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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Braking News: How Car Tech Might Be Saving Lives

In Japan, a recent look into car crashes showed interesting results about a feature called automatic emergency braking (AEB). This tech is designed to stop a car automatically if it senses a potential collision. Researchers wanted to see if AEB makes a difference in how badly pedestrians and cyclist

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May 11 2025SPORTS

Who Will Take the Lead? Game 3: Warriors vs. Timberwolves

This Saturday night, the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves are set to clash in Game 3. The chase for the series lead is on, and the Timberwolves are eager to regain their home-court advantage. The Chase Center in San Francisco will host this crucial matchup. The series is tied at one

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May 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Understanding Violence Among Mexican Youth

Violence among young people is a major concern worldwide. In Mexico, this issue has been growing, but it hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. Let's dive into what's happening with violence among children and teenagers in Mexico. Mexico has seen a rise in interpersonal violence (IPV) in recent y

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May 10 2025POLITICS

The Day Israel's Elite Commandos Saved Lives

Israel's fifth Brigade recently held a significant ground force drill, marking a historic event. This event was the anniversary of the Sabena Flight 571 hijacking, which took place on May 8, 1972. The incident involved four terrorists from the Black September group. They took control of a plane trav

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Knee Hero: ALL's Role in Stability

The knee is a complex joint. It's not just about the big bones and muscles. There's a smaller player called the anterolateral ligament (ALL). This ligament is getting more attention from researchers. They want to know how it helps the knee stay stable. Especially when the anterior cruciate ligament

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Spinal Injury and Urinary Woes: The Hidden Struggle

In the world of spinal cord injury (SCI), urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a big deal. They don't play by the same rules as they do in the general population. For those with SCI, UTIs can really mess up their quality of life. In some cases, they can even lead to something as serious as urosepsis,

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May 08 2025SPORTS

Pitching Puzzles and Division Drama

The 2025 MLB season is heating up, and there are several storylines to keep an eye on. The Reds are holding their breath as Hunter Greene heads for an MRI. This 25-year-old right-hander has been a powerhouse, with a 2. 36 ERA in eight starts this year. He left his last game early due to a groin iss

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Double Trouble: The Rare Injury That Tests Medical Skills

The human body is amazing. It can handle a lot. But sometimes, it faces injuries that are so rare and complex that they push medical skills to the limit. One such injury is the simultaneous rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and the patellar tendon. This isn't your average sports injury

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Spine injuries in sports: Who's at risk?

Spine injuries from sports are a big deal. They can happen to anyone, but some people are more likely to get hurt than others. This was the focus of a recent study. It looked at data from 2011 to 2020. The goal was to figure out who gets hurt the most and why. The study looked at lots of different

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May 03 2025SPORTS

The Red Sox's Unexpected Move: What Happened to Triston Casas?

The Boston Red Sox had to make some unexpected changes to their team lineup. The team had to put Triston Casas on the injured list. This came after he hurt his left patellar tendon during a game against the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park. He had to be carried off the field, which was a clear sign of

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