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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

A Fighter's Recovery: Olympic Champ Ishii Battles Back from Surgery

Ever wondered what it takes to stay strong when life throws you a curveball? Meet Satoshi Ishii, a retired MMA fighter who's been through more than his share of challenges. With a career spanning two decades and a gold medal from the Beijing Olympics in judo, Ishii is no stranger to tough times. Lat

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Water-Sensitive Color-Changing Composites

Imagine a material that changes color when it comes into contact with water. Sounds like magic, right? It's actually the work of hydrochromic materials, which are hot topics in sensing and security. Perovskite materials are known for their water-induced color changes, but making this happen in perov

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Decoding Emotions: Using Body Signals to Measure Stress

Imagine if you could measure how stressed someone is just by looking at their body signals. That's what researchers are trying to do! They're building a system to figure out your stress level based on four simple body responses: heart rate, skin sweat, chest breathing, and belly breathing. The goal?

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Rock Climbing Injuries: A Singapore Story

Did you know that rock climbing is getting more popular in Singapore? With that, doctors are seeing more people getting hurt while climbing. Let's look at what happened over seven years. We checked the records of people who got hurt and needed surgery. Most of these accidents happened in the aftern

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Nov 18 2024EDUCATION

Where Do Future Teachers Study?

Imagine this: over half of our future teachers are being trained in classical universities. Isn't that interesting? The type of university they attend, either a federal or regional one, plays a big role in shaping their careers. This study digs into the career goals and plans of students from differ

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Understanding Life After Esophagectomy: Patient Voices Matter

Esophagectomy, a major surgery to remove the esophagus, can really shake up a patient's life. Studies show that while it's good for survival, it's tough on daily living. Patients often face big, lasting changes in how they live. Doctors mostly look at survival rates and major side effects when choos

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Understanding Crime in Adults with Autism: A 10-Year Study in Turkey

Between 2012 and 2022, a study in Turkey examined the criminal behavior of adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and compared them with adults without ASD. The study focused on understanding the differences in offending patterns and clinical characteristics. The records of 11, 583 adults assess

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Nov 18 2024FINANCE

The Secret Wealth Managers Behind Oligarchs

After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many countries like the USA, UK, and EU imposed sanctions on wealthy individuals close to Putin. But these rich folks, known as oligarchs, seem to dodge these punishments like pros. How? It's all about the secretive experts who help them hide their money offshore.

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Jake Paul's Boxing Win Over Tyson: A New Feud With Dana White

Young boxer Jake Paul took to Twitter to hit back at UFC CEO Dana White after his successful Netflix fight with Mike Tyson. The fight, despite being uneventful, was a massive business success, drawing over 60 million live viewers and generating over $18 million. White, however, criticized Paul's per

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Nov 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Joe Rogan Talks JLo Divorce: Why We Love Celeb Drama

Joe Rogan, a well-known podcaster, recently talked about the public's fascination with celebrities and their personal lives. He mentioned Jennifer Lopez's recent divorce and how people often enjoy seeing famous people go through tough times. Rogan believes that people take pleasure in seeing celebri

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