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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Mike Tyson's Ex-Trainer: No Worries About Health in Upcoming Fight

Mike Tyson, a renowned boxer, is set to return to the ring at 58 years old, facing YouTube star Jake Paul. Despite a past health scare involving an ulcer, Tyson's former trainer, Teddy Atlas, isn't too concerned. Atlas believes Tyson is fit and ready for the fight, which will have unique rules like

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Dr. Ben Carson's New Cabinet Aspirations

Dr. Ben Carson, a well-known neurosurgeon and former presidential candidate, has his eyes set on a new role in President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet. According to insiders, Carson is vying for the position of Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, a significant shift from his previous role as s

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Intel's Top Secret Chip Move: Outsourcing Arrow Lake to Taiwan's TSMC

Ever wondered why Intel is suddenly hooking up with Taiwan's TSMC for its Arrow Lake CPU orders? The answer is buried in a few disappointing factors. Intel's own factories, or foundries, haven't lived up to expectations. This has been a major setback, especially in the data center and AI markets whe

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Why Americans Are Cutting Down on Meat

You might be surprised to learn that many Americans are eating less meat these days. A recent survey found that nearly 70% of people are cutting back on red meat, and about 64% are eating less processed meat. Why? The main reason people gave was that meat is just too expensive. Health concerns also

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Fall Sports: A Snapshot of High School Action

Have you ever been curious about what goes on in high school sports during the fall season? A dedicated photography team has been busy capturing the excitement at MIAA fall tournaments. Their lens has caught breathtaking moments from girls' volleyball, soccer, football, and field hockey games. But i

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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Bacteria Preferences in Sorghum Roots

Did you know that the roots of plants like sorghum have their own tiny communities of bacteria? These microscopic friends play a big role in how well the plant grows and stays healthy. Scientists decided to take a closer look at how these bacterial communities differ in various parts of sorghum root

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Bed-Hopping at Night: How Waking Up To Pee Changes Over Time for Men Aged 40 and Older

Everybody knows that getting up to use the bathroom in the middle of the night gets more common as we age. But how common is it among middle-aged and older men in America? And what factors are linked to this sleep-disrupting habit? Let's dip into that nightly bathroom trip trend. First off, nocturi

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

Tencent Music's Streaming Boom Despite Social Slump

Tencent Music Entertainment, the biggest digital music company in China, saw its revenue grow by nearly 7% in the third quarter of 2023. This growth was largely thanks to its streaming services, which managed to increase the number of paying subscribers and the average revenue per subscriber. The co

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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

Fermionic Ghosts Meet Moyal String Theory

Imagine you're trying to understand string theory, which involves tiny, string-like particles. One aspect of this is called Moyal String Field Theory, or MSFT for short. In this theory, scientists use something called the Moyal star product. Until now, the focus has mainly been on the matter part of

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Fruit Flies and Human Health: A Surprising Connection

Ever thought fruit flies could help us understand human health issues? Well, they can! Scientists have found that a specific gene in fruit flies, called Clc-C, behaves a lot like a human gene called CLC-5. Both these genes play a big role in how our bodies handle certain nutrients. When these genes

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