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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

The Surprising Health Benefits of Millet and Banana Peel

Have you ever thought about turning food scraps into something useful? That's exactly what scientists did with banana peels and millet flour. They mixed these ingredients and fed them to rats on a high-fat diet. The results were fascinating! The rats showed improvements in their health, including be

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

Why College Gymnastics Wins in Broadcasting, But Swimming Lags Behind

The Paris Olympics was a big win for Team USA in both swimming and gymnastics. But here’s a twist: many top athletes in these sports come from college competitions. Yet, there’s a striking difference between how these sports are broadcast. A 13-year-old swimmer, watching a college gymnastics event,

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

Cooper Flagg: The Quiet Star of Duke Basketball

You might not have heard much about freshman Cooper Flagg, but he's making big waves at Duke. Flagg, a 6-foot-9 powerhouse, is averaging 17. 4 points, 8. 4 rebounds, 3. 6 assists, 1. 6 steals, and 1. 3 blocks per game. This isn't just impressive; it's historic. Many expected Duke to be good, but Fla

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

The Brain's Tale: Watching Videos Together and Alone

Watching videos can be a solo or group activity. It turns out that how our brains respond to this differs hugely. Scientists decided to take a closer look. They got people to watch short videos and rate how much they anticipated enjoying them and how pleased they felt afterward. The brain activity w

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Jan 05 2025WEATHER

Stay Indoors, Louisville! Ice and Snow Cause Road Chaos

Louisville woke up to a winter wonderland on Sunday, but it wasn't all fun and games. A winter storm hit the area, leaving roads covered in snow and ice, making driving conditions pretty unsafe. Officials even asked people to avoid the roads if they could. Things started to get real at around 9 a.

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Art and Science: A Unique Exhibit on Los Angeles' York Boulevard

On York Boulevard in Los Angeles, an unusual sight hangs on a dark wall: a blurred image of a black hole, accompanied by a pair of headphones playing echoes of its cosmic siblings' collisions. This isn't your typical black hole image; it's part of an art exhibit at the OXY ARTS gallery. The black ho

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Navigating Wheelchair Challenges: A User's Perspective

Using a manual wheelchair (MWC) can be tough, especially for new users. A recent study talked to 18 clinicians and 25 MWC users to find out what makes things hard for them. They spent time at various rehabilitation centers, having chats that lasted between 30 to 60 minutes. They asked about moving a

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Revolutionizing Fuel Cells: The Power of Atomic Catalysts

Imagine powering your car or home with nothing but water and air. That's the promise of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). But to make this a reality, scientists need to find a way to make a crucial process called oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) happen more efficiently in acidic environme

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Spartans' Shooting Woes Don't Halt Winning Streak

These days, basketball teams like Duke and the Boston Celtics are relying heavily on their three-point shooting. But Michigan State, led by coach Tom Izzo, seems to be defying this trend. The Spartans are taking and making three-pointers less frequently than most other teams, yet they're still winni

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Basketball Star Eli Ellis and Shaquille O'Neal's Surprising Connection

Young basketball talent Eli Ellis has been making waves in the Overtime Elite (OTE) League. Just a teenager, Eli has already shown incredible skills on the court, earning him the title of OTE League's Season MVP. His scoring prowess and competitive spirit have not gone unnoticed. Recently, basketbal

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