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Feb 10 2025SPORTS

Aaron Rodgers Part Ways with the New York Jets

The Jets have let go of Aaron Rodgers. The quarterback, who spent two years in New York, played only a handful of games before a bad injury and a rough season left him sidelined. This is not the first time he had a tough time. Rodgers had a 5-12 season and dealt with a lot of changes. He is turning

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Feb 10 2025SCIENCE

How Birds Get their Spring Migration itch

Birds like the pine siskin have a unique behavior called spring nomadism. This is different from the usual, predictable seasonal movements of other birds. These birds are facultative migrants, they do not move in a set pattern. They go nomadic in the spring. Scientists have long been curious about w

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Launch Viewing 101: How to Watch SpaceX's Next Starlink Satellite Delivery

When it comes to viewing a rocket launch, SpaceX sure knows how to give the public a show. What can you expect to see when the Falcon 9 rocket takes off on Sunday? Right away, the launch time isn't set in stone. It is planned for 4:03 p. m. , but this depends on the weather. It is not a one-time ch

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Secrets of Asia's Biggest Opencast Coal Mine

Somewhere deep in Tamil Nadu, India, there's a spot called Neyveli. The place got a sparse investigation, into a peculiar energy source. The curiosity extended to the makeup of its deposits. Their hunt took them to discover fossils. It was that they wanted to know what som

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Feb 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Seasons Influence Lead Levels in Kids

In a world where urban development is rapid, children's health is a hot topic. Lead is a dangerous metal that can harm kids, especially through exposure to the environment. Children absorb lead from their surroundings, which can cause lead to enter their bloodstream. Studies have shown that changes

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Elderly Skin Woes: Seborrheic Dermatitis on The Rise

Seborrheic Dermatitis is a skin condition that can cause significant problems, especially for older adults. As people get older it can be harder for your skin to heal. This condition has been around for a long time and scientists have been researching how common it is among older populations.

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Feb 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Navigating the Digital Frontier: Stakeholder Insights on Electronic Appointment Systems

Imagine getting a phone call to make a doctor's appointment, and all you hear is option. Option one for your first name. Is if your name Rebecca. Option two for your family. What harms to tell these listeners about the latest digital way? Our personal digital assist scheduler software. Has it reall

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: How COPD Patients Can Take Control

Imagine living with a condition that makes it hard to breathe. That's the reality for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD. But here’s the thing: how well COPD patients manage their condition can make a big difference in how their lives are affected. COPD can be a tough opponen

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Breathe Easy: Can a Simple Breath Test Check Asthma?

Asthma treatment involves regular check-ups using various methods. One of these methods is a simple and non-invasive tool known as the Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO). This tool is administered through a device that measures the amount of nitric oxide in the breath. But can this breath test b

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Feb 09 2025EDUCATION

Uncovering Ancient Secrets: X-ray Tech Saves Hidden History

Ancient clay tablets, known as cuneiform tablets, were the go-to writing material in the Near East from around 3000 BCE to 100 CE. These clay tablets were super tough for daily use. But when they were buried for thousands of years, they started to get damaged by salts. Salts on these tablets cause

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