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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

President Trump’s Victory: A Wake-up Call for Europe’s Politics and Migration Policies

President-elect Donald Trump's win is shaking things up globally, including in Europe. Politicians are worried about how this change might affect their strategies, especially in the Middle East. Trump’s victory highlights two key trends: incumbency is no longer an advantage, and voters are tired of

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Colby Covington's Eye Injury: A Closer Look at UFC Tampa

At the recent UFC Tampa event, the main fight between Colby Covington and Joaquin Buckley ended abruptly due to an eye injury. Covington, a former interim welterweight champion, was making a comeback after a year-long break. His opponent, Buckley, had been more active. The fight took a turn when Buc

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Discovering Breast Cancer in Guangzhou: A Study's Journey

In the bustling city of Guangzhou, China, a significant research project called the Guangzhou Breast Cancer Study (GBCS) started in 2008. Its mission? To uncover what makes breast cancer (BC) so common in South China, especially among women aged 41-60. The study is like a big puzzle with three main

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Celebs and Politics: Where Did the Voice Go?

Back in 2016, a bunch of well-known actors like Martin Sheen and Debra Messing got together to create a video. Their mission? To convince the Electoral College to change their votes and stop Donald Trump from becoming president. They thought Trump wasn't the best choice, but their plan didn't pan ou

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Dec 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Boxing Movies: A Fresh Take on Sports Dramas

In a world where sports movies often follow predictable formulas, three new films are stepping into the ring with unique stories. These movies, directed by industry veterans, are giving sports dramas a new twist. "Day of the Fight" is a black-and-white film about a boxer seeking redemption. It's not

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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Flowering in Brassica napus: The Tug-of-War Between Two Transcription Factors

Every plant has its own clock, and in the case of rapeseed (Brassica napus), two transcription factors are calling the shots. Say hello to BnaC09. FUL and BnaC06. WIP2! These guys are like the good cop (BnaC09. FUL) and the bad cop (BnaC06. WIP2) when it comes to flowering time. Early bloomers are

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Unraveling Esophageal Cancer Trends in the Middle East: A Closer Look at Kuwait

Have you ever wondered what factors influence the rise or fall of esophageal cancer rates? Well, let's dive into a study that delved deep into this question, focusing on Kuwait from 1980 to 2019. This research aimed to figure out how age, time, and the generation you're born into can affect your cha

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Long-Term Results of One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass: A Closer Look

One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB) has been making waves for its quick and medium-term weight loss results. But how well does it hold up over the long haul? That's what researchers set out to find by tracking 1971 patients for 5 to 9 years after their surgery. This study adds to the ongoing conve

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Exploring Blue Dye in Breast Cancer Surgery: How It Affects Sentinel Node Mapping

Every year, countless women undergo breast cancer surgery, with lumpectomy being a common procedure. After the tumor is removed, doctors often inject blue dye to help find the sentinel lymph node, which can give crucial information about cancer spread. But how does this blue dye injection, done afte

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Saving Fruits with Sugar and Plasma: A science trick

Have you ever noticed that an apple slice turns brown faster than you can say "peel me"? That's thanks to an enzyme named polyphenol oxidase (PPO). Scientists have found a neat trick using cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) to stop this. CAP is like a gentle, invisible breeze that can turn off PPO. In a

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