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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Barriers: Seeking Help After Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

You might think that when something terrible happens, like sexual violence during a conflict, people would rush to get help. But in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, many survivors don't get medical care right away. This study wanted to figure out why. They found several obstacles that make it h

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

The Surprising Discovery of a Mature Teratoma after SVC Obstruction in an Infant

Ever heard of a tumor that causes a lot of trouble before it's even discovered? That's what happened to an infant who unexpectedly faced superior vena cava (SVC) obstruction. SVC is a crucial vein that carries blood to the heart from the head and arms. This infant's trouble started when their perica

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Jan 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Strange Tale of the Zodiac Killer Project

"Zodiac Killer Project, " a film by Charlie Shackleton, is an intriguing exploration of our culture's fascination with true crime stories. The film began as a planned documentary about former police officer Lyndon Lafferty, who believed he encountered the infamous Zodiac Killer. However, the project

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Jan 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Marriott Theatre: 50 Years of Reinventing Broadway Shows

For fifty amazing years, Lincolnshire's Marriott Theatre has been doing something special. Executive Director Peter Blair and Artistic Director Peter Sullivan say it's all about reinventing Broadway hits in a more intimate way. They've been clever with their productions, like when they made a helico

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

How Poplar Trees Handle Phosphorus: The Role of PagSND1-B1

Did you know that trees, like poplars, face a constant challenge in nature? They're often short on phosphorus, a crucial nutrient. When phosphorus is scarce, the poplar tree's stems suffer the most, which slows down their growth and reduces the activity of certain wood-forming genes, including PagSN

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Jan 27 2025SPORTS

Cubs Bring In Veteran Reliever Pressly from Astros

The Chicago Cubs have struck a deal with the Houston Astros to acquire veteran reliever Ryan Pressly. The Astros will cover a chunk of Pressly's salary, with a prospect headed their way. Young right-hander Juan Bello, just 21, will be traded to Houston. Bello had a solid season last year in the Cubs

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Jan 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Mel Gibson: Hollywood Can Be Fixed, I’ll Stay and Help

In a surprising turn, actor Mel Gibson has agreed to stay in California amidst a mass exodus of celebrities. Unlike many peers who have left due to high taxes and strict regulations, Gibson is determined to stick around and work with President Trump’s team to breathe new life into Hollywood. The sta

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Eating Crickets: A Zinc Boost for Kids in Kenya

Ever thought insects could be the key to fighting nutrient deficiencies? Researchers in Kenya explored this idea by feeding young children meals with zinc-rich house crickets and tracking how much zinc their bodies absorbed. The kids, aged 2 to 3 years old, participated in a study from September to

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Jan 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Madagascar's River: A Strange Sight from Space

NASA astronaut Don Pettit recently snapped a photo from the International Space Station (ISS) that shows something quite fascinating. The Betsiboka River estuary in Madagascar, when seen from 250 miles above Earth, looks a lot like the tiny blood vessels in the back of our eyes, known as the retina.

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The Phage M198: A Promising Weapon Against Klebsiella Infections

The world is facing a big problem: bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics. That's why scientists are looking for new ways to fight these nasty germs, especially those that cause serious infections like Klebsiella pneumoniae. One exciting option is using phages, which are viruses that attack

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