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Jul 06 2025BUSINESS

The AI Talent Gold Rush: Who Wins and Who Loses?

Big Tech is throwing massive amounts of money at top AI talent, creating a huge gap between the highest-paid workers and everyone else. Meta is reportedly offering up to $300 million over four years to lure top researchers from OpenAI. This is part of a broader trend where AI experts are being paid

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Silverstone Showdown: Bearman's Rise and Weather Worries

At Silverstone, the British Grand Prix promises a thrilling showdown. Max Verstappen secured pole position in a tight qualifying session. He beat out Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris by a narrow margin. The McLaren drivers are right behind him, setting the stage for an intense race. Oliver Bearman is

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Hidden Players in COVID-19

The human body is a bustling city of tiny organisms. Some of these tiny organisms are bacteria that live in the upper respiratory tract. These bacteria can influence how the body reacts to infections like COVID-19. A recent study shed light on this complex relationship. Researchers looked at 123 pe

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Gut Bacteria and Erectile Dysfunction: A Hidden Link?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common issue, but its causes can be complex. Recent research is looking into how gut bacteria might play a role in this condition, especially in cases linked to blood vessel problems. The study involved 151 men, split into three groups: those with ED due to blood vess

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

How Exercise Affects Your Jumping Power

Ever wondered how different types of workouts impact your ability to jump? Researchers have been looking into this, focusing on how your body responds after exercise that's tough on your energy but not on your muscles. They found that after such workouts, your jumping power might not be as affected

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of ALS: A Closer Look at Brain Cells and Tiny Messengers

ALS, or Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, is a tough disease that affects motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. It's a challenge for scientists to understand the molecular pathways involved in ALS and other neurological diseases. In a recent study, researchers took a closer look at two types of

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Scientists Are Using Supercharged Immune Cells to Fight Arthritis

Scientists have been using a powerful new tool to fight cancer. Now, they are testing it on a different kind of battle: rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This therapy, called CAR-T cell treatment, gives immune cells superpowers to fight diseases. In RA, the body's defense system turns against itself, causi

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor from Afar

A mysterious traveler has been spotted heading towards our solar system. This object, now named 3I/ATLAS, is the third confirmed interstellar visitor. It's currently between the asteroid belt and Jupiter, moving at an incredible speed of about 130, 000 miles per hour. The object's origin is quite i

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Jul 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Kelly Clarkson Puts Health First, Cancels Vegas Shows

Kelly Clarkson hit a snag with her Las Vegas residency. She had to call off the first few shows of her "Studio Sessions" at Caesars Palace. The 43-year-old singer took to Instagram to share the news. She said she was working hard to make the shows special for her fans. But the rehearsals took a toll

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Use Sugar Chains to Stay Strong and Flexible

Plants have a clever way of staying strong and flexible. They make something called polysaccharide-based primary cell walls. These walls are like a super-strong net that helps plants grow and protects them from harm. But how exactly do these walls work? Scientists are still figuring that out. The w

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