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Nov 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Explore the World of Motiram: A New Survival Game with Mechanical Beasts

Get ready to dive into the world of Motiram, an upcoming survival crafting game that's coming to PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android, along with PC. Developed by Tencent Games' Polaris Quest and Aurora Studio, this game is all about surviving in a world dominated by giant mechanical beasts. Imagine a w

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Metabolomic Clues to Managing Alcohol Disorder Symptoms

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a significant worldwide health issue that lacks effective treatments. Scientists are still trying to grasp the biochemical pathways that cause this disorder. This is where metabolomics comes in—it's a promising method to understand the metabolic changes linked to AUD.

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

When Bacteria Hang On: Secrets of Long-Term Survival

Have you ever wondered how some bacteria can survive for ages without food? This is exactly what scientists found in Streptomyces minutiscleroticus. These little guys stay alive even when food is scarce. They keep making proteins, and surprisingly, they can even grow a bit, shown by their sensitivit

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Nov 29 2024BUSINESS

The FTC's New Focus: Microsoft's Cloud and Cybersecurity Practices

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has opened a broad antitrust investigation into Microsoft's entire business. Lina Khan, the FTC chair, has been critical of Microsoft in the past, particularly during their attempt to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Despite her efforts, the de

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Nov 29 2024SPORTS

Giants' QB DeVito Out, Lock Starts; Cowboys Miss Diggs Again

New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito won't be playing in today's game against the Dallas Cowboys. He's been listed as inactive, but will be ready if needed as the emergency third-string QB. DeVito hurt his right forearm in his first start this season against the Buccaneers. Drew Lock is steppin

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Why the Brain Ages: Fighting Alzheimer's with Anti-Aging Tactics

Alzheimer's disease, a tough foe that damages the brain over time, is a major worry due to our growing life expectancy. We need better ways to tackle it, especially those that fight aging. Recent research has given us lots of options, from simple lifestyle changes to fancy new medicines. Regular wor

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Weather Woes: How Climate Change Hampers HIV Care in Limited-Resource Areas

Climate change is making it tougher to fight HIV in places with limited resources. Severe weather events are messing up HIV services, which could slow down the goal of ending HIV as a big health problem by 2030. Let's look at how this happens and what can be done to make HIV care stronger. First, l

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Research in Africa: A New Perspective

Imagine this: a group of African climate scientists gathered in a room in Cape Town. They weren't just discussing weather patterns; they were presenting results from complex models that explored the potential impacts of solar geoengineering on local climate. These researchers, who are experts in cli

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Healthy Habits at Work: How Shifts and Jobs Affect Hospital Staff

Working strange hours is a must in hospitals to keep patients safe around the clock. But it can take a toll on health. Disrupted sleep, poor food choices, and high stress levels are common among hospital workers who do shift work. This can vary a lot depending on the type of job. For example, nurses

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Nov 28 2024LIFESTYLE

Laughter and Love: How a Family Bridges Divides

Imagine a family where politics and religion don't divide, but bring people closer. That was the case with John Mitchell, who was as conservative as he was Christian. He was a cardiologist, while his sister-in-law, the narrator, was anything but. Despite their differences, they found a common ground

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