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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

How Your Food Choices and Body Shape Might Be Altering Your Brain

Ever thought about how your meals and body shape might be changing your brain? Scientists are uncovering some interesting facts. They're focusing on the hippocampus, a brain part vital for memory and learning. Researchers are exploring how well the hippocampus works with other brain areas and how th

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Mar 12 2025BUSINESS

Tech Overload: How Bank Workers Are Coping with the Digital Age

In the fast-paced world of banking, technology has become a double-edged sword. On one hand, it drives innovation and keeps customers happy. On the other, it's causing a lot of stress for employees. This is especially true in India, where banks have been quickly adopting new tech since the COVID-19

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

From Scrubs to Suits: A Nurse's Rise to Hospital Leadership

In the world of healthcare, leadership roles are often dominated by men. But Shelly Buck, the president of Riddle Hospital, has shattered that stereotype. She didn't start at the top, though. Buck began her career as a nurse, a role that has shaped her perspective and approach to leadership.

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Mar 12 2025EDUCATION

Idaho's Education Funding: A Closer Look at the Shortfall

Idaho's public schools are facing a significant challenge. The state's funding model for K-12 education doesn't account for the extra needs of students with special requirements. This means districts with a higher number of these students are left with a substantial funding gap. The state's funding

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Mar 12 2025FINANCE

Elon Musk's Tesla Dilemma: Balancing Act Needed

Tesla's stock is bouncing back slightly after a rough day. The boost comes from President Trump's promise to buy a new Tesla EV, which might help smooth over some recent political tension. But, a top analyst, Dan Ives, has some tough words for Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk. Ives thinks Musk needs to find a

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Mar 12 2025OPINION

March 11, 2020: The Day the World Changed

March 11, 2020, was a pivotal day. It was the day when the NBA abruptly canceled its season. This was due to the growing concerns about a novel coronavirus that was spreading rapidly around the world. It was the day when Tom Hanks announced he had contracted the virus. It was the day when the World

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Pixel 10: Same Old, Same Old?

Google's upcoming Pixel 10 has been spotted in some early images, and it looks like the company is playing it safe with the design. The Pixel 10 seems to be sticking with the same flat sides and prominent camera bar that made the Pixel 9 series so popular. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as the

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering Up: How Smart Tech Boosts Green Energy Reliability

Power systems need to be tough. They have to handle all sorts of challenges, from weather to wear and tear. This is especially true for systems that rely on renewable energy sources like solar and wind. These systems use batteries and inverters to store and manage energy. But these components can be

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Mar 11 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Big Summer Shake-Up

Liverpool is gearing up for a major overhaul this summer. The club is eyeing significant changes to its squad, with up to five first-team players potentially on their way out. This news comes as no surprise, given the team's recent performance and the need for fresh talent. The club is reportedly ta

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Detecting Heart Issues in Athletes: A Smart Approach

Athletes pushing their bodies to the limit can sometimes lead to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). These issues affect the heart and blood vessels, making early detection crucial. A new method has been developed to spot these problems using artificial intelligence. This method uses a special kind of a

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