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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

Tai Chi and Mental Health: A Glimpse into its Effects on Psychosis

Researchers recently took a closer look at how Tai Chi affects people dealing with psychosis. They wanted to see if this mind-body practice could help with symptoms, thinking skills, and overall well-being. Tai Chi is known for helping with stress and anxiety, but its role in serious mental illnesse

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Jul 21 2025SPORTS

Chris Paul's Final Hoops Chapter: A Clippers Reunion

Chris Paul is heading back to the Los Angeles Clippers for what might be his last NBA season. The 40-year-old point guard has agreed to a one-year, $3. 6 million deal with the team he played for from 2011 to 2017. This will be his 21st season in the league, and it seems like it might be his final on

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Jul 21 2025EDUCATION

Helping Autistic Students Succeed in College: A Different Approach

Autistic students often face a tough time in college. Many people don't understand autism. This makes it hard for these students to fit in and speak up for themselves. Because of this, they struggle with schoolwork, social life, and even graduating. There's a big need for better support. These stud

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

NASA Wants Your Help to Build a Rocket Part

NASA is looking for creative minds to help design a crucial part of their rocket system. They have a challenge for anyone who thinks they can create a better ejection system for their SPEED project. SPEED is a big deal because it helps NASA test how safe and stable their rockets are when they come b

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Hiring Post Backfires Amid Layoffs

Microsoft is facing backlash again, this time for a job posting that featured a poorly made AI-generated image. The post, shared by Mike Matsel, the Principal Development Lead for Xbox Graphics, showed a woman using a futuristic monitor with the Xbox logo. The image looked off in many ways. The woma

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Movie & TV Store Shutdown: What Happens to Your Purchased Content?

Microsoft has decided to close its Movies & TV store on PCs and Xbox consoles. This change was announced on a support page on July 18. The store, which has been around since 2012, will no longer sell movies or TV shows. If you try to access the store, you will see a message saying that Microsoft is

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Office XML Format: A Digital Leash?

Microsoft's Office XML format is under fire from LibreOffice. They say it's too complicated on purpose. This makes it hard for other programs to work with Microsoft's files. LibreOffice calls this a "lock-in strategy. " They think Microsoft wants to keep users stuck with their software. LibreOffice

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Jul 21 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Tiny Changes: How Scientists Track Harmful Chemicals in Our Bodies

Scientists have created a new tool to detect tiny changes in our bodies. This tool, called a biosensor, can find very small amounts of a harmful chemical called bisphenol A (BPA). BPA is found in many plastics and can cause problems in our bodies. The biosensor uses special materials called SrTiO3

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for PCOS Patients: The Promise of Weight Loss Drugs

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common but often misunderstood condition affecting millions of women. It can cause a range of symptoms, from irregular periods and weight gain to infertility and mental health struggles. For years, treatments have been limited, but a new class of drugs originall

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Jul 20 2025POLITICS

Why Did CBS Cancel Colbert's Show?

Rosie O'Donnell, a well-known comedian, recently shared her thoughts on social media about the sudden end of Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" on CBS. She questioned how safe other Trump critics are in their careers, especially after Colbert's show was canceled. O'Donnell called Trump a "madman" and sai

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