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Mar 30 2025SPORTS

Scherzer's Season Starts with a Hiccup: What's Next for the Blue Jays?

A season that started with high hopes has already hit a speed bump for the Toronto Blue Jays. Max Scherzer, the team's prized pitcher, has been sidelined with thumb inflammation. This injury came just a day after his debut, where he struggled against the Baltimore Orioles, giving up two home runs in

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Food Choices Down Under: What's On Aussie Plates And Why It Matters

Aussies have a problem with their food choices. What they eat is a big reason why so many people get sick with long-term health issues. In fact, one in five cases of chronic diseases in Australia is linked to what people put on their plates. This is a huge deal, and it's important to figure out what

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Why Funding Shifts Matter for Kids' Health Research

The world of health research is changing. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently hinted at a possible shake-up in how they handle indirect and administrative costs for research funding. This has sparked worries about how this might affect future progress in biomedical research. The NIH has

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Mar 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Land-Based Carbon Fuels Methane in Giant Reservoirs

The world's largest reservoirs are significant sources of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Yet, the role of organic matter from land in driving methane emissions from these vast water bodies is not well understood. To shed light on this, a study was conducted at Lake Qiandao, a massive reservoir i

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

The Power of Health Coaching: A Look at Recent Findings

The world of health and wellness coaching has seen a lot of progress in the past few years. A lot of new research has been added to the mix. This research covers a wide range of health topics, from old favorites like diabetes and heart disease to newer areas like respiratory issues and chronic pai

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Mar 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bitcoin Mining's Hidden Price Tag

Bitcoin mining is a hot topic. It involves massive computer networks that produce cryptocurrency tokens. These operations guzzle enormous amounts of electricity. The environmental impact of this energy use is a growing concern. Especially the air pollution it creates. Fine particle pollution, known

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Mar 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Floating People and Three Suns: The Science Behind Netflix's Big Show

Netflix's newest series, 3 Body Problem, has viewers glued to their screens. The show, based on a popular Chinese science fiction trilogy, is a visual treat. It's packed with mind-bending scenarios. The creators behind Game of Thrones, David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, along with Alexander Woo, brought

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Mar 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Deep-Sea Mining: A Race to the Bottom

Imagine if you will, the ocean floor as a treasure trove of metals. The seabed, especially in remote areas like the eastern Pacific, is rich with minerals crucial for modern technology. This has sparked interest from mining companies eager to tap into these resources. One such company, based in Vanc

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Chronic Pain: Mapping the Hurt

Chronic pain can be a real puzzle. It's not just about how much it hurts, but also where and how far it spreads. Doctors need to know this to help patients feel better. Two common tools for this are pain drawings and anatomical checklists. Both try to capture where the pain is and how big an area it

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Vikings' Quarterback Quest: The Rodgers Factor

The Minnesota Vikings are keeping their options open when it comes to their quarterback position. They have had discussions with Aaron Rodgers, but they are not making any promises. The team's general manager, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, confirmed that there have been talks with Rodgers and coach Kevin O’Co

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