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Mar 11 2025SPORTS

The Longhorns' Unbelievable Year

The Longhorns, a beloved college football team, had a year that will be remembered for a long time. They had a record-breaking season, winning more games than ever before. They played against some of the toughest teams in the country and came out on top more often than not. The team's success was no

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Are Mental and Physical Health Linked?

A big question in health research is whether there's a single factor that affects both our mental and physical well-being. This factor, if it exists, could explain why some people struggle with both mental and physical health issues, while others seem to breeze through life. This is especially imp

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Brain Glitch: How Astrocyte Troubles Cause Big Problems

Astrocytes are like the brain's support crew. They keep neurons happy and healthy. But when something goes wrong with astrocytes, big problems can happen. This is exactly what occurs in Alexander disease. A faulty gene called GFAP causes astrocytes to malfunction. This leads to a cascade of issues,

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Mar 10 2025SPORTS

Jimmy G's Back: Rams Keep Their Backup QB

Jimmy Garoppolo is staying with the Los Angeles Rams. He will continue to be the backup quarterback to Matthew Stafford. This news came out on a Monday. Other teams were interested in Garoppolo, but he chose to stay in Los Angeles. Stafford also had a restructured deal to return to the team last

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Mar 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Death Stranding 2: The Next Chapter

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is set to hit the PS5 on June 26th. The game will cost $70, and preorders will start on March 17th. This is a big deal for fans who have been waiting for the sequel to the original game. The game's trailer is 10 minutes long and features a new song called "To the W

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Supercharging Cancer Fighters: A New Way to Grow NK Cells

Scientists are always looking for new ways to fight cancer. One promising approach is using natural killer (NK) cells, which are part of our immune system. These cells can be taken from cord blood and grown in a lab. This process is called ex vivo expansion. The big challenge is finding a simple and

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Hospitals and Robots: A Match Made in Efficiency

Hospitals are getting smarter. They are using electronic medical records (EMRs). These records are changing a lot because of new technology. Think about artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and cloud services. All of these things are making hospitals more complicated. This means tha

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

The Journey of Digital Health Records: From Simple Files to Super Tools

Picture this: a hospital without a digital map. That was the reality before digital health records. Fast forward 25 years, and these records have become super important in healthcare. They are called Electronic Health Records (EHRs). These tools can make healthcare better and more efficient. Bu

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Mar 07 2025RELIGION

Religion in Motion: The Science Behind Spiritual Movements

Religion is a big part of life for many people around the world. It's not just about beliefs, but also about actions. These actions, or "religious motor behaviors, " can be anything from quiet rituals to lively dances. They can be voluntary, like when you choose to pray, or involuntary, like when yo

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Border Chaos: NGOs and the Money Trail

The recent shift in U. S. border policies has brought a lot of changes. Since 2021, millions of undocumented immigrants have crossed into the country. This has led to a lot of problems for communities and public resources. While criminal groups have benefited from this situation, so have some non-go

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