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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Monitoring Vessels with Smart Grafts: A New Way to Track Blood Flow

Keeping an eye on blood flow in artificial blood vessels is super important for spotting problems early. Scientists have created smart vascular grafts, or SVGs, that use tiny, flexible electronics to watch blood flow constantly. But these grafts face challenges like fitting well with the body and gi

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Jan 17 2025LIFESTYLE

When Divorce Hits Home

Divorce can leave painful reminders everywhere. A woman's sister-in-law wants her to remove wedding photos and gifts from her ex-husband. She feels torn between supporting her sister-in-law and keeping her home decor. Some might say it's understandable to want to erase memories of an ex, but is it f

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

Score Patterns in Pro Sports: What Makes Them Tick?

When it comes to professional team sports, there's a lot of talk about scoring patterns and how they work. But what if there are common principles that apply across different sports? Let's dive in! Researchers looked at years of data from college and pro football, hockey, and basketball. They found

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

How Tennis Racket String Tension Affects Your Forehand Game

Ever wondered how tightening or loosening your tennis racket strings can change your game? A recent study dug into this question by testing three different string tensions. They used fancy tools like a dynamic acceleration signal acquisition system and a radar speed gun to measure how 15 male athlet

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Revving Up: Understanding BMW xDrive Technology

Ever wondered how your BMW handles so smoothly, no matter the road conditions? Meet xDrive, BMW's secret weapon for top-notch driving. This isn't your typical all-wheel drive (AWD); it's packed with sensors and smarts, making your ride super versatile. Imagine a system that's always on the lookout,

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

How Short and Long Brain Connections Help Us Age Gracefully

As we grow older, our brains change in interesting ways. They still function well thanks to a mix of local and long-distance connections. These connections help the brain process information both locally and across different areas. But as time passes, these connections can weaken, which might affect

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Jan 14 2025SPORTS

Warriors' Green Out, Team's Struggles and Trade Talks

Draymond Green, the heart of the Golden State Warriors, won't be playing against the Toronto Raptors. He's dealing with a back injury and an illness. Coach Steve Kerr isn't too worried, though, as Green's back trouble isn't like the one he had a couple of years ago. Green is a key player, averaging

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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Watching Media By Those Unlike Us: The Benefits of Language Diversity

Ever wondered what happens when you watch or listen to content from people who speak differently than you? It turns out, this can actually lead to a more positive attitude. Previous research shows that people often connect with others by using a similar language style, like the same rate of articles

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Jan 14 2025SPORTS

Why is Alex Bregman Still Unsigned?

Last year, the baseball world was buzzing about the Boras Four, a group of top free agents. This year, the focus is on Alex Bregman, a two-time All-Star and World Series champion. Despite his impressive career stats, Bregman is still unsigned. Why is that? Let's dive into the reasons. First, there

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Jan 13 2025WEATHER

Shake and Wave: Japan's Earthquake and Tsunami Alert

On Monday evening, Japan experienced a strong earthquake with an initial magnitude of 6. 9, later revised to 6. 6. The quake struck the southwestern region of the country, specifically in the Kyushu prefecture. Despite the initial high magnitude estimate, no major damage was reported. However, coast

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