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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 2024BUSINESS

The Biggest and Best: A Look at the Bombardier Global 7500

Ever wondered what it's like to fly in the biggest private jet on the market? Meet the Bombardier Global 7500, a beast of a business jet that's all about space and distance. This jet isn't just the largest, it's also one of the longest-range private jets you can buy. It can fly up to 7, 700 nautical

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Aspinall's Bold Bet: Beating the Legend

Tom Aspinall, a heavyweight fighter, was never the same after watching Jon Jones fight in person. He formed a different opinion about the legendary fighter, concluding that Jones just wasn't fast enough to match his style. Aspinall is now brimming with confidence that he can take down Jones in a fig

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Toxic Side of a New Selenolato-Bridged Manganese(I) Compound

Scientists recently discovered something peculiar about a new selenolato-bridged manganese(I) compound. This compound, designed to carry carbon monoxide (CORM), was found to have a dark side. It turns out, this compound can be quite toxic to certain cells. Researchers delved into how this compound i

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Ready When You're Not

Picture this: Germany is suddenly dealing with a serious security crisis, either on home soil or far away. Hospitals must be ready to handle emergencies like violence, terrorism, or even war. Doctors could face a surge of injured patients needing surgery. Standard medical training won’t be enough. T

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Is Forced Treatment the Answer to Homelessness?

More and more people are struggling with homelessness in Canada, with over one in ten experiencing it at some point in their lives. Governments are dismantling encampments and some are even using special laws to ignore court rulings. Now, they're considering forced mental health treatments. But is t

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

A Simple Way to Multiplex PCR with Wax Films

Have you ever wanted to test for multiple diseases or genetic conditions in one go? Scientists often use a technique called multiplex PCR to achieve this. But the equipment needed for this is complicated and tough to handle. A recent study introduced a clever way to make this process simpler using w

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Nov 17 2024WEATHER

November Surprises: Why Hurricane Season Isn't Over Yet

You might think November means the end of hurricane season, but think again! This year, a storm named Sara is reminding us that hurricanes don't always stick to the calendar. Sara formed in the western Caribbean Sea and had a slow weekend crawl over Central America. She's expected to move over Beliz

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

There's a New Champion in Town: UFC 309 Recap

Have you ever been to a place where the air is electric with excitement? That was Madison Square Garden on the night of UFC 309. The main event was a big deal, with Jon Jones facing off against Stipe Miocic. By the third round, Jones had secured a stoppage win, keeping his heavyweight title safe and

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Malaria Parasite's Powerhouse: Why Mitochondria Matter in Transmission

Malaria has a sneaky way of spreading from humans to mosquitoes, thanks to tiny structures called gametocytes. These act like mysterious switchboards, turning on and off when needed. So, what's the secret to their quick transformation? A team of researchers decided to zoom in on the mitochondria, th

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