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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

ArXiv Tightens Rules: AI Floods Research Platform

ArXiv, a well-known site for sharing research before it gets checked by experts, is changing its rules. From now on, only computer science review articles and position papers that have been reviewed and accepted by a journal or conference will be allowed. This change comes after a surge of AI-genera

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

A School Grows: Blending Past and Present

In the heart of a bustling city, an old school gets a fresh makeover. The Louis-Saint-Laurent School, built way back in 1959, is getting some new additions. Think of it like giving an old house a new wing. The new parts include five new classrooms for little kids, a cozy learning hub, and a shiny ne

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Nov 03 2025EDUCATION

A Fresh Splash: The Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre

In the heart of Victoria, Australia, a new aquatic center is making waves. The Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre, designed by Peddle Thorp Architects, is more than just a place to swim. It is a space where health, learning, and culture come together. The center is set to open in 2025. It covers an a

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Gut and Brain: A Hidden Rhythm Connection

The human body is a symphony of rhythms. From the steady beat of the heart to the ebb and flow of sleep, these rhythms keep us ticking. Now, scientists have uncovered a surprising link between the gut and the brain. Researchers at the University of California San Diego have found that the gut's rhyt

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

The Building Blocks of Young Sports Stars

The journey of a young athlete is full of ups and downs. What makes some shine while others struggle? This question has puzzled experts for years. A recent deep dive into 60 studies tried to crack the code. It found eight key elements that help young athletes grow. Plus, 44 smaller factors that play

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

JUICE Mission's Unexpected Comet Encounter

The JUICE mission, headed to Jupiter, has a surprising chance to study a rare comet. This mission aims to explore Jupiter's icy moons, Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa, which may have hidden oceans and potential for life. Ganymede, the largest moon, is unique with its own magnetic field, and JUICE wil

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Crafting Cancer Fighters: A New Approach to Drug Design

Scientists have been on the hunt for better ways to fight cancer. They've found that a protein called HDAC1 plays a big role in how cancer grows. This protein is like a switch that can turn genes on and off. By targeting HDAC1, researchers hope to develop new drugs that can stop cancer in its tracks

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Eat Smart, Stay Sharp: How Your Diet Can Help Keep Dementia Away

Dementia is a big worry for many, but did you know that what you eat can make a difference? The MIND diet is one way to help keep your brain healthy. It's like a mix of the Mediterranean and DASH diets, with a special focus on brain-friendly foods. Think leafy greens, berries, nuts, and olive oil. T

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

How Weight Affects Kidney Health: What You Need to Know

Obesity and kidney problems are a big deal. They are linked in ways that are not fully understood. In 2024, a group called KDIGO had a meeting to talk about this. They wanted to figure out how obesity affects kidneys and what can be done about it. Being overweight for a long time can harm your kidn

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Texas and Vanderbilt: A Tale of Two Quarterbacks

The Texas Longhorns made a triumphant return to their home turf after a lengthy road trip, securing a thrilling 34-31 victory over the Vanderbilt Commodores. This win has reignited discussions about Texas' chances of making it to the College Football Playoff. The star of the show was quarterback Arc

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