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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

Guess What? NYT's Sports Puzzle is Here!

Ever wondered what it's like to solve a sports-themed puzzle? Well, The New York Times has got you covered with their new game, Connections: Sports Edition. Don't let the weird letter groups fool you – these clues can be solved! The game is open for free daily plays while it's still in beta testing.

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Pooping Before Tests? Study Says It Might Help

A new study shows that triathletes did better on a quick decision-making test when they used the bathroom beforehand. The study was small, with only 13 participants. They took the Stroop test three times over a week, once without going to the bathroom, once after going naturally, and once after taki

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Staying Connected: 6G Networks Beat Weather Slumps

In today's world, a strong internet connection isn't just nice—it's necessary. Wi-Fi 6 routers are a big part of that, especially when they don't have wires. But there's a catch. These routers can be affected by weather and aren't exactly protected from intrusions. This means that when bad weather h

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Motorola's 2025 To-Do List: Bloatware, Connection, and the Moto G Series

Motorola phones are facing a trio of troubles that users just can't ignore. We're talking about unnecessary pre-installed apps (bloatware, anyone? ), spotty connections that make using your phone a hassle, and a Moto G series that's lost its shine. Let's break down these issues and see how Motorola

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Brain Networks in ESKD: A Closer Look

Let's dive into how brain networks function differently in people with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) compared to healthy individuals. Researchers studied 38 ESKD patients and 43 healthy participants. They all had normal brain MRIs, with no apparent structural issues. Each person underwent three ty

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Jimmy Carter's Impact: A Surprising Connection to Idaho

Did you know that the late President Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer from Georgia, left a mark on Idaho's political landscape? Long before he became the 39th President of the United States, Carter considered Idaho Senator Frank Church for the role of vice president during his presidential campaign in

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

Gilat's In-Flight Connectivity Orders Hit $18 Million

Gilat, a company known for its satellite networking technology, has just bagged a significant deal worth over $18 million. This order is for their SkyEdge platforms, along with related services and Solid State Power Amplifiers. All of this is set to be delivered within the next year. Gilat’s design

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Med Diet and Brain Connectivity: A Hidden Link?

Have you ever thought about how what you eat affects your brain? Well, science is starting to find some interesting connections. One diet that's been getting a lot of attention is the Mediterranean diet, or Med Diet for short. This diet is big on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats li

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Dec 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Get Ready for Work: Jabra Connect 5t Earbuds Hit a Record Low Price

Imagine finding a deal so good it makes you forget about Black Friday. That's exactly what's happening with the Jabra Connect 5t earbuds. These little gems are meant for business, and they're now going for just $44. 99. That's a massive 74% off their original price of $169. 99! You might be thinking

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Understanding Muscle Injuries: A Connective Tissue Perspective

Muscle injuries are often classified by their location within the bone-tendon-muscle chain. But did you know that understanding the damage to connective tissues can also help us understand these injuries better? Let's dive into the world of tendons, aponeuroses, and fasciae, and see how they differ

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