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Jan 31 2025SPORTS

Why fewer players got injured during 2024 NFL

There's some good news from the 2024 NFL season - fewer players got injured. The NFL has been tracking concussion data since 2015 and they had the fewest concussions in the 2024 football year. Many might be asking did tackling go obsolete? The answer is no. The 2024 season saw a 17% decline

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: How Health Tech Can Fight Inequality

Imagine a world where health advice is as personalized as a Netflix recommendation. Health recommender systems (HRS) are stepping into the game as an emerging field in digital health. These smarts systems assess information from multiple layers of influence that shape our habits and decisions about

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Jan 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

How a Chinese Crab Fights Off Pesticide Harm

The tiny Chinese mitten crabs are in danger. Scientists dug deep to see how one type of pesticide, called avermectin or AVM, affects these small creatures. For the first time, they examined the spines signaling pathways, which boost protection against damage caused by harmful chemicals. It is usef

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Inside the New Policy for Migrants in America

Lets understand the new law that was passed by the congress. It came to life after the approval of the President. Migrants that enter the country without proper authorization have new rules to follow. If they get caught with a criminal record or if they are arrested, they are now going to be deta

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Jan 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cotton's Heat Stress: A Question of Survival

There's no mistaking it, our world is heating up. Cotton is a key player in the global fabric of society. The future of cotton is under threat because of frequent and intense heatwaves that are hobbling the plant. Climate change is real and cotton is feeling the b the brunt of it from one end of

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Fingernail Tests and Radiation Measurement Challenges

First thing to know, Science needs a way to measure the exposure to radiation. This is important to decide on medical treatments. One way to do this is by using fingernails, they can hold the signs of radiation for a long time. This is called ESR. It is a great idea because it’s easy to get fingerna

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Jan 29 2025BUSINESS

Revolutionizing Market Research: PureSpectrum's New AI Training Data

Ever wondered how AI can better understand human behavior? PureSpectrum, a top market research tech company, just launched something big: PureSpectrum Training Data. This new tool uses detailed human data to help AI models grasp our attitudes, behaviors, and feelings. Think of it like teaching AI to

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Jan 29 2025SPORTS

Coolest Away Jerseys in EA Sports FC 25: Style on the Virtual Pitch

When fans dive into the world of EA Sports FC 25, they often find themselves drawn to the unique away jerseys designed for their favorite teams. This season, a few teams have stood out for creating truly captivating kits. Germany, Ghana, and Barcelona have all crafted jerseys that are not just eye-c

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

The Search for New Anti-Inflammatory Drugs: A Closer Look at P2Y14 Receptor Antagonists

Inflammation is a big deal, and it's involved in many diseases that affect people worldwide. One specific receptor, called P2Y14, plays a crucial role in these inflammatory responses. Scientists have been working on new drugs to block this receptor and reduce inflammation. They used a process called

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Jan 28 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Double Standard: Crypto Rules Don't Apply to Him

When Tulsi Gabbard agreed to serve under Donald Trump, she vowed to sell her crypto holdings. This is typical for new government officials, as ethics rules have long banned owning crypto to avoid conflicts of interest. However, these rules don't apply to the president himself. Before his inauguratio

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