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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Lakers' New Duo: A Game Changer on the Court

The Los Angeles Lakers have been making waves with their new duo, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. The team's offense has seen a significant boost since Doncic joined, with the players benefiting from the extra space and time he creates. This shift has allowed Reaves to take wide-open shots, something

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Seattle's Top Hospital: A Beacon for the Vulnerable

In the heart of Seattle, there's a hospital that's making waves not just for its advanced medical tech, but for its heartfelt commitment to the city's most vulnerable residents. Virginia Mason Medical Center has been a staple in the community for over a century, serving a diverse population of over

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Astronomers Turn Near-Miss Asteroid Into a Science Opportunity

Astronomers have a new target for exploration: asteroid 2024 YR4. This asteroid, once thought to be a potential threat, is now seen as a golden opportunity for scientific discovery. It was first spotted in December 2024. It is not very large, measuring between 130 to 300 feet (40 to 90 meters) ac

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Mar 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Journey of the Fall Armyworm: A Year-Round Adventure

The fall armyworm is a fascinating creature. It is known for its incredible ability to travel long distances. This is not just a random event. It is a well-planned journey. To understand this journey, one must look at the start of the trip. This is when the insect decides to take off and begin its m

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Liver Disease Fighters

Liver health is a big deal, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a growing problem. To tackle this, scientists have been looking at ways to improve existing treatments. Two compounds, GW4064 and LY2562175, have shown promise but have some drawbacks. Researchers have been working on creating b

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Rapid Cancer Growth During Immune Therapy

Cancer treatment has seen a big change with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). These drugs help the body's immune system fight cancer. But, some patients see their cancer grow quickly. This is called hyperprogressive disease (HPD). It's a big problem for doctors and patients. It's important t

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Mar 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Growing Seaweed: Twine vs. Binder Methods

Seaweed farming is booming worldwide, all thanks to the rising need for its many uses. One big challenge is finding ways to grow it cheaply. Two methods stand out: twine and binder. Twine has been around longer and is quite reliable. Binder is newer and could be easier to scale up, cutting down on c

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Can AI See What Doctors Miss? A Look at Kidney Disease

Kidney disease is a big deal worldwide. It causes permanent damage to the kidneys. Doctors often have to do invasive tests to check how bad it is. One key thing they look for is something called interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy, or IFTA. It is a big part of managing kidney disease. But what

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Hidden Powers in Marine Fungi

Fungi are amazing. They make all sorts of useful stuff. These compounds are like nature's medicine cabinet, full of potent ingredients. Scientists have been digging into marine fungi because they make some of the strongest compounds out there. One such fungus is Penicillium rubens YAP001. It was fou

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Battlefield Care: A New Approach to Tracking Injuries

In 2023, a significant push was made to improve how medical care is documented during combat. This effort is part of a broader initiative focused on making casualty care more independent and efficient. The main goal is to tackle the long-standing issue of collecting accurate medical data in the heat

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