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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Gut Bacteria and Bile: A Rat's Liver Recovery Story

Ever thought about how changing your gut's job could fix liver problems? Scientists did an experiment with rats that had a liver disease called MASLD. They performed a surgery called duodenal-jejunal bypass (DJB), which changed how food travels through the gut. Surprisingly, the rats' livers started

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Why Orthopaedic Research Needs More Than Just Numbers

Did you know that understanding patient experiences and feelings can be just as important as looking at numbers and statistics in orthopaedic research? This is where qualitative methods come in. Instead of focusing solely on quantitative data, these methods help researchers dive deep into the person

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Jan 15 2025SPORTS

Cowboys Eyes on Former Jets Coach for Head Coach Job

The Dallas Cowboys are shaking things up again. This time, they're looking for a new head coach after parting ways with Mike McCarthy. The first big name in their search? None other than former New York Jets coach, Robert Saleh. Saleh is no stranger to the spotlight. He's been a hot topic in the NF

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

BAFTA Snubs: A Closer Look

The BAFTA Film nominees for 2025 were recently announced, and some big names and popular movies didn't make the cut. Films like "Queer" and "Challengers, " directed by Luca Guadagnino, were snubbed despite Golden Globe nominations. Even the highly anticipated musical "Wicked" missed out on key categ

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Tracking Huntington's Disease with the TFC Scale

The total functioning capacity (TFC) scale has been a key tool in studying Huntington's disease (HD), helping researchers and doctors monitor how the disease progresses over time. This research looks into how TFC scores change naturally as people with HD age and considers the length of a particular

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Seasons, New Directions: 'Will Trent's' Star Goes Behind the Camera

In the heart of Atlanta, the popular ABC drama 'Will Trent' is kicking off its third season with a bang. After the gripping cliffhanger from last season, special agent Will Trent is back in action, accompanied by new faces like Gina Rodriguez. One of the most exciting twists? Ramon Rodriguez, who pl

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Jan 15 2025BUSINESS

Networking: A Better Way to Find Jobs

Imagine you're job hunting. You might think sending out lots of resumes is the key. But hold on! Researchers from Harvard say that's not how successful job seekers do it. They found that talking to people in the field, or networking, is what really helps you find the right job. This isn't just about

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's New AI: Bridging Language Barriers

In 2023, Meta's AI researchers faced a challenge: understanding what non-English speakers in the US really needed from AI translators. After speaking with Spanish and Mandarin speakers, they found that people wanted a Star Trek-like universal translator that could preserve voice, tone, and emotions

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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

The Glow Makers: How Phosphorus Changes Molecules

Ever wondered how some molecules can glow? The answer lies in a special element called phosphorus. Scientists have found that adding phosphorus to certain molecules can make them light up. This process is like giving these molecules a tiny flashlight that they can turn on and off. But why is this i

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Caregivers' Views on an Anti-Malaria Campaign: A Ghanaian Story

In the sun-baked Upper West region of Ghana, a battle against malaria is being fought. One weapon is Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC), a strategy that hands out antimalarial drugs to kids during the rainy season. But how do the people caring for those kids feel about it? That's what researcher

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