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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

Boxing's Big Blunder: The Weird Night of Davis vs. Roach

In the boxing world, a recent match between Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach ended in a controversial draw. The fight, which took place at Barclays Center, left fans and experts alike scratching their heads. The 30-year-old Davis, who had a perfect record, was expected to win easily. However, things

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Mar 02 2025SPORTS

What's Up with Young Athletes and Tough Coaches?

Teen athletes in competitive sports have a lot to say about how their coaches treat them. Researchers wanted to understand what these young people think about tough coaching methods. They asked over 350 French-speaking athletes about their experiences. The results were surprising. Some athletes thou

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Mar 02 2025SPORTS

Tank Davis and Roach Jr. Battle to a Draw

The boxing world was on edge as Gervonta "Tank" Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. faced off in a thrilling 12-round match. The crowd of 19, 250 at the Barclays Center witnessed a close and controversial fight. Roach Jr. was allowed to fight at a higher weight class, 135 pounds, against Davis, who

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

The Magic of Chitosan: A Superhero for Wound Care

Wound care has come a long way. Now, there are fancy dressings that help wounds heal faster and better. These dressings do a lot of things. They clean up dead tissue, soak up extra fluid, and keep germs out. But finding one dressing that does it all for every stage of healing is tough. There are fou

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Teamwork in Science

Imagine a world where scientists, readers, editors, and reviewers all work together to make groundbreaking discoveries. This is the reality of scientific publishing. It's like a dance with four partners, each playing a crucial role. Scientific journals are the stages where this dance happens, bringi

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

FAT, INFLAMMATION AND WHAT'S HAPPENING INSIDE YOUR BODY

Obesity is a big problem worldwide. It's not just about looking a certain way. It's about what's happening inside your body. When you have too much fat, your body makes special molecules called adipokines. These molecules help control how your body handles energy, fights infections, and deals with i

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Feb 27 2025OPINION

The Moral Compass of Bioethics: A Look at Principlism

Bioethics is a field that deals with the moral dilemmas that come up in medicine and science. It is like a map that helps us navigate these tough decisions. One popular approach is called principlism. It's like a set of rules that guide us towards making the right choices. Principlism focus

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Cancer's Genetic Secrets

Cancer is a tricky foe, and scientists are constantly on the hunt for new ways to understand it. Recent advancements in sequencing cancer genomes have led to some big discoveries. Two standout findings are chromothripsis and kataegis. Chromothripsis is like a chromosomal crisis, where chromosomes br

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Feb 23 2025SCIENCE

Conflict Fingerprints: A New Way to Study History's Fights

Imagine trying to understand a fight without just looking at the punches thrown. That's what some people have been doing with history and archaeology. They focus only on violence and wars. But what if there's more to the story? What if conflicts have stages, like a roller coaster with ups and downs?

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Efficiency: Old vs. New Methods

Healthcare spending is on the rise. This is due to more money, better technology, and older people needing more care. It's crucial to figure out how well health systems work. This is because money isn't endless, and how we spend it affects how good our healthcare is and how well people get better.

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