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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

California Burning: How Wildfires Threaten LA's Olympic Dreams in 2028

As the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics draw near, a whopping $6. 8 billion investment is on the line. But there's a catch: California's wildfires are getting worse, putting venues and air quality at risk. Take, for instance, the recent Palisades and Eaton fires that destroyed over 53 square miles—just ima

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Why Didn't Georges St-Pierre Face Khabib? Let's Ask AI!

Khabib Nurmagomedov and Georges St-Pierre, two of the most legendary UFC fighters, were once considered for a fight. This matchup would have been one of the greatest in UFC history, but it never happened. Both fighters were champions and retired undefeated. In 2018, Khabib wanted to fight Georges af

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Discovering a Secret Weapon Against Weight Gain: A New Approach

Imagine eating all your favorite foods and never having to worry about putting on extra pounds. This might sound like a dream, but scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder are exploring a fascinating idea that could make this a reality. They've found a unique micro-organism that could help k

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Are DCEs Reliable Predictors in Health Decisions?

Do DCEs, a popular tool in health research, truly mirror real-world choices? Scientists set out to compare the prediction power of people’s stated preferences from DCEs with their actual decisions. The goal? To ensure health products and services are designed with reliable, real-world data. By pooli

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Storytime Online: Changing Minds About Transgender Kids

Transgender children and teens often face a lot of stigma, which can harm their health and school life. It might seem surprising, but getting familiar with people from stigmatized groups can help reduce stigma. We can understand their special experiences and feelings better. Watching videos, especia

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Brain Injury Trials: A New Look at Early Interventions

Every year, over 60 million people face traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), leading to significant health issues and even death. Managing these injuries is tough, with a heavy toll on individuals and society. For the past couple of decades, there's been a rise in clinical trials focusing on neurocriti

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Predicting Postnatal Care: How Machine Learning Can Save Lives

Let's talk about postnatal care for a moment. This is the crucial support mothers and their newborns need right after birth and for the next six weeks. It's a critical time when many deaths happen. In some countries, about 40% of women missed out on important postpartum check-ups. So, how can we use

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Jan 10 2025SCIENCE

Norway's Nuclear Readiness: How Computers Help Predict Radiation Spread

Ever wondered how Norway prepares for a nuclear emergency? Numerical models are a big help! They quickly predict where radioactive particles might go, so officials can take the right emergency actions. These models also help understand how these particles move in air and water. But there are lots of

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Finding Your Phone Even When It's Off: A New Trick from OnePlus

Ever lost your phone and it was turned off? OnePlus has a clever solution called "Powered Off Finding. " This feature, found in the OnePlus 13, lets you track your device even when it's out of battery. How does it work? The phone's Bluetooth controller stays active and sends encrypted location signa

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Will Mike Tyson Step Back into the Ring?

Last fall, Mike Tyson returned to the boxing ring after nearly 20 years to fight social media star Jake Paul. It didn't go well for the former heavyweight champion. He struggled to land punches and lost by a wide decision. After the fight, Tyson said he was done boxing, but he later admitted feeling

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