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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

Smart Nanotech Helps Plants Fight Disease

The world needs more food, but growing it sustainably is a big challenge. Plant diseases are a major threat to crops, causing huge losses every year. One nasty culprit is Botrytis cinerea, a fungus that attacks many important crops. Traditional methods of fighting these diseases often waste resource

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Jun 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Love and Money: The Story Behind Oliver Anthony's New Song

The music world has been buzzing with the news of Oliver Anthony's personal life. The singer, whose real name is Christopher Anthony Lunsford, is going through a tough time. His wife, Tiffany, has decided to end their marriage. But that's not all. She's also seeking a significant portion of his earn

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Jun 18 2025SPORTS

How Sports Events Can Boost Tourism at Historic Sites

Sports events at historic sites are becoming a popular way to blend culture, sports, and tourism. These events can draw more visitors to world heritage sites, helping to protect and sustain these cultural treasures. However, there's still much to learn about how these events affect tourists and thei

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Jun 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Marathon's Uncertain Future: Bungie's Indefinite Delay

Bungie has made a significant decision regarding its upcoming shooter, Marathon. The game has been delayed indefinitely, with no new release date in sight. This announcement comes after a mixed reception from players during the closed alpha test. Bungie has acknowledged the feedback and decided to t

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

The Power of Proper Fueling: How Track Athletes Can Gain an Edge

What separates a good athlete from a great one? It is not just about the hours spent training. The food that athletes consume plays a crucial role in their performance. This is especially true in track and field, where every second counts. A recent effort showed how educating athletes about spor

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Blood Shortages in Rural Indian Girls

Anemia is a big problem in India, hitting kids, teens, and women hard. A recent study looked at unmarried girls aged 10 to 19 in the Osmanabad district of Maharashtra. The goal was to see how common anemia is and what makes these girls more likely to have it. The study happened between April and Aug

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Jun 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tech that Keeps Runners Going

Running a marathon or tackling an obstacle race is no easy feat. It takes a lot of training and the right equipment. This is where technology comes in. It can make a big difference in performance and enjoyment. It is important to know the best gear to use. This is because it can help you push t

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Jun 16 2025RELIGION

Religion and Medicine: Finding Common Ground

The world of medicine is always changing. New tools and treatments appear all the time. This can be a big deal for religious groups, especially those with strong beliefs about life and death. One such group is the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC). They have had to think hard about how to deal with thes

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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Tottenham's Unexpected Turn with Manor Solomon

Thomas Frank is the new boss at Tottenham Hotspur, and he's already making waves. One of his first moves? He's giving Manor Solomon a chance to shine. This might come as a surprise to many, given how things went down last season. Solomon, a 25-year-old winger, had a tough time at Spurs. He barely go

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Skin Secrets: Unraveling Parkinson's and MSA Mysteries

Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA) are both neurodegenerative disorders that affect the brain and the body's nervous system. The skin, surprisingly, might hold clues about these conditions. Scientists have found evidence that these diseases can also impact the peripheral nerv

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