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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the Wavy Roots of Plant Mutants

You might think plant roots are just boring, straight lines, but they’re not. Especially when it comes to certain plant mutants, like those of Arabidopsis thaliana. These plants have wavy roots that react strangely to gravity. Scientists studied two mutant types: myosin xif xik and atp-binding casse

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Why Novak Djokovic's New Coach Could Change the Game

Novak Djokovic, the tennis superstar from Serbia, has had a disappointing start to the new season after an early exit in Brisbane. Despite his age of 37, he's still aiming high – taking aim at a record-breaking 11th Australian Open title and his 25th Grand Slam win. To help him achieve these goals,

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

The Divided Opinions on Ozempic: Off-Label Drug Use and Public Concerns

Ozempic, a new drug used to tackle obesity, has stirred debate among the public. A recent survey of 3, 420 US adults, conducted between June 13 and 22, 2023, found that opinions are divided when it comes to doctors prescribing these medications for off-label use. Nearly half of the respondents, 46.

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Track and Field: A Century of Change with Noah Lyles and Harold Abrahams

Imagine running the 100m race a hundred years apart. That's what Noah Lyles and Harold Abrahams did. Lyles, the 27-year-old Olympic champion, clocked 9. 79 seconds in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Abrahams, from the 1924 Games, ran the same distance in 10. 6 seconds. That's a difference of 0. 81 seconds,

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Jan 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nikki Glaser's Golden Globes Monologue: A Funny Look at Hollywood and Ozempic

Nikki Glaser, a 40-year-old comedian known for her bold humor, kicked off the 82nd Golden Globes in Los Angeles with a bang. She started her opening monologue by declaring the night as "Ozempic's biggest night, " a playful jab at the popular diabetes medication. Glaser, being the first woman to solo

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

Why College Gymnastics Wins in Broadcasting, But Swimming Lags Behind

The Paris Olympics was a big win for Team USA in both swimming and gymnastics. But here’s a twist: many top athletes in these sports come from college competitions. Yet, there’s a striking difference between how these sports are broadcast. A 13-year-old swimmer, watching a college gymnastics event,

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

What to Expect: NFL Week 18 Predictions

Week 18 of the NFL season is here, and it's time to make some picks! Let's break down the games and see what's in store. The 49ers are without Brock Purdy, but they're still favored against the Cardinals. The Cardinals' run defense has been awful, so expect the 49ers to run the ball effectively. Th

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Rotator Cuff Repair: How Does a Re-tear Affect Long-term Function?

Have you ever heard of a rotator cuff repair? It's a common surgery to fix tears in the shoulder. But what happens when these repairs don't last? A recent study explored how re-tears after surgery affect shoulder function in the long run. Let's dive into the details! Firstly, what is a re-tear? It'

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Barium's 3D Crystal Maze: A New Metal-Organic Framework Explained

Scientists have created a cool new 3D crystal structure using barium and a special acid. This structure, called a metal-organic framework (MOF), is built from long, rod-like building blocks. These blocks are connected by a type of acid called terephthaloylbis(azanediyl)diacetic acid, or TPBA for sho

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Jan 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Emilia Pérez: A Surprise Oscar Contender

The Oscar race is heating up, and one film is making waves: Emilia Pérez. This Spanish-language musical has been racking up nominations left and right. It's not just the Golden Globes where it's shining; it also topped the BAFTA longlists with 15 mentions. This is a big deal, as BAFTA voters tend to

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