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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Knee Surgery: What Really Helps?

Ever wondered why some people still have knee troubles after surgery? Let's dive into a study that looked at two different ways to fix the kneecap's track. You see, some people have a bone called the trochlea that's not shaped right, which can cause pain and instability. One way to fix this is by ch

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Flattening the Groove: A Quick Fix Without Long-term Wear

You might think of your knee as a simple hinge, but it's actually a complex machine. When things go wrong, like when the patella (kneecap) doesn't sit right, it's called patellofemoral instability. This can happen because of an issue called high-grade trochlear dysplasia. A surgery called trochleopl

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Weak Knees, More Injuries: A Look at Female Soccer Players

Ever wondered why some female soccer players get knee injuries more often than others? A study from Sweden found that girls with weaker knees are more likely to get hurt. Researchers looked at how well players could move their body and how strong their legs were. They found that players with weaker

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Exploring NLR Genes: The Secret Weapons of a Threatened Crop

Imagine a low-profile, yet crucial, crop called Dioscorea alata. This plant is under attack by a nasty disease called anthracnose, caused by a tiny critter named Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. The problem? D. alata is having trouble fighting back, and identifying the right genes to help it do so is

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Plane Crash in Kazakhstan: Survivors, Causes, and Reactions

Imagine being on a plane that suddenly hits a flock of birds, losing control, and needing to emergency land in thick fog. That's what happened to Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 564. Out of 62 passengers and 5 crew members, 29 were taken to hospitals in Kazakhstan. The Embraer 190 aircraft was traveling

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Avoid These Fantasy Football Pitfalls in Week 17

Fantasy football can be tough, especially when a player you’re counting on has a bad week. Let’s look at some players who might not perform as expected in Week 17. Jared Goff has been doing great lately, but his matchup against the 49ers could be tricky. San Francisco has been tough on quarterbacks

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

NFL Week 17: Predictions and Streaming Guide

It's that time of year again when the NFL takes over your holiday plans. This season, the league is even teaming up with Netflix to stream games. Gotta love the spirit of giving, right? So, let's dive into the Week 17 matchups. First, let's talk Christmas Day. The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to

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Dec 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Fending Off Fungus-Farming Beetles: Ethanol vs. Flood Stress

Ambrosia beetles, known for their penchant for farming fungus while munching on wood, are a threat to trees. These crafty critters have a unique talent: spotting stressed plants that emit ethanol. To keep them away from valuable crops, scientists have suggested using ethanol-injected trees as decoy

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Dec 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pieces in Soil: How They Slow Down Decomposition

Imagine tiny plastic particles, smaller than a grain of sand, scattered throughout the soil. These microplastics, or MPs, are becoming a big issue worldwide. Soil is like a long-term storage box for MPs because they find their way in through various routes and take a long time to break down. It's im

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

The Fungus-Aphid-Wheat Connection: A Closer Look

A tiny fungus called Claroideoglomus etunicatum is creating quite a buzz in the world of plants and insects. This fungus lives symbiotically with wheat, which means it helps the plant grow and deal with stress, like lack of water. Researchers wanted to see what happens when this fungus teams up with

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