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Feb 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chemical Hotspots: Protecting Great Lakes Wildlife

Imagine a vast, beautiful area with five massive lakes. This is the Great Lakes Basin, a treasure trove of freshwater. But there's a hidden danger lurking in these waters. Chemicals of emerging concern, or CECs, are sneaking in and causing trouble for the plants and animals that call this place home

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Feb 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025: A Mix of Legends and First-Timers

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has just announced its 2025 nominees, and it's a list that spans decades and genres. Among the 14 nominees are some familiar names like Mariah Carey, Billy Idol, and OutKast, as well as some first-time contenders like Bad Company, The Black Crowes, and Chubby Checker. T

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

TNK vs tPA: The Stroke Treatment Face-Off

When someone has a sudden ischemic stroke, doctors have to act fast. Two main drugs are used to break up the blood clots that cause these strokes: alteplase (tPA) and tenecteplase (TNK). For a long time, tPA was the preferred choice. But new guidelines from the American Heart Association suggest tha

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Mesothelioma Patients: Real-World Results with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors

Pleural mesothelioma (PM) is a tough cancer to treat. It's caused by asbestos exposure, and it's not easy to cure. Doctors have been looking for better ways to fight this disease. Recently, they have found some promising results with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). ICIs are a type of drug th

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer Treatments: Combining or Going Solo?

First, let's understand what we're talking about. Lung cancer is a deadly disease. Two ways to fight it are chemoimmunotherapy and immunotherapy. Chemoimmunotherapy is like a two-pronged attack. Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells. The chemotherapy part of chemoimmunotherapy has been a sta

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

The Battle of the Strikers: Mbappe vs Haaland

The football world was buzzing with excitement as two of its biggest stars, Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe, went head-to-head on Tuesday night. Haaland, playing for Manchester City, scored twice, but it was Real Madrid, with Mbappe on their team, who won the thrilling Champions League match 3-2.

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Feb 12 2025WEATHER

Frosty Frenzy: Snow and Cold Sweep Across America

Cold weather is taking over many parts of the United States. Schools and roads are shut down due to heavy snow and freezing conditions. More than 99 million people are affected by weather alerts. The Northeast, Great Plains, and Midwest are affected the most. The capital city, Washington D. C. ,

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

How Scientists Use Colorful Tags to See Inside Cells

Let's dive into the world of tiny tags used by scientists to study living cells. These tags, known as "tetraines, " are a big deal in a field called "bio-chemistry. " Bio-chemistry is all about making things react when a certain thing happens. Tetraines are invisible until they react with somet

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Orange Clash: City vs Madrid Showdown

In the heart of the Champions League playoff round, Manchester City and Real Madrid faced off in the first leg. Early on, City had the ball more, but De Bruyne's shot went poorly after a good pass. City were also unlucky not to get a penalty. Despite the low key start, both teams had their chances,

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Feb 12 2025CRIME

Bannon's Border Wall Scandal Ends in Plea

Steve Bannon, a controversial conservative figure, faced a courtroom turn recently. In 2022, he was hit with serious charges. The core reason? A borderline shady online fundraising effort called “We Build the Wall”. What? The campaign, with a devious twist, promised donations wouldn't pay one of th

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