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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

The Story of Kneecap Cartilage: What Works and What's Next

Knee cartilage damage, especially around the kneecap (patella), is quite common. Unfortunately, these injuries don’t heal on their own easily, so surgery might be necessary to fix them, improve symptoms, and slow down the development of knee arthritis. We know a lot about fixing cartilage in other p

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Stand Up, Colorado: Protect Our Votes and Voices

Hey there, Coloradans! Ever felt like your voice doesn't matter? Like there's nothing you can do to change things? Well, think again. Democracy isn't just about voting; it's about speaking up and getting involved. Remember the Pledge of Allegiance? "With liberty and justice for all"? That's not just

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

Meet the Kelse's Newest Addition and Jason's Late-Night Gig!

Life after the NFL is looking pretty good for retired Eagles star Jason Kelce. While he's been keeping busy with his podcast, "New Heights, " and his ESPN gig, there's been some big news in his personal life too. His wife Kylie just announced they're expecting another baby girl! Kylie shared a cute

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Books Reflect Shifts in Moral Talk After 9/11

Imagine flipping through a book published in the United States after the 2001 terrorist attacks. You might notice something different about the words on the pages. A recent study dug into how phrases about morality changed in books from the U. S. , Great Britain, and Spanish-speaking countries. Rese

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

The Power of Peer Pressure: A Letter's Impact on Healthcare Leaders

Healthcare leaders hold significant sway when it comes to adopting new practices based on evidence. A study set out to see if a simple letter could nudge these leaders towards embracing evidence-based practices. The letter in question didn't just provide information, but also played on social norms

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

The Avatar Link: Understanding Gaming Addiction with Machine Learning

Recently, a study on using machine learning to tackle gaming disorder sparked important questions. A follow-up commentary highlighted two key issues: defining the bond between users and their game characters (avatars) and improving how machine learning tools assess risks for gaming disorder. This pa

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

Space Telescopes and Starshades: Finding Earth-like Worlds

Imagine going on a cosmic treasure hunt for planets similar to our own. NASA's New Worlds Observer (NWO) mission is an exciting step in this direction. This mission involves a 4-meter space telescope and a 50-meter starshade placed at a stable point between Earth and the Sun, known as L2. The goal?

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

Top High School Quarterback Chooses Colorado and Coach Prime

Julian Lewis, a rising star in American high school football, has switched his commitment to Colorado and Coach Deion Sanders, also known as "Coach Prime. " This decision came shortly after Lewis decided not to go to the University of Southern California (USC). Lewis shared his new plan on the Pat M

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

Travis Hunter: NFL Draft Hopeful and Two-Sport Star

Travis Hunter, a star player for the Colorado Buffaloes, has announced his plans to enter the 2025 NFL Draft. Hunter, who is just 21 years old, is a favorite to win the Heisman Trophy. He plays both cornerback and receiver for the Buffaloes, making him a rare two-way player in college football. Hunt

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Celebrities: Democrats' Secret Weapon in Midterm Elections?

David Litt, a former Obama speechwriter, thinks Democrats should listen up when celebrities talk politics. After Kamala Harris' loss, many Dems blamed stars for the defeat, but Litt sees it differently. He believes celebs can fire up voters in midterm elections, where turnout matters big time. Glen

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