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Feb 05 2025SPORTS

Luka Dončić: Ready to set the Lakers' future on fire

Luka Dončić has an exciting path ahead of him with the Lakers. The superstar has already revealed his enthusiasm for joining the team, making it clear that he is thrilled to become a part of the Lakers' future. The Lakers pulled off a major move by acquiring Dončić. Despite the possibility

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

X-ray: The Myth Of Management?

Clinicians and patients often rely on X-rays for diagnosing knee osteoarthritis (OA) despite guidelines against routine X-ray use. A study explored the impact on patient beliefs about managing OA when given a diagnostic X-ray and explanation compared to a clinical diagnosis without X-rays. The stu

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Feb 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Grammy Drama heats up with Kanye West and Don Lemon

The Grammy Awards did not end quietly this year. Just days after the show ended there were rumors flying around the internet about Ye. Ye and his wife Bianca were spotted at the event but they were wearing outfits that caused quite a stir. Bianca chose a dress layer that consisted of just a crysta

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Engineering MoSe2 Flakes to Boost Li-S Battery Power

Imagine you have a fancy rechargeable battery but it keeps losing power too quickly. You might then figure out that Li-S batteries have an annoying problem: When lithium polysulfides (LiPSs) are created, they can cause a so-called "shuttle effect. " This effect makes the battery lose energy faster,

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

What's the Damage? How Bad Calcification Makes Coronary Stenting Tricky

Imagine a heart clogged with cholesterol buildup, that is what doctors need to navigate. Now, think of a tougher scene, where calcium deposits bulge out like stones in the middle of the path. These are called calcified nodules, a specific kind of plaque that can mess things up when doctors try to

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Think About It: NASA's Science Teams on Hold and why

It's all a bit of a pickle right? NASA, the awesome space agency, has temporarily paused a bunch of their science committees. This isn't just about one or two groups, but several. Why ? They're trying to figure out how to follow recent orders from the president. The big guy in charge, who is also t

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

The Surprising Impact of Industrialization on Chinese Gut Health

Industrialization is changing how people live in both eastern and western regions of China. This shift has sparked curiosity among researchers about how it affects the gut microbiome and resistome. Imagine the gut microbiome as a tiny ecosystem living inside us. Each person has a unique mix

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

The Changing Scene of Pregnancy Check-ups in Ethiopia

The importance of regular pregnancy check-ups, also called antenatal care (ANC), is huge. They help lower the chances of health problems for both mothers and babies. But, not everyone in Ethiopia has equal access to these services. This is a big issue that needs to be talked about. People in Ethiop

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Can We Choose And Leave Our Partners? How Does It Affect Cooperation?

Imagine you're playing a game with a friend. You can choose to play nice or be a bit selfish. What if you could pick your friend and leave them if their behavior isn't up to your standards? This changes the game! In traditional models, players are stuck with their partners, whether they're reliable

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

A Wake-Up Call: The Toll of Intensive Care on Doctors

Burnout is a major concern for those working in intensive care. Doctors in South Korea are facing serious challenges that affect their well-being and quality of patient care. To tackle this, a survey was organized by the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine. The survey was spread across

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