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May 29 2025SPORTS

Stefon Diggs' Off-Field Drama Before He Even Steps Onto the Field

The New England Patriots have a new star player, Stefon Diggs, but he's already in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. A video surfaced showing Diggs with an unknown powder on a yacht in Miami. He was with three women in bikinis and rapper Cardi B. This incident happened before he even played a sin

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

How Gut Bacteria and Butyrate Could Save Astronauts' Bones

The gut's bacteria play a big role in bone health, especially when people are stuck in bed or floating in space. The gut's bacteria can change when people are not moving around. This change can lead to bone problems. But there might be a solution in a substance called butyrate. It is a type of s

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May 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Tiny Helpers in Waste Management

The world is facing a waste problem. Two methods stand out in handling organic waste: aerobic composting and anaerobic digestion. Both have their strengths and weaknesses. They rely on tiny helpers, called microbes, to break down waste. These microbes work in different ways depending on what they ar

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May 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Air Pollution in China's Metro Systems

In the last decade, China has made big strides in cleaning up its outdoor air. However, there's a sneaky problem hiding right under our noses, or rather, right under our feet. The air in urban metro systems is often filled with tiny, harmful particles, and it's a problem that hasn't gotten much atte

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May 23 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Winged Bean Seeds

Winged bean seeds, often overlooked, are a powerhouse of plant protein. These tropical legumes have a lot to offer, especially when it comes to creating helpful peptides. Peptides are tiny bits of protein that can do big things in our bodies. One type, called ACE-inhibitory peptides, can help manage

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Probiotics and Athletes: The Gut Connection

The body's reaction to intense physical activity can be a double-edged sword. While exercise is crucial for fitness, it can also trigger inflammation, which can slow down an athlete's recovery. This is where probiotics come into play. These tiny organisms, often found in yogurt or supplements, might

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Patients Benefit from Specialized Care

Breast cancer patients often face a tough journey, especially after surgery and during radiotherapy. A recent study shed light on how specialized care can make a big difference. The research involved 102 patients who had their first radiation treatment between July 2021 and June 2022. These patients

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May 20 2025BUSINESS

Genetic Data on the Move: Regeneron's Big Buy

A major shift is happening in the world of genetic data. Regeneron, a big name in biotechnology, is stepping in to buy 23andMe, a company known for its DNA testing kits. The price tag? A cool $256 million. This move comes as 23andMe faces bankruptcy, but Regeneron has plans to keep the company runni

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Early Steps: The Surprising Discovery of Ancient Footprints

The history of life on Earth is full of surprises. One such surprise came from a discovery in eastern Victoria. It was a set of footprints, frozen in stone. These footprints were not just old, they were incredibly old. They pushed back the timeline of a major group of animals, including humans, by m

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Tea Trash to Treasure: Boosting Gut Health with Fermented Fibre

Tea leftovers are often tossed aside, but they're packed with dietary fibre. Most of this fibre is insoluble, but soluble fibre is known to be better for health. A recent study used a specific fungus, Eurotium cristatum, to turn tea leftovers into soluble dietary fibre. The results were impressive.

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