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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Training with Blood Flow Restriction: A Game Changer for Basketball Players?

Basketball is a game that demands peak performance. But what happens when players need to reduce their training load? A recent study looked into something called Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training during a period called the "taper phase. " This phase is all about cutting back on how much exercise

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting IoV's Energy Efficiency with Smart Route Planning

IMAGE THIS: You're on the road, with your car talking to other vehicles, traffic lights, and even road signs. Welcome to the Internet of Vehicles (IoV)! It's a smart world of connected cars that can chat away, sharing info and making driving safer and more fun. But, hold on a sec – these car chats n

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

The Flexible Waiting Game: A New Tool for Delay Discounting

Are you impatient? Do you prefer getting things now rather than later? This tendency is called delay discounting (DD). It's how we devalue rewards based on how long we have to wait for them. DD can be messed up in various health issues and changes as we grow. Many current tests for DD are protected

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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Coen's Crossroads: The NFL's Interview Dilemma

Liam Coen found himself in a tough spot when he agreed to become the highest-paid offensive coordinator for the Buccaneers. There was one small catch: he couldn't interview with the Jaguars. This handshake deal turned out to be a problem when Coen decided to interview anyway. The NFL rules allow ass

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's First Week: A Whirlwind of Change

President Trump's first week back in office has been a flurry of activity, with a series of executive orders and proclamations that aim to reshape the country quickly. He's been true to his word, taking swift action on issues he promised to tackle during his campaign. One of the most notable change

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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' New Coach: A Quiet Friday Night Surprise

Well, it's not exactly the news Cowboys fans were hoping for. Meet Brian Schottenheimer, the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. At 51 years old, he's finally getting his chance to lead a team, but the reaction from fans hasn't been great. Maybe that's why owner Jerry Jones decided to announce the

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Survivors Face a Grim Reality

Mohammed Alshannat, a Gaza resident, has always been a voice for peace and Western democracy. Even before the recent conflict, he advocated for Arabs and Jews to live harmoniously. Now, as the cease-fire settles, Alshannat is grappling with the harsh reality of burying his relatives. He shared his d

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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' QB Coach Tolzien Moves On

The Dallas Cowboys are shaking things up on their coaching staff. After promoting Brian Schottenheimer to head coach, the team is parting ways with their quarterbacks coach, Scott Tolzien. Tolzien's contract has expired, and his future plans are unknown. Tolzien has been with the Cowboys since 2020

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

U. S. Brings Back Old Policy on Abortion Funding

Imagine you're sitting in a high-stakes meeting with key players from various U. S. government branches. The President has just dropped a memo on the table, reviving an old policy known as the Mexico City Policy. This policy, now back in action, means that U. S. funds won't support international gro

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Jan 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water and Health: A Tale of Radar vs. Optical in India's Monsoon

Surface water is crucial for understanding and predicting disease spread, especially in monsoon-affected regions like India’s Western Ghats. Before the arrival of Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) missions, optical remote sensing was used to map water availability. However, cloud cover often

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