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May 28 2025SCIENCE

How Gut Bacteria and Butyrate Could Save Astronauts' Bones

The gut's bacteria play a big role in bone health, especially when people are stuck in bed or floating in space. The gut's bacteria can change when people are not moving around. This change can lead to bone problems. But there might be a solution in a substance called butyrate. It is a type of s

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Transgender Sports Showdown: Trump and Newsom Clash Over Fair Play

The debate over transgender athletes competing in female sports has sparked a heated exchange between former President Trump and California Governor Newsom. The controversy began when a 16-year-old transgender athlete participated in the state track and field qualifiers. This event triggered a stron

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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Power of AI in Personalizing Exercise Plans

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing many sectors, and now it's stepping into the world of fitness. Large language models (LLMs) are being tested for their ability to create tailored exercise recommendations (ERs). These models can analyze vast amounts of data to suggest workouts that sui

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Measuring Everyday Digital Skills

In today's world, digital tools are everywhere. They help with all sorts of tasks that people do every day. These tasks are often called instrumental activities of daily living, or IADLs. IADLs include things like managing money, using a computer, or handling medications. But how do we know if someo

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Heart Failure and the Tricuspid Valve: A Hidden Danger

Heart failure is a serious condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It often starts with issues on the left side of the heart. This can lead to a problem called tricuspid regurgitation, or TR. TR happens when the tricuspid valve doesn't close properly. This allows blood to flow backward

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Can Computers Predict Cancer Spread?

In the world of medicine, there is a big push to use computers to predict how diseases will behave. One area where this is happening is with a type of cancer called nasopharyngeal carcinoma. This cancer starts in the upper part of the throat, behind the nose. Doctors often struggle to tell if it has

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Hispanic Elders and Exercise: A New Approach to Brain Health

The Hispanic community in the United States is at a higher risk of dementia compared to non-Hispanic whites. This is a serious issue that needs to be tackled. One way to help reduce this risk is through physical activity. However, there is a problem. The exercise programs that are available do n

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Marine Mud's Hidden Power: The Discovery of Aspergillicin I

In the vast world of marine life, there are countless tiny organisms that hold big secrets. One such secret is a newly found compound called aspergillicin I. This compound was discovered in a fungus called Aspergillus uvarum. This fungus was found in a sample of marine mud. It is not alone. Ten othe

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May 27 2025POLITICS

Public Radio Fights Back

A significant legal battle unfolded when several public radio stations, including three from Colorado, took a stand against the Trump administration. They filed a lawsuit in federal court, challenging an executive order aimed at cutting off federal funds to NPR and PBS. The order, issued in early Ma

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May 27 2025POLITICS

A Day of Political Drama and Surprises

In the world of politics, a lot happened recently. It started with a surprising moment in France. Brigitte Macron, the president's wife, was caught on camera pushing her husband, President Emmanuel Macron. This incident quickly went viral, sparking conversations about the dynamics of their relatio

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