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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Heat Stress and Cucumbers: How They Adapt

Heat can seriously mess up your cucumbers. Scientists found that hot weather can change how your cucumber plants grow and what they produce. They studied two types of cucumbers: one that can handle the heat (Gy14) and one that can't (32X). When it gets hot, these cucumbers change how they make cert

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Jan 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Golden Weekend: Kicking Off 2025 with Glitz and Glamour

Hollywood is starting the year with a bang! The Golden Globes are back, and so are the celebrations. The party scene might not be as wild as before the pandemic, but there's still plenty to enjoy. Let's dive into the exciting events planned for the first awards weekend of 2025. On Friday, January 3

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Scanning for Laziness: How Inactivity Screening Can Save Lives

You might not think much about how lazy you are, but it turns out that inactivity is a big deal. It's linked to all sorts of health problems like heart disease and early death. Even though doctors know that exercise and a good diet can help, they often don't check if their patients are active or not

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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Which Team Will Win the College Football Playoff? Experts Weigh In

The College Football Playoff (CFP) is in full swing, with the quarterfinals just around the corner. Out of the 134 teams that started, only eight remain. Let's break down what happened so far and what's next. Notre Dame beat Indiana 27-17, Penn State crushed SMU 38-10, and Texas edged out Clemson 38

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

The Puzzle of Making Balance Training Work for Elders

Balance training is getting a lot of attention these days, especially when it comes to older adults. Scientists are looking into how we can help seniors stay steady on their feet, but there's a problem. Despite all the effort, the way these studies are done isn't always great, and the results aren't

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Jan 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breaking the Deadlock: Can We Responsibly Study Solar Geoengineering?

Solar geoengineering research is stuck in a geopolitical stalemate. Countries are struggling to agree on how to move forward safely. Some experts believe a non-deployment agreement could help. This deal would ensure that any research remains responsible and doesn’t lead to sudden, uncontrolled chang

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

PON1’s Role in Managing Inflammation: A Closer Look at Lysophospholipids

Paraoxonase-1, or PON1, is a key protein that plays a vital role in heart health. It’s often linked with HDL, the “good cholesterol, ” and is known for its abilities to fight off harmful substances and reduce inflammation. Low PON1 activity has been connected to heart diseases. Lysophospholipids, or

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

Is Carvana's Turnaround for Real?

Hindenburg Research has taken a stand against Carvana, the online used car retailer, claiming that its recent turnaround is not as solid as it seems. On Thursday, Hindenburg revealed that it has bet against Carvana, stating that the company's improved results and cost-cutting measures are being supp

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Biotin's Big Breakthrough: Macrocycles Explained

Ever wondered how scientists are pushing the boundaries of biotin? Well, they've come up with something fascinating: biotin macrocycles! Let's dive into what that means. Imagine biotin, a vital nutrient, now in a much bigger form. Scientists have figured out how to make biotin cyclic, creating thes

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Saquon Barkley: Record Chase vs. Team Goals

Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is wrapping up a phenomenal season with 2, 005 rushing yards. He's cool with head coach Nick Sirianni's decision to bench him for Week 18's game against the Giants. Barkley even told Sirianni he's ready to go and would love to break Eric Dickerson's re

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