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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Angel Reese Shares Old Photo, Sparks UConn Rumors

In the ever-evolving world of college basketball, not everyone is happy with the new player transfer rules. UConn coach Geno Auriemma and LSU transfer Angel Reese have differing views on this topic. Auriemma had criticized Lauren Park-Lane's transfer from Seton Hall to Mississippi State. Reese, who

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Khamzat Chimaev Spills on Dana White’s Surprising Act of Kindness

You might think that Dana White, the big boss of UFC, only cares about making money and putting on big fights. But Khamzat Chimaev, a renowned fighter, recently revealed a side of White that many don’t know. In a chat with a YouTuber, Chimaev shared how White showed him a different side during a din

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Nov 11 2024SPORTS

Steelers' Daring Punt Plan Backfires

The Pittsburgh Steelers thought they had a clever idea. They wanted to catch the Commanders off guard with a fake punt. But their plan didn't work out. In their own territory, the Steelers tried to pull off a trick play. Defensive back Gunner James Pierre dropped the ball, which was a big mistake. T

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Nov 10 2024SPORTS

Carlos Prates' Big Night: Smashing Magny and Eyeing the Top

In a thrilling UFC Fight Night 247 main event, Carlos Prates showed why he's one of the hottest newcomers. The Brazilian fighter took on Neil Magny, a long-time welterweight contender, and left him motionless on the canvas in just the first round. Prates' impressive performance has him on track to w

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Nov 09 2024FINANCE

The Power of Self-Financing Trading: A Math Whiz's Guide

Ever wondered how trading strategies are designed to never run out of cash? That’s where self-financing comes in! It’s a clever concept that blends math and money. Back in the late '70s, two smart guys, Harrison and Kreps, first introduced this idea. Later, Harrison and Pliska broadened it, making i

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Nov 09 2024SPORTS

A fresh look at sports news generation

Sports game summarization, the process of creating news from live commentaries, has a few challenges. Current methods rely on automated data collection, which leads to a lot of inconsistencies. Moreover, the gap between live commentaries and the finished sports news isn’t always bridged effectively,

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring Opinion Summaries: How Well Do They Represent Diverse Views?

Opinion summarisation is about condensing long texts into shorter versions that keep the main message and opinions intact. But what happens when summaries only reflect the most popular views? That’s what researchers looked into by examining three hotly debated topics related to COVID-19. They found

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Scary Fun: How Thrills Affect Inflammation

Do you like to get scared? Ever wondered if those chills could do something good for your health? Researchers in Denmark decided to find out. They picked a spooky haunted house as their lab, inviting visitors to experience the fright of their lives. The goal was to see how the sudden adrenaline rush

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling Microglia's Bounce Back: A Gene Study

Ever wondered if tiny cells in your eye can bounce back after a sudden inflammation? Scientists used a special strain of mice to find out. They gave these mice a single dose of a harmless bacteria substance into their eyes and watched what happened in the microglia, tiny immune cells in the retina.

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

The Comeback Kids: How Eye Cells Recover After a Fight

Imagine tiny soldiers inside your eyes, known as microglia. These warriors guard your eyes against infections. Scientists wanted to know if microglia could bounce back after an illness. They studied special mice with marked microglia and watched an infection called endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU) un

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