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Jul 07 2025SPORTS

Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady: A New Kind of Rivalry

Patrick Mahomes is making waves with his recent comments about Tom Brady. The two quarterbacks have a history, both on and off the field. Brady, now retired, has been sharing his wisdom with Mahomes. This isn't just about football; it's about legacy and authenticity. Mahomes admits that legacy is a

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Days Getting Shorter: What's Happening?

Earth's spin is about to pick up speed, making some days shorter than usual. This change is due to the moon's position relative to Earth. On three specific days in the coming months, the moon's gravitational pull will cause Earth to rotate faster, making each day up to 1. 51 milliseconds shorter. N

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Jul 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Space Burial Mission Goes Awry

A German space company is trying to figure out what went wrong with a mission that was supposed to bring back the ashes of 166 people from space. The Nyx capsule, part of the "Nyx Mission Possible, " was on its way back to Earth after orbiting the planet twice in late June. But something unexpected

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Clues: The Ferroptosis Factor

Researchers dug into how certain markers in the blood might hint at heart trouble. They focused on two things: ferritin and glutathione peroxidase 4 (Gpx4), which are tied to a process called ferroptosis. This process is linked to cell damage and death. The study looked at 396 people with coronary

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

How Lung Cancer Spreads to the Brain and a Potential Treatment

Lung cancer is more likely to spread to the brain than breast cancer or melanoma. This is a big problem because the blood-brain barrier makes it hard for treatments to reach the brain. Researchers wanted to find out which cancer spreads to the brain the most and if a natural compound could stop it.

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Jul 06 2025EDUCATION

AI and the New Wave of Student Entrepreneurs

In recent times, artificial intelligence has become a key player in helping students launch their own businesses. A study focused on Chinese universities revealed that AI tools are not just a trendy accessory but a real confidence booster for aspiring entrepreneurs. When students use AI to learn abo

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking New Hope for Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a tough condition to manage. Even though there are treatments available, there's still a lot of room for improvement. Researchers have been working hard to find better ways to prevent and treat RA. One big step forward came from a study that looked at the genes of many p

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Scientists Are Using Supercharged Immune Cells to Fight Arthritis

Scientists have been using a powerful new tool to fight cancer. Now, they are testing it on a different kind of battle: rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This therapy, called CAR-T cell treatment, gives immune cells superpowers to fight diseases. In RA, the body's defense system turns against itself, causi

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Psoriatic Arthritis Treatment

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a tough condition to manage. It's an inflammatory disease that affects joints and skin. People with PsA often take medicines called csDMARDs to control their symptoms. But what if there's a new drug that could help even more? Deucravacitinib is a new oral medication. It

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Well Does MRI Spot Knee Cartilage Damage Compared to a Special CT Scan?

Knee injuries are a common issue, and figuring out how bad they are is crucial for treatment. Two main ways to look inside the knee are MRI and a special type of CT scan called weight-bearing CT arthrography (WBCTa). This study wanted to see how well MRI does at spotting cartilage damage compared to

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