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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

Sharks and the 2/3 Scaling Law: A Hidden Link

Sharks are fascinating creatures. They come in all sizes. Some are tiny, like the lanternshark. Others are huge, like the whale shark. Despite their differences, they all follow a special math rule. This rule is called the 2/3 scaling law. It's been around since the 1800s. It helps explain how size

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

How Smartphone Breaks Affect Your Brain

People who struggle with smartphone use might experience changes in their brain activity when they take a break from their devices. This is what a recent study found out. The study looked at how the brain behaves when it's not doing anything specific, called resting-state. It compared two groups: th

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Freeman's Health Concerns Cloud Dodgers' Championship Hopes

The Los Angeles Dodgers made waves at the Major League Baseball Winter Meetings by signing star closer Edwin Diaz. This move strengthens their bullpen, addressing a key weakness. The team is now seen as a top contender for the World Series, aiming for a third straight title. However, there's a clou

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Building a Film Culture: Saudi Arabia's Rapid Rise

In the heart of Saudi Arabia's entertainment scene stands Faisal Baltyuor, a man with a mission. He's not just a film producer; he's a distributor, a cinema founder, and now, the CEO of the Red Sea Film Foundation. His journey is a testament to the country's swift transformation in the film industry

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Slovenia's Bold Film on Faith and First Love

A new movie from Slovenia is making waves. It's called "Little Trouble Girls" and it's about a young girl finding her way in a strict religious world. The director, Urška Djukić, is new to making full-length films, but she's already making a big splash. The story is about a shy 16-year-old named Lu

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

KOTOR 2 Remake: What Happened?

A fresh take on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 was reportedly in the works. This remake, codenamed "Juliet, " was being developed by Aspyr and Lucasfilm Games. It aimed to bring the classic 2004 RPG into the modern era with updated graphics and gameplay. The project was put on hold in Mar

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Dec 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Year of Big Movies and TV Shows

The American Film Institute (AFI) just shared its top 10 films and TV shows of the year. This list is a big deal because it often hints at what might win Oscars later. Warner Bros. had a great year with two films making the cut: "One Battle After Another" and "Sinners. " Other standout movies inclu

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Walking with Poles: How It Changes Your Stride

Nordic walking is not just a trendy exercise. It is a way of walking that uses poles. This method is different from regular walking. It changes how your legs move and work. Researchers wanted to see how it affects the knees and ankles. They looked at how these joints move together in a straight line

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Dec 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dreamers Unite: A New Production Company Connects Hollywood and Asia

A fresh production company, Yume Entertainment, has just emerged, aiming to blend Hollywood and Asian film industries. The brains behind this venture are producers Andrea Bucko and Motoko Kimura, who bring a wealth of experience to the table. Yume, which translates to \"born from a dream\" in Japan

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Dec 04 2025SCIENCE

Twins: Science, Stories, and the Bonds That Tie

Twins have always fascinated people. They share a unique bond, but sometimes, that bond comes with challenges. Take, for example, a set of fraternal twins where one has Turner syndrome and the other doesn't. This rare situation raises questions about how such differences affect their lives and their

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