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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Slowing Down Pancreas Cancer with a Special Aspirin

Scientists have been exploring new ways to tackle pancreatic cancer. One interesting approach involves a modified version of aspirin that releases nitric oxide. This special aspirin was tested on mice with a specific genetic makeup that makes them prone to pancreatic cancer. The idea was to see if t

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Aspinall's Bold Bet: Beating the Legend

Tom Aspinall, a heavyweight fighter, was never the same after watching Jon Jones fight in person. He formed a different opinion about the legendary fighter, concluding that Jones just wasn't fast enough to match his style. Aspinall is now brimming with confidence that he can take down Jones in a fig

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

Why Does Jon Jones Want to Face Pereira Instead of Aspinall?

UFC commentator Jon Anik recently revealed that the UFC's top brass, including Dana White, would prefer to see heavyweight champ Jon Jones face interim champ Tom Aspinall. However, Jones has his eyes set on a different opponent: Alex Pereira. Despite the UFC's preference, Anik believes that Jones's

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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Drones Reach Far: Caspian Sea Attack

Imagine this: Ukraine has hit Russian ships in the Caspian Sea, way beyond its borders. It's like trying to hit a bullseye from miles away! A Ukrainian official, Andriy Kovalenko, shared on Telegram that Kaspiysk port in Russia was targeted. Kaspiysk is in Dagestan, near the Caspian Sea. Russia's l

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Corporate Wrongdoings: Crime and Culture in Transitioning Serbia

Serbia's journey from a centrally planned to a market-driven economy has put a spotlight on corporate behaviors, especially their impact on society. Corporate misdeeds have far-reaching consequences, affecting people's health, the environment, and the economy. The problem? Corporations benefit finan

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

How Religions and Languages Change Over Time

Religions and languages are a lot like other social traits, such as age or political views. They evolve just like anything else does. New religions and new languages pop up, while others fade away. It's all about adaptation to society's changes. You might be wondering, "How many religions or languag

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Data Science: A New Perspective

Data science has become a buzzword in both the scientific and business worlds. Big names like CERN, Google, and Walmart rely on data to make predictions and stay competitive. But what is data science really about? It's a combination of different fields like statistics, computer science, and business

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Nov 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather Forecasting with a Pi: A Stylish Home DIY

Ever thought of having a sleek weather forecast display at home? You can make one with a Raspberry Pi and an e-paper screen! This project, shared by AbnormalDistributions on GitHub, shows weather updates and reminders on a 7. 5-inch e-paper display. It’s powered by a Raspberry Pi 3 or newer, fetchin

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Oct 05 2024WEATHER

Beware the Wasp Attack: Storms Displace Insects in North Carolina

A nasty surprise is waiting for people in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. The storm's flooding has forced thousands of yellowjacket wasps and other stinging insects out of their underground nests. These homeless bugs are now on the prowl, looking for any target to sting! Authorities a

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Oct 02 2024SCIENCE

The Oddly Lopsided Planet: WASP-107b's Mysterious Atmosphere

Imagine a planet where one side is always day, and the other is always night. That's what happens on WASP-107b, but there’s something strange about it. Its atmosphere is taller on one side than the other, making it look lopsided. This might not sound like a big deal, but for astronomers, it's a surp

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