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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

Jerod Mayo's Message After Patriots' Loss to Dolphins

After the New England Patriots lost to the Miami Dolphins, head coach Jerod Mayo's comments sparked debate online and in the press. He said, "Once those guys cross the white lines, there’s nothing I can do for them. " Some thought this made him look like he was dodging blame, but his full comments s

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

Patriots' Tough Day: Standouts, Struggles, and Lessons Learned

The New England Patriots suffered a tough loss, 34-15, against the Miami Dolphins, bringing their record to 3-9. Let’s take a look at who stood out and who had a tough day. Christian Gonzalez, the cornerback, had an impressive game despite a hip injury. He shadowed Tyreek Hill, limiting him to just

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

] Hypergraphs' Hidden Numbers: Unveiling the Signless Laplacian Spectrum

] Imagine you're in a bustling park where people (vertices) form groups (hyperedges) for various activities. This is like a hypergraph, a structure where groups can have more than two members. Anirban Banerjee, a mathematician, introduced a new way to study these hypergraphs using a matrix called t

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Younger Athletes and ACL Reconstruction: What Doctors Need to Know

When young athletes get injured, doctors have to be extra careful. One of the major injuries they deal with is a torn Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). This is especially true for kids who are still growing. Research shows that these young athletes are more likely to have surgery failures if certain

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

How Childhood Trauma Shapes the Brain

Ever wondered how childhood trauma affects the brain, even in people who seem perfectly healthy? Researchers have started to look into this. They know that childhood trauma can lead to mental health issues, and the brain region that controls emotions and memories, called the limbic system, might be

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Fast Acting Sedative vs. Classic: Kids' Anesthesia Study

Ever wondered what happens when you need to calm a kid before surgery? Remimazolam, a super-fast-acting sedative, was tested against the classic propofol in a big trial. This study looked at how well these drugs work and how safe they are for kids having elective surgery. Remimazolam is a type of b

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Nov 23 2024RELIGION

Faith and Medicine: How Jewish and Muslim Beliefs Shape Healthcare Choices

When it comes to healthcare, patients from religious minorities like Orthodox Judaism and Islam might encounter unique struggles. They have to balance their beliefs with the principles of Western medicine. This exploration dives into the similarities between these faiths' approaches to medical ethic

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

App Helps AF Patients Track Edoxaban Treatment

Ever felt like your medicine isn't working as well as it should? For folks with atrial fibrillation (AF), taking their oral anticoagulant, Edoxaban, just right is super important to keep strokes away. A smartphone app called ADHERE is now being tested to help patients stay on track with their meds.

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Nov 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Biometric Tech: How India's Airports Are Getting Smarter

Imagine traveling through India's airports without papers—only your smile as your ticket. That's the future SITA, a global IT provider, and India's Airports Authority are creating. They've partnered to implement seamless travel through facial recognition. They're called DigiYatra airports. You just

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Harvard Prof Takes Over Arlington's Regent Theatre

You might think a computer science professor has no business running a theatre. But David Malan, a big name at Harvard, is stepping into this role at Arlington's Regent Theatre. The theatre, which has been around for over a century, was previously run by Richard Stavros. He retired recently, and now

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