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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Sharks and Heat:The Basking shark's Unique Warmth

The basking shark, a colossal fish that feeds on plankton, has long been thought to be a cold-blooded creature. However, recent studies have hinted that this giant might have some warm-blooded traits. To dive deeper, researchers compared the basking shark's heat-generating and heat-retaining tissues

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May 16 2025CRIME

Unmasking Epstein: The Push for Truth and Transparency

The demand for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's case files is gaining momentum. Teresa Helm, a survivor of Epstein's abuse and now a coordinator at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, is at the forefront of this push. She believes that the full truth about Epstein's actions and those who aid

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Heart Fix for a Teen: A Medical Breakthrough

Heart issues that people are born with are called congenital heart diseases. Thanks to better treatments, many people with these issues now live into adulthood. This has led to a rise in adult congenital heart disease cases. One big challenge is managing heart failure in these adults. Doctors are st

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Infections After Kidney Transplants

Kidney transplant recipients often face a tough battle with infectious diarrhea. This is mainly because of the drugs they take to stop their bodies from rejecting the new kidney. These drugs weaken the immune system, making it easier for harmful germs to cause trouble. This can lead to serious probl

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Good Are Doctors At Guessing Right?

Doctors often rely on tests to figure out what's wrong with a patient. But how often do they guess right just by using their brains and what they see? Not many people have looked into this. So, a group decided to check how well doctors in a hospital's internal medicine department do at this. The

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May 16 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Impact of Fencing Floors

Fencing is a sport that has captured the interest of athletes worldwide. It is common to see competitions happening on tough floors, especially in the United States. These hard surfaces, often found in convention centers, can lead to injuries from the high-impact moves fencers make, like the lunge.

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May 16 2025FINANCE

The Big Move: Tech Firm's Strategic Shift and Growth Plans

The tech world is buzzing with news from Poet Technologies. They've just wrapped up their first quarter of 2025. The company has been busy making big moves. They've been innovating, forming partnerships, and ramping up production. All this is setting the stage for a major revenue boost later in the

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Are Getting Better at Spotting Cancer Fighters

In the realm of breast cancer treatment, there's a lot of focus on something called stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, or sTILs for short. These tiny cells can actually help predict how a patient will fare. However, figuring out how many of these cells are present can be quite the headache for

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May 16 2025FINANCE

The Global Game of Investment: Manufacturing and Power

Foreign investments often involve building new factories or power plants in other countries. This is known as greenfield investment. It brings fresh money and jobs to the host country. A recent study looked into how these investments spread across the globe in two big areas: making stuff (manufactur

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

The Impact of Screen Time on Young Minds in Rural Areas

In today's world, screens are everywhere and they are a big part of kids' lives. This is true even in rural areas where resources are limited. The way kids use screens and how they interact with adults while using them can really affect how they grow and learn. This is a big deal, but it hasn't g

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