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Jan 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Grant, The Bachelor with a Surprise Twist

Welcome to the debut of Grant Ellis's season of The Bachelor! After a tough few months, we're all craving something straightforward. Grant seems like just the guy to deliver that. He’s a bit like your favorite snack on a lazy afternoon. Grant is all about finding a wife and starting a family AS

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Whispers of Japan: The Secret of Sound Hiding

Ever pondered how one noise can hide another? Enter the realm of sound masking, where Japan has been silently leading the way. This method is vital in pure tone audiometry, a critical test for hearing. Japanese researchers have been exploring this deeply, even creating mathematical models to underst

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

The Silent Killer: Heart Disease Takes More Lives Than Cancer and Dementia Combined

Did you know the biggest killer in the U. S. isn't cancer or dementia? It's heart disease, which claims more lives than both of these conditions put together. In 2022, nearly 1 million people died from heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. That's one death every 30 seconds! Cancer, on the other

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Personalized Lung Cancer Vaccines: A New Hope

Imagine if vaccines could be tailor-made to fight your specific cancer. That's exactly what researchers at Mayo Clinic are working on. Dr. Keith Knutson explains that these personalized lung cancer vaccines are not out of a sci-fi movie but a reality in medicine. Here’s how it works: scientists ana

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

New Rules for Research Honesty: What's Changing in 2024?

In 2024, the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) under the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a significant update to the Public Health Service Policies on Research Misconduct. This is the first major revision in almost 20 years, and it’s sparking conversations about its imp

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Jan 28 2025OPINION

Why Some Folks Get Aggressive Online When Talking Politics

Ever pondered why certain people turn nasty on the internet when politics are discussed? Canadian scientists recently explored this question. They surveyed 1, 725 adults, asking about their personalities and online behavior. The results? People who are honest, kind, and reliable usually remain civil

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

Discovering the Secrets of Cattle Life in Ancient Spain

Cattle, those big, gentle giants, have been crucial to humans for thousands of years. But how did our ancestors in Spain manage their cattle way back in the Middle Neolithic period? A site named Cova de les Pixarelles, located in present-day Catalonia, offers some clues. This site, dating back to ar

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Jan 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Roseanne Barr's New Series: Guns, Faith, and Family in the Spotlight

Ever since her controversial departure from Hollywood, Roseanne Barr has been cooking up a new TV show. This time, she's blending comedy with a unique take on an American family. The series, co-written with her old pal Allan Stephan, follows a small-town Alabama farmer who fights crime and defends A

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Jan 28 2025CRIME

Was It an Accident? Bulgarian Ship Denies Cutting Baltic Cable

A ship owned by a Bulgarian company is at the center of a mysterious incident in the Baltic Sea. The Vezhen, a vessel registered in Malta, was sailing towards South America when it got into trouble. The ship’s crew reported extreme weather conditions and noticed that the left anchor was dragging acr

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Jan 28 2025CRIME

Swedish Cable Cut: A Mystery Under the Sea

Imagine this: a crucial communication cable connecting Sweden and Latvia gets damaged under the Baltic Sea. This isn't the first time such incidents have happened. In fact, it's part of a bigger pattern of suspected sabotage attempts. The Swedish authorities are taking this very seriously. They even

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