figures who could help cure illnesses. When it comes to urology, six saints are particularly notable. First, there is Saint Margaret of Antioch. She is often shown wearing a belt around her kid

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

Solving the Mystery of Pipes Clogged by Hot Water

Pipes transporting hot water from the Ain Skhouna spring in the Agadir region are facing a persistent issue. They keep getting blocked. To tackle this, a detailed examination of the water and the gunk inside the pipes is essential. The water from the spring is packed with minerals. It is so hard

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Apr 23 2025SPORTS

Can the Browns and Jaguars Pull Off a Draft Day Swap?

The NFL draft is a hotbed of speculation and rumors. Many of these whispers will fade away, but some might just come true. In the days leading up to the draft, teams, agents, and media outlets are buzzing with information. Some of it is true, but most of it is just noise. The Cleveland Browns an

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Apr 23 2025SPORTS

A New Perspective on the 2024 NFL Draft Picks

The NFL Draft is a big guessing game. Everyone tries to predict where players will land. But what if teams picked based on what they really need? That is an interesting idea. The Chicago Bears made a smart call last year. They picked Jayden Daniels over Caleb Williams. It was a bold move, but it pa

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

The Saltwater Secret of the Dinosaur-Eating Crocodile

The ancient terror crocodile, Deinosuchus, was a fearsome predator that roamed North America around 82 to 75 million years ago. This giant reptile had a body nearly as long as a bus and teeth the size of bananas. It was known for its wide, long skull with a unique, bulbous lump, unlike any other cro

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Boeing is gearing up to ask the Federal Aviation Administration for the green light to boost its 737 Max jet production to 42 per month by the end of this year. This push comes as the company shows signs of improvement in its financial performance and operational efficiency. The company's latest qu

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

How Spain is dealing with flu in older adults

In Spain, people aged 50 and above face a significant risk of flu complications. This is due to the high number of chronic health issues in this age group. As people get older, their immune systems do not respond as well to vaccines. This makes them more vulnerable to flu infections. The age group

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

The Postpartum Pelvic Floor Dilemma

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and bowel. It is a common issue for women after childbirth. Three different treatments were put to the test to see what works best. The goal was to find out which method helps the most. This is important because a healthy pelvi

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Spotted Salamanders: How Seasons Affect Their Energy Use

The spotted salamander, a type of ectotherm, lives in environments with big temperature swings. These creatures spend much of their time underground, which might shield them from sudden temperature changes. However, research shows that their bodies still react to seasonal shifts. This reaction is se

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