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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Dentists: Detecting Drug Use

Dentists hold a unique position in public health. Due to their regular interaction with patients, they have the opportunity to spot signs of health issues beyond the teeth. Drug use, including psychoactive substances, can have some serious effects on the mouth. Dentists might be the first to notice

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Jan 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mapping the multiplicity: Robot teams navigate paths

The real issue with Robot teams, is optimizing their paths. Coordinating, multiple robots is hard but can be done. It comes down to making a good plan. Here comes the fundamental question: How do robots know which path to take? Researchers have divied up these path planning tactics

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

Mysterious Boat Discoveries in the Caribbean Leave Authorities Baffled

A series of distressing events unfolded in the Caribbean in recent days. First, a vessel appeared off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, which was eerily similar to a vessel found in 2021. The 2021 incident is believed to have started from the African coast with migrants hoping to reach th

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Planning for Asparaginase: A Must for Fighting Kids Cancer. Especially in Struggling Countries

In the fight against childhood cancer, one medicine is super important. That medicine is asparaginase, ASN, for short. It is a key part of most treatments for a type of childhood leukemia. This type of cancer is often called acute lymphoblastic leukemia, or ALL. Many kids could be saved with bette

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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Huge Stars Rocking the Grammy Stage

So, picture this: Los Angeles, Sunday evening, and the city is buzzing with excitement. Pop stars and musicians are ready to showcase their performances. Trevor Noah, has been hosting Grammy shows for a while. He will be hosting this year's show. The audience has a lot to look forward to. T

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Driver Trapped in Sinkhole

Every body needs to think about the house we live in. Not the buildings but the systems that keep them going. Like the sewers. In most cities like this one, large pipes carry water away from our homes. This system takes away something we wont talk about. The city has a

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Dallas' Big Win in New Orleans Showcases Their Strong Team Balance

"On a February Wednesday, the Dallas Mavericks began a 10 game series road trip to New Orleans to win over the Pelicans. They powered through with a 137-136 win. They were down by 10 but made a great comeback of a 15-4 run. It was the Mavericks who began the fourth quarter on top with a good lead.

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Eco-Friendly Super-Water-Repelling Surfaces

Are you tired of surfaces that get dirty easily? Science is cooking up a solution! Researchers have found a way to create super-water-repelling surfaces that can keep themselves clean. They're using something called MCM-41 and tweaking it with a bit of aluminum to make it even better. This new surfa

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Jan 29 2025POLITICS

Stop the Presses: Student Loans Safe from Federal Aid Freeze

The White House put a halt on federal grants and loans on Monday, but don't worry, student loans are safe! The Department of Education clarified that the freeze won't affect college financial aid or student loans. The pause is a chance for the White House to review funding that doesn't match Preside

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Jan 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Coach Deion Sanders: Love on the Sidelines

Deion Sanders, a well-known coach, has decided to take a break from relationships after a few didn't turn out as he hoped. He's content with his life and isn't seeking romance at the moment. Deion shares a great on-screen bond with Rocsi Diaz on their show "We Got Time Today. " Their chemistry delig

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