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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

Deep-Sea Creatures Merge After Injury: A New Discovery!

Imagine this: tiny, alien-like creatures merge together after getting hurt. Some creatures heal by growing new parts or even turning back time. But comb jellies? They do something else entirely! Researchers were surprised to see these deep-sea animals, known as comb jellies, join forces to create on

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Arms Dealer's Comeback: Weapons for Yemen Rebels?

You might remember Viktor Bout, the Russian arms dealer who got into trouble over weapons sales a while back. Well, he's apparently diving back into the business after being released in a big prisoner swap two years ago. According to reports, he's trying to sell automatic weapons worth millions to t

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Nick Bosa: Quick Turnaround After Tough Loss

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa is actually looking forward to this week's Thursday night game against the Seahawks. Normally, players dread these quick turnarounds after Sunday games, but Bosa sees it as a chance for his team to move on from their recent loss. The Niners led the Cardina

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Entertainment Excitement: New Releases and Milestones

Let's dive into what's happening this week! First off, Finneas, the talented musician behind Billie Eilish's success, is treating us to his second album. It's called "For Cryin' Out Loud!" and fans are super excited about it. The American Music Awards are also celebrating a big milestone—50 years! E

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Amyloid and Tau: A Remarkable Reversal in Brain Health

Simon Nicholls, a participant in an Alzheimer's intervention study, has seen remarkable improvements in his brain health. After initially testing positive for amyloid and tau proteins, subsequent blood tests showed negative results, indicating a significant reduction in these markers associated with

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Ticks on the Rise: Help Scientists Study Them!

Scientists at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute are collecting ticks to learn more about these pesky creatures and the diseases they carry. So far, over 5,000 ticks have been submitted by the public through a research study called TICK Inventory via Citizen Science (TICS). This time of year, you

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Bodies Given to Texas Medical School Without Consent

For years, Dallas and Tarrant counties have been sending their unclaimed dead to the University of North Texas Health Science Center. The center used these bodies for medical research. They would cremate those with infectious diseases or ones that had started to decompose. The rest were either embal

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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Persistence: Insights from Nobel Laureates

The road to a Nobel Prize in Physics is often long and filled with obstacles, as illustrated by the experiences of laureates Andrea Ghez, Anne L'Huillier, and Donna Strickland. On average, it takes 28 years between publishing a discovery and receiving the prestigious award. Despite facing numerous s

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

The Memphis Grizzlies: Ready to Roar Back in 2024-25?

Last season, the Memphis Grizzlies had a rough start with a record of 3-13 by Thanksgiving. It's like they were taking an extended nap! But now, they’re back and ready to shake up the Western Conference. In the past two seasons before 2023-24, Memphis was on the rise with 107 wins under their belt.

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

The Unlikely Allies Tackling Childhood Diseases

In a surprising turn of events, former presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has teamed up with ex-President Donald Trump to address the rising tide of childhood diseases. This unusual alliance was forged in response to growing worries about the public health system's struggles to manage condit

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