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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Eau Claire Adults Dodge for a Good Cause

In the heart of Wisconsin, the Valley Sports Academy organized its third annual dodgeball tournament, with a twist. Instead of young athletes, adults grabbed the spotlight to raise funds for the Eau Claire Children's Museum. The event, held on a chilly Saturday, showcased the community's spirit as a

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How Smoking Can Boost Brain Struggles for Those with Heart Rhythm Problems

Imagine trying to assemble a puzzle while your friend keeps shaking the table. That's kind of what happens to your brain when you have atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm issue that makes your heart beat irregularly and quickly. Blood flow to your brain gets messy, and that's not good. Now, add smok

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Real Frequency Boost: Simplifying Many-Body Theory

Imagine you're trying to understand how particles interact in a complex system. This is what many-body theory deals with, and it's tough! The problem is, these interactions involve lots of different frequencies, which can clog up your computer's memory. Scientists often use a method called numerical

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Ukraine Aid: Could Europe Step In If U. S. Funding Drops?

Imagine this: the U. S. could soon reduce its funding for Ukraine, leaving Europe to potentially fill the gap. This scenario has become more likely since the election results, where Donald Trump and the Republican party took control. Trump has suggested that U. S. aid to Ukraine might decrease, whic

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Mayor Eric Adams' Funding Dilemma: Public Money on the Line

On Monday, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City will find out if he'll receive millions in public funds for his reelection campaign. This decision by the Campaign Finance Board comes as Adams prepares for a corruption trial in April. If the board says no to funding, Adams could face a tough fight in th

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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Remembering Stuart Scott: Dana White Steps Up for Cancer

January 4, 2015, was a tough day for sports fans worldwide. The beloved ESPN anchor, Stuart Scott, passed away after a long fight with cancer. He was just 49. Nine years later, UFC's Dana White shared his memories of Scott and joined forces to raise funds for cancer research. White met Scott throug

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

How Working Memory Helps Kids Solve Puzzles

Kids grow up learning to figure things out in two main ways: inductive reasoning, where they make guesses based on what they see, and deductive reasoning, where they use rules to solve problems. Both of these skills depend on something called executive functions, which include working memory, inhibi

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of miRNA and lncRNA Interactions in Diseases

Ever heard of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs)? These are parts of our genome that don't make proteins but still have a big job to do. Two types, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs), are super important in controlling our genes and lots of body processes. Any changes in how much or how the

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Social Media and Teens: A Shifting Impact on Mood and Friendships

Ever wondered how using social media affects teenagers' feelings and friendships? A study looked into this by asking 297 teens (average age 14, mostly Dutch) to report their social media use, mood, self-confidence, and closeness to friends over two separate 3-week periods, 6 months apart. The result

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Improving Health and Sexual Wellness: A Lifestyle Intervention for Chinese Women in Menopause

Ever wondered how changing daily habits can transform the lives of women going through menopause? A recent study explored this by looking at the impact of a therapeutic lifestyle modification (TLM) program on the health and well-being of perimenopausal Chinese women. This trial was designed to see i

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