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Dec 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Diablo 4's New Challenge: Group Play or Not?

The latest expansion of Diablo 4, the Vessel of Hatred, has been well-received, but not everyone is happy about the new Dark Citadel dungeon. This is the first time in any Diablo game where players are required to team up with others for a challenge. While Diablo games always had optional co-op play

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Notre Dame's Triumphant Return: A Global Effort Celebrated

After a devastating fire in 2019, the historic Notre Dame cathedral in Paris has risen from the ashes, thanks to a global effort and a determined president. The grand reopening, also a diplomatic affair, saw world leaders gathered to celebrate the restoration. President Emmanuel Macron hailed the fe

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

How Patients and Doctors Feel About Team Care for Skin Conditions

Immune-related skin issues, like psoriasis or lupus, can affect many parts of the body. To manage these conditions better, doctors from different fields often team up. This is called interdisciplinary care (IC). But how do patients and healthcare providers feel about this team approach? That's what

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Nato Dream: A Long Way Off

Ukraine's hope to join Nato is not happening anytime soon, say diplomats. A senior Nato diplomat told Reuters it could take months to reach a consensus. The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, is in Brussels for a Nato meeting. Ukraine's foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, sent a letter asking for a

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Nov 30 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Top MP Urges Germany to Act, Not Just Talk

Ukraine's top legislator, Merezhko, has a clear message for German Chancellor Angela Merkel: talk is cheap, and Ukraine needs more than just promises. He's pointing fingers at Merkel's diplomatic approach, which he believes hasn't stopped the war but rather fueled more aggression. Merezhko thinks Me

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Imagining FEBS in 2084: A Future Beyond Borders

Sixty years ago, the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) started as a small group aiming to connect scientists in Europe. Today, it's a global force with over 30, 000 members across 39 societies. To celebrate its 60th anniversary, FEBS Letters held a writing contest asking participan

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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 27 2024POLITICS

Freedom at Last: Three Americans Released from Chinese Detention

In an unexpected turn of events, the US has secured the release of three Americans who had been held captive in China for several years. The news broke earlier this week, with a spokesperson from the US National Security Council confirming the release of Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and John Leung. These Am

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Beyond Bandages: New Tech for Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic foot ulcers, often called DFUs, are a big problem for people with diabetes. They can really mess up someone's life and even lead to serious issues like amputations. Managing these ulcers isn't easy and usually needs a team of healthcare professionals. Poor blood sugar control is a major fac

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

What Do Australians With Mild MS Want in Their Exercise Routines?

Exercise can slow down disability progression for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS). But what workouts do these individuals enjoy? And what tools do they need to make exercise a regular habit? This study dives into these questions by focusing on the personal preferences of Australians with

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