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Nov 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

DWTS Season 33 Finale: Record-Breaking Ratings and a Night to Remember!

ABC's hit dance show, Dancing With the Stars, ended its 33rd season with a bang! The finale drew in a whopping 6. 4 million viewers, the biggest audience the show has seen in four years. This was no easy feat, considering it was up against tough competition like NBC's The Voice. In the crucial 18-49

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Tigers Triumph: Auburn's Historic Win at the Maui Invitational

Auburn's Tigers made history at the Maui Invitational, becoming the first SEC team in 31 years to take home the championship. Coach Bruce Pearl praised his team's dominance, saying, "Our kids were excited to play every game. We controlled that match from start to finish. " The key player was Johni

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Heart Health and Lipoprotein(a): What's the Connection?

Did you know that lipoprotein(a), often forgotten in heart health talks, plays a vital role? Researchers decided to take a closer look at Lp(a) levels and how they might influence atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). They were interested in seeing how traditional risk factors like high bl

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

GhMYB4: The Secret Switch Hiding in Cotton Fibers

Ever wondered how cotton fibers grow so long? It turns out, a tiny protein called GhMYB4 plays a big role in this process. Found in cotton plants, GhMYB4 is like a traffic cop that tells other genes what to do. It's especially active in cells that are growing quickly. When GhMYB4 is around, it keep

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Why Infrared Thermography Could Change Limb Amputations

Imagine you’re facing an amputation due to Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). It can be quite scary, right? PAD affects many people, and in its final stages, it might lead to amputation of the legs. No one wants that, so surgeons are always looking for better ways to handle these tough cases. Enter

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Pear Magic: How Inhibitors Block Flavor-Making Enzymes

You know how fruits get their yummy smell? It's all thanks to tiny, invisible compounds called volatile esters. In 'Nanguo' pears, these esters are produced by an enzyme called PuAAT1. But what happens when you treat these pears with a chemical called 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP)? This chemical is u

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Calcium Ions and Lipid Membranes: A Tale of Imbalance

Imagine tiny calcium ions causing a big stir in our cell membranes. These ions are vital for many biological processes, but their effect on lipid bilayers, especially when they're not evenly distributed, is still a mystery. Scientists used a fancy model to simulate how calcium ions affect membranes

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Healthy Future: Triple Predictors Revealed

Do you know what could help doctors keep a better eye on women's health in the long run? Surprisingly, it's not just one thing. A study found that three key factors can team up to foretell future health risks. These predictors aren't just for any woman, but specifically for those who are currently h

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

AI Helps Doctors Predict Hip Surgery Risks

Hip fractures can be a real challenge for older adults. Scientists wondered if computers could help doctors figure out which patients might face short-term complications after surgery. They compared two methods: traditional approaches and powerful computer algorithms called machine learning. Surpris

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Unexpected Hero: iPad mini 7's Silicon Story

You might think the powerhouses in the Apple world are the Macs or iPhones, but let's talk about the iPad mini 7 for a bit. Apple's new silicon game is on fire, and this little guy is proof. Everyone was expecting the new mini to sport the A18 chip, right? Not so fast! Instead, it got the A17 Pro. W

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