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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

The Power of Natural Supplements in Fighting Aging

The quest to understand how lifestyle choices affect aging has led to some interesting discoveries. One such discovery involves the use of natural supplements to potentially slow down the aging process. A recent study focused on the effects of a specific supplement range on various aspects of health

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Mar 18 2025EDUCATION

How Pedaling Affects Memory in Students

Students today spend a lot of time sitting. This is a problem because being active is good for the brain and body. Bike desks are a new idea. They let students pedal while they work. The hope is that this will make them more alert and improve their memory. A recent experiment looked at how bike

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Mar 17 2025CRIME

The Mystery of Sudiksha: A Beach Vanishing

A young student from the University of Pittsburgh vanished without a trace during a spring break trip. Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old, went missing from the beach of the Riu República Hotel in Punta Cana. The last person known to be with her was Joshua Steven Riibe. Riibe, a 22-year-old senior fro

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Mar 17 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Big Move: Free Tuition for Many

Harvard University has made a significant change. Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, families earning less than $200, 000 per year will not pay tuition. This is a big deal. It means that about 86% of U. S. families could qualify for financial aid at Harvard. The median household income in the U.

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Mar 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Apple Passed on a Bigger iPhone 17 Air

Apple had big plans for the iPhone 17 Air. They initially thought of creating a super-slim model with a massive 6. 9-inch screen. This would have made it as large as the Pro Max version. However, they scrapped this idea. Why? Because they were worried about a repeat of the "Bendgate" fiasco from 201

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Mar 17 2025SCIENCE

Oldest Human Face in Western Europe Discovered

In the realm of human evolution, a significant breakthrough has occurred. A set of facial bone fragments, unearthed in northern Spain, has been dated to an astonishing 1. 1 to 1. 4 million years old. This makes them the oldest human remains ever found in Western Europe. The individual, affectionatel

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Mar 17 2025SPORTS

Two Golfers, One Big Showdown

The 2025 Players Championship is far from over. After 72 holes, Rory McIlroy and J. J. Spaun are tied, each with a score of -12. This is the first playoff at the Players Championship since 2015, when Rickie Fowler emerged victorious. The stage is set for an intense three-hole playoff, with both golf

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Mar 17 2025CRIME

The Power of Gold in Detecting Methamphetamine

Detecting methamphetamine, a drug that messes with both the mind and body, is crucial for law enforcement. This drug, often abbreviated as MAMP, can cause serious health issues and even death if too much is taken. Finding a quick and accurate way to detect it in the field is essential. In a recent

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Mar 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Unlikely Duo: Bradley & Gigi's Journey

Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid have become a surprising yet charming couple in Hollywood. They have been seen together in New York City since October 2023. They were spotted dining at Via Caroto, and later in the month, they seemed to have enjoyed a weekend getaway together. The insider's words pa

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Mar 17 2025SCIENCE

The Charcoal Rot Challenge: Testing Soybeans in Different Environments

Soybeans are a big deal globally, but they face a tough enemy: charcoal rot, caused by a fungus called Macrophomina phaseolina. This disease can cause serious problems for farmers. Scientists wanted to find a reliable way to test soybean plants for resistance to this fungus without relying on field

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