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Feb 28 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Fight for Justice: A Win, But the Battle Continues

A well-known actress just got a big break in her legal fight. A judge gave her the green light to dig deeper, but she has to be careful about who she investigates. This means no wild goose chases. The judge also made it clear that privacy claims won't hold up in this case. This is a big win for the

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Seven Planets in the Sky: Your Guide to the February 2025 Planet Parade

Imagine looking up at the night sky and seeing not just one or two, but seven planets all at once. That's what's happening in February 2025. This isn't some rare, once-in-a-lifetime event, but it's still pretty cool. So, what's going on? The planets Mercury, Uranus, and Neptune, along with

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Staying Hydrated During Ramadan: Tips for a Healthy Fast

Ramadan is a special time for many Muslims worldwide, focusing on spiritual growth and self-discipline. Fasting from dawn to dusk can be tough, especially when it comes to staying hydrated. It's crucial to plan ahead and prioritize water intake. Fasting isn't just about skipping meals; it's about u

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Feb 28 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: The $2. 73M Mystery of Melania and Libra

Let's dive into the wild world of crypto and meme coins. A recent investigation has uncovered some suspicious activity involving the meme coins called Melania and Libra. Crypto experts have been raising eyebrows over some unusual transactions. The red flags started flying when a whopping 19, 846 SO

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Pocket Power: How Tiny Structures Can Hold Big Surprises

Imagine tiny, super-organized sheets made from special molecules called pillararenes. These aren't your average sheets. They have pockets both inside and outside, and they can hold onto things much bigger than you'd expect. First, let's talk about these pillararenes. They're like tiny building bloc

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breaking the Code: New Hope for Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a challenging type of breast cancer. It's tough to treat because it doesn't respond well to targeted therapies. This is partly due to changes in certain signaling pathways, like the PI3K and mTOR pathways. Researchers have found that a protein called

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

Lactate Levels and Rowing Performance: What's the Connection?

Rowing is a sport that demands both strength and endurance. To understand what makes a rower great, scientists have looked at different ways to measure performance. One key area of interest is lactate thresholds. Lactate is a substance produced by muscles during intense exercise. The point at which

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How Age Affects Your Ankle's Sense of Position

The ability to sense your ankle's position is crucial for balance and movement. This skill, known as ankle joint position sense (JPS), changes as we age. Researchers wanted to understand how this sense changes throughout life. They tested 158 people, from kids to seniors, using two different tasks.

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Smart Tools for Perfect Knee Fixes

Knee injuries, especially those involving the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), are quite common. Fixing these injuries often requires a procedure called ACL reconstruction (ACLR). In the past ten years, doctors have been exploring new ways to make this procedure more precise. One of these methods i

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Changed the Policy Game

The COVID-19 pandemic was a big wake-up call. It showed us how important it is to use solid evidence when making big decisions. Policymakers had to scramble to find reliable information to guide their actions. This rush highlighted a big problem: we need a better way to organize and use evidence, es

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