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May 03 2025SPORTS

The Impact of Surface Angle on Jumping Techniques

Jumping is a fundamental part of many sports. It is often studied in research. Most of these studies focus on jumping on flat surfaces. This is not always realistic. In real sports situations, athletes often land on uneven or slanted surfaces. This makes it important to study how the body adapts to

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May 02 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Tax Status in the Crosshairs: A Battle of Ideals

A heated debate is unfolding between Harvard University and the federal government. The core issue? Tax-exempt status and the limits of federal control over academic institutions. The government has threatened to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status, a move that has sparked intense discussion.

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Prepping for Surgery: The Power of Prehab

The value of physical activity for cancer patients is well-established. It is a fact that people who stay active during treatment tend to have a better outlook. This is why prehabilitation, or prehab, has gained attention. Prehab focuses on getting patients physically ready before surgery. This

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May 02 2025POLITICS

AI's Role in Shaping Political Views: A Closer Look

The world of politics is full of mysteries. One big question is how people change their minds about political issues. This is tricky to study because of data limits. But now, AI tools, especially generative large language models, are stepping in to help. These tools can create lots of data and t

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May 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

AirPlay's Hidden Dangers: What You Need to Know

AirPlay is a convenient tool that lets users share media between Apple devices. However, recent findings have revealed significant security flaws. These issues can allow unauthorized access to devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network. This vulnerability is not limited to iPhones. Many other d

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May 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

AirPlay Flaws: How to Keep Your iPhone Safe from Hackers

Apple devices are a common target for hackers. This is because they are widely used and have features that can be exploited. One such feature is AirPlay, which lets users stream content between Apple devices. Recently, it was found that AirPlay has serious security flaws. These flaws can allow hacke

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May 02 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Stand Against Old Deportation Laws

A federal judge recently made a bold move. He stopped the government from using an old law to deport young Venezuelans from South Texas. This law, from the 1700s, was meant for wartime. The judge said using it this way was wrong. The judge, Fernando Rodriguez Jr. , was the first to rule against thi

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May 02 2025EDUCATION

The Challenge of Teaching Science in a Post-Truth World

The term "post-truth" has become a buzzword in recent years. It describes a time when feelings and beliefs hold more sway than facts. This shift has big implications for how science is taught. It is important to understand how to tackle the spread of false information. This is where science educatio

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Spotting Blood Loss After Tumor Surgery in China

In China, spotting blood loss after surgery to remove tumors in the abdomen is a big problem. It is often not clearly noted in medical records. This makes it hard to study how often it happens and why. Doctors usually have to read through lots of medical notes by hand. This takes a lot of time and e

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May 01 2025POLITICS

Economic Shifts and Global Tensions: A Quick Look

Last quarter, the U. S. economy took a hit, shrinking by 0. 3%. This dip in the gross domestic product was a surprise to many. People are feeling uncertain about the future, and this uncertainty is affecting their spending habits. They are being more careful with their money, especially when it come

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