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Nov 14 2024SPORTS

Gymnasts After College: Finding Their Next Leap

Gymnastics is a sport loved by many, but what happens to the athletes after college? Unlike other sports, there's no clear professional path for gymnasts. This leaves many top NCAA gymnasts, like Olivia Dunne, wondering what to do after college. The Global Impact Gymnastics Alliance (GIGA) is trying

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

The Rise of Nanozymes: A Global Research Perspective

Nanozymes, tiny materials that mimic enzymes, are becoming big news in science. They combine the best of both worlds: the unique properties of nanomaterials and the helpful functions of enzymes. This is the first time someone has used a special method called bibliometrics to study all the research d

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Teachers in Marblehead Strike: Schools Closed for 3rd Day

Teachers in Marblehead are continuing their strike, leading to the third day of school closures. Jonathan Heller, co-president of the Marblehead Education Association, said the town wants quality schools and can afford them. He believes voters would support a property tax increase to fund better wag

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Biden's Last Chat with Xi: What's Next for US-China Relations?

President Joe Biden is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping one last time before he leaves office. This meeting, happening on the sidelines of a Pacific summit in Peru, is a chance for the leaders to reflect on their relationship, which goes back over a decade. However, the shadow of the up

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Trump's Triumphant Return: A New Term, New Promises

President Joe Biden welcomed Donald Trump back to the White House with a handshake and warm words. This might seem like a normal political exchange, but it was anything but. Trump's return marks a significant shift, as he prepares to take over the presidency for a second term. Remember, this is the

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Understanding Homesign: Unique Languages Created by Deaf People

Have you ever thought about how language develops? Studies of homesigns, unique languages created by deaf people who have no access to a formal sign language, offer fascinating insights. Initially, researchers focused on homesigns from a gesture studies and child development angle. But now, sign lan

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Predicting Hospital Deaths: How QTc Interval Matters in Heart Attack Patients

Predicting who might die in the hospital is a big deal. Doctors have been using different systems to figure this out for years. Now, they're also using machines and computers to help. This study looked at how well these computer models work when they consider a specific heart rhythm measurement call

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling a New Way to Read Methylated DNA

Did you know that your DNA has extra letters that tell genes when to speak up or stay quiet? One of these special letters is called 5-methyldeoxycytidine, or mdC for short. Where and how often mdC shows up in your DNA can tell a big story about whether certain genes are being turned on or off. This

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Farmers and Fighters: Cali Congress Elections

In California, elections brought mix results. David Valadao, a Republican who's no stranger to tight races, won again in the Central Valley. He beat Democrat Rudy Salas, despite the district leaning Democratic. Valadao, a farmer, focused on water issues and working across party lines. Salas, meanwhi

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Could CT Scans Predict Recurrence After Anal Cancer Treatment?

It's a dicey situation for many people with anal squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC). Even after treatment with chemoradiotherapy (CRT), about 3 in 10 patients face a recurrence. Unfortunately, the current tools doctors use to predict who might relapse aren't very effective. So, a group of researchers de

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