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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

Volleyball Serve Techniques: Straight vs. Diagonal

Ever wondered how different types of volleyball serves affect a player's body movements? A recent study dug deep into this question. Thirteen professional male volleyball players, with an average age of 22 and lots of experience, were observed during two types of serves: straight-line (SL) and diago

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

How Genes and Environment Team Up to Cause Liver Disease

Ever wondered why some people develop liver disease even if they're not overweight? The answer might lie in our genes and how they interact with our surroundings. Let's dive into the PNPLA3 I148M variant, a tiny change in our DNA that makes us more susceptible to metabolic dysfunction-associated ste

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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Plastics Affect Arsenic in Paddy Soils

It's no secret that tiny plastic pieces, called microplastics, are showing up in places they don't belong, like paddy soil. Scientists decided to check how this affects the way arsenic behaves in the soil. They ran a 98-day experiment using both regular and biodegradable microplastics in soil contam

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Unraveling Drug Effects: A New Way to Understand How Medicines Work

Researchers have been working hard to combine drug-related information and forecast what drugs do. But most of these efforts just connect different data together, rather than showing how drugs actually work. This can make it tough to understand and trust the predictions. So, a new approach has been

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Sunny Hostin Criticizes 'Morning Joe's' Meeting with Trump

Sunny Hostin from "The View" didn't hold back when she expressed her thoughts on "Morning Joe" hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski meeting with Donald Trump. She argued that now, more than ever, America needs a press willing to speak truth to power. Hostin felt that the "Morning Joe" team didn

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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution from Pavements: A Hidden Threat

You know how tires leave tiny bits of rubber on the road? Those bits are called microplastics. But did you know that pavements can also release these tiny plastics into the water that runs off roads? A study looked into this over two years. They discovered that asphalt roads let out the most micropl

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Why Do Astronauts Age Faster in Space?

Ever wondered why astronauts on extended space missions seem to age faster? NASA's recent research, Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA), provides some answers. It turns out that spaceflight speeds up aging by causing inflammation, genomic instability, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Interestingly, t

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Russia's Flexible Alliances: A Look at Its Shifting Policies

Russia's foreign policy has always been flexible, shifting alliances as President Vladimir Putin sees fit. Take, for example, Azerbaijan's recent retaking of Nagorno-Karabakh. Despite decades of alliance with Armenia, Russia didn't step in. Similarly, Russia's relations with Israel and Saudi Arabia

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Nov 19 2024CRIME

Kenneth Kimes: A Son's Journey from Crime to Reflection

In the heart of New York City, a tale of crime unraveled when Irene Silverman vanished. Irene's suspicious tenant turned out to be Kenneth Kimes, not just any tenant, but a son in a wild criminal duo with his mother, Sante. Yearning for a normal life and knowing better now, Kenneth, at 49 and behind

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Faster Fingerprint Detection: A New Infrared Scan Method

In forensics, detecting, segmenting, and visualizing latent fingerprints is crucial but time-consuming. Traditional methods involve destructive physical and chemical processes that can take hours to analyze a single fingerprint. Recently, a new laser-based technology has been developed to speed up t

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