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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

How a Breath-Hold Champion Keeps Muscles Strong

Have you ever wondered what happens to the body when you hold your breath for a really long time? A study looked into this by observing a world champion breath-hold diver. This diver can hold their breath for over seven minutes! When we hold our breath, our body goes through two phases: easy-going a

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Copilot Makes Work Easier

Ever wished you had a helper at work to take care of those boring, repetitive tasks? Well, Microsoft is making that a reality with its new feature, Copilot Actions. Introduced at the Ignite conference, this AI-powered tool is designed to make life easier for Microsoft 365 Copilot users. Imagine thi

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus Pad 2 Joins the Android 15 Party

Great news for OnePlus Pad 2 users! The stable Android 15 update is now available for the tablet. This update, announced on the OnePlus Community, brings a bunch of cool features that make using the tablet even better. One of the standout features is "Live Alerts, " which works like iOS's Dynamic I

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Nov 19 2024RELIGION

The Shocking Truth Behind a New York Church Scandal

A New York City priest, Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello, lost his job after a probe linked him to a $1. 9 million scandal. The investigation started when pop star Sabrina Carpenter filmed a music video at his church. This video led to questions about financial mismanagement. The priest had authorized un

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Rabies Diagnosis: Is It Time to Upgrade Our Tools?

Rabies is a deadly disease that kills around 60, 000 people worldwide each year. One big problem in fighting rabies is that we don't have enough good data or reports about it, especially in poorer countries. This is because they don't have the right tools to diagnose the disease. The World Health Or

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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

Nadal’s Final Tennis Hurrah: Spain Hosts Davis Cup

Spain is set to host the Davis Cup finals in Malaga, where tennis legend Rafael Nadal will compete in his final tournament. The 38-year-old champion, known for his 22 grand slam titles, will team up with young star Carlos Alcaraz. Though Nadal’s exact role in the team event is uncertain, he has insi

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Escapade of the Hamsters: A Flight Delayed

Imagine this: a plane full of passengers and pets, heading from Lisbon to the beautiful Sao Miguel Island. Among the passengers were some unexpected travelers – over 130 hamsters, along with a few ferrets and caged birds. They were on their way to a new home at a pet store. But these little critters

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Nov 19 2024EDUCATION

What's Really on Trump's Education Agenda?

When Donald Trump steps back into the spotlight, schools across America are still feeling the aftershocks of the pandemic. Students are struggling to catch up academically, with learning loss and absenteeism being big issues. But Trump isn't just focused on boosting test scores. He's got his eyes se

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Nov 19 2024EDUCATION

Georgia's New School Voucher Plan: What to Know

Starting from 2025, Georgia will launch a new program called the Georgia Promise Scholarship. This program aims to help families cover private school costs or homeschooling needs. Eligible students are those who attend the lowest-performing public schools. Funds can be used for various educational n

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Head Lice in Tunisian Primary Schools: What We Know

Head lice are a common problem worldwide, but have you ever wondered if they're a concern in Tunisian primary schools? Until recently, no study had looked into this. Let's dive in and explore what was found. Head lice, scientifically known as Pediculus humanus capitis, are tiny parasites that can i

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