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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Little Kids and Lots of Movement: What Makes You Better at Sports?

Nature and nurture both play bit parts in how children master their movement skills. Let's talk about movement skills. Lots of different factors help kids become better at sports, but do children benefit differently from organized sports and open play in the yard. Some research has tried to determi

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Building Better Doctors: Mastering Surgery Handovers

Surgeons need to be excellent communicators. Think about it: how surgeons pass on information to one another during patient care. This process is key. It\'\'s called a surgical handover. Without rules or guidelines for training on this, how can surgeons ensure patient safety? This review focused on

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Smart Help for Student Writers-Reallacing Proper Development

Let's dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence and Education. AI has become a big player in schools. Now, AI has the ability to give personalized feedback to students. Giving proper feedback helps students improve their work. Educational apps use smart skills to guide students. Teachers use th

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Feb 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dragon Age: A New Dawn for a Beloved World

Disney is shifting its focus to Mass Effect. This transition is not just a change in development plans, but it's also a sad moment for fans of Dragon Age, as several seasoned developers have left the studio. Euridice Aveye has left, marking the end of an era for Dragon Age.

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

C-terminal Amides: The Proteins Secret Weapon Against Cellular Damage

Cells are busy places. They need to keep their proteins in order which means fixing or removing the damaged ones and ensuring the healthy ones continue to do what they need to for the cell to live. This is done by a process known as protein homeostasis. When something goes wrong, proteins collect da

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Malaria Meets the Zebrafish Model

It is tragic but true. Malaria, especially during pregnancy, can be extremely dangerous for both the mother and the unborn child. But finding drugs that are safe for pregnant women, especially during the first three months, has always been a challenge. Researchers have long been trying to

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trump, Nvidia and AI:A sneak peek into the discussion

The White House meeting between Trump and Nvidia's CEO, Huang, took everyone by surprise. Huang was meeting with President Trump to discuss AI futures. The chips created by Nvidia support the development of robots, apps, and games. They are unique in that they are specially designed for AI only

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Bison's Big Defense: Battling Tuberculosis

These are not good times for the wild bison of Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Canada. Since the 1920s, when infected bison were introduced, these animals have been grappling with a serious health issue: bovine tuberculosis (BTB). This disease, brought on by a certain bacteria called Mycobac

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Jan 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Harnessing Humidity: The Future of Wearable Tech Power

Ever wondered how your wearable tech stays powered up? A recent breakthrough might just have the answer. Scientists have found a way to use humidity in the air to generate energy. They've created a tiny device that can be worn on the body and can produce electricity from changes in humidity, like wh

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Jan 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Shocker: Two Giant Tech Leaders Face Off

Here’s a bombshell in the tech realm—two major players are battling for dominance. And at the heart of it all are two big names: Stargate and DeepSeek. DeepSeek just showed up with a new free chatbot available to us all. They aren’t messing around—this move really shook things up.

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