ROBERT DE NIRO

Mar 21 2025SPORTS

Derrick Rose: From Court to Diamond

Derrick Rose, a name that echoes through the halls of Chicago sports, is set to add another chapter to his story. This time, he's trading in his basketball for a baseball glove. The city has seen him shine on the court, but now, he's stepping onto a new field. Rose, known for his speed and agility

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

The Gender Gap in Teen Depression and Suicide Risk

Depression in teens is a serious issue. It can lead to suicide. This is especially true for those living in China. The risk of suicide is not the same for everyone. It varies between boys and girls. This is a big deal. Understanding these differences can help save lives. It can help doctors and

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Mar 17 2025CRIME

The Power of Gold in Detecting Methamphetamine

Detecting methamphetamine, a drug that messes with both the mind and body, is crucial for law enforcement. This drug, often abbreviated as MAMP, can cause serious health issues and even death if too much is taken. Finding a quick and accurate way to detect it in the field is essential. In a recent

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Mar 17 2025SCIENCE

Brain Mapping Gets a Boost from AI

Deep learning is shaking up the world of brain mapping. This technology is making it easier to see what's going on inside our brains. It's all about a technique called Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM). This method uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to create detailed maps of brain tissue

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Catching Liars: The Science Behind Spotting Lies

Deception detection is a big deal in areas like national security, privacy, and courtrooms. It's tough to tell truth from lies because there are so many factors involved. Traditional lie detectors, or polygraphs, have been around for a while but have issues. They are controversial because of scienti

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Democrats Divided: Schumer's Surprise Move on Government Funding

Democrats faced a tough choice. Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, had a big decision to make. He could either vote for the Republican's temporary spending plan or risk a government shutdown. Schumer chose to vote for the plan. This decision left many Democrats upset and confused. They h

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Mar 14 2025EDUCATION

Dental Students' Journey with Reflective Practice

Dental students have a lot on their plates. They need to learn technical skills, understand complex theories, and get ready for real-world situations. But there's another important aspect that often gets overlooked: reflective practice. This is where students think deeply about their experiences and

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Brain Waves and Emotions: What Happens in Depressed People's Brains

Depression, or major depressive disorder (MDD), is a complex condition that affects how people process emotions. Brain waves, or oscillations, are crucial for understanding how the brain works. These waves can be evoked (triggered by an event) or induced (generated internally). Most studies have fo

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

Seattle Seahawks Bolster Defense with DeMarcus Lawrence

DeMarcus Lawrence, a seasoned defensive end, is making a big move in the NFL. After spending 11 years with the Dallas Cowboys, he's now a member of the Seattle Seahawks. This switch comes with a three-year contract that promises $18 million upfront and a potential max value of $42 million. The Seaha

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Mar 11 2025FINANCE

Delta's Profit Forecast Cut: What's Happening?

Delta Air Lines recently announced a significant reduction in its first-quarter profit estimates, which is a big deal in the airline industry. The company’s CEO highlighted that the economic uncertainty in the US is causing companies to tighten their belts and consumers to think twice before spendin

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