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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Soccer Fans Get a Tech Boost with AI-Powered App

The English Premier League is teaming up with Microsoft to bring artificial intelligence to its fan app. This new deal will run for five years and will bring Microsoft's Copilot AI into the mix. Fans will get access to a huge amount of content, including over 300, 000 articles, 9, 000 videos, and st

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

How Gravity Messes with Space Lubes

Lubricants are super important in space tech. They keep things moving smoothly. But how do they act when gravity changes? That's what this study looked into. Scientists used fancy computer models to see how different gravity levels affect a common space lube called PAO. They found some cool stuff.

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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

Pregnancy and the Brain: A Scientist's Self-Experiment

A researcher decided to scan her own brain 26 times to learn more about how pregnancy affects the brain. This is something that hasn't been studied much before. The researcher, who studies learning and memory, had her brain scanned before, during, and after her pregnancy. She wanted to see if there

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Prosecutors Fired After Jan. 6 Cases

The recent dismissal of three experienced prosecutors who handled cases tied to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has sparked outrage. These attorneys received abrupt termination notices from Attorney General Pam Bondi, with no clear reason given. This action has been described as deeply unsettling by a feder

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Jun 29 2025SPORTS

Detroit Red Wings: Day 2 Draft Picks and Prospects

Day two of the 2025 NHL Draft is here, and the Detroit Red Wings have a busy schedule ahead. With eight picks in their pocket, the team has plenty of opportunities to add some fresh talent. The first day of the draft was a bit of a mess, with the new virtual format causing some delays. But day two i

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Jun 29 2025HEALTH

Herbs and Alzheimer's: A Glimmer of Hope or Just a Myth?

Alzheimer's is a tough nut to crack, and scientists are always on the lookout for new ways to tackle it. Recently, they've turned their attention to two common herbs: rosemary and sage. These herbs contain a special compound called carnosic acid, which has shown some exciting potential in lab tests.

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Jun 29 2025SPORTS

Chicago Bulls Shake Up Roster for Better Defense

The Chicago Bulls are making big moves to improve their team. They recently traded Lonzo Ball to the Cleveland Cavaliers. In return, they got Isaac Okoro, a player known for his strong defense. This trade shows the Bulls want to focus more on defense. The Bulls' general manager, Marc Eversley, has

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Jun 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Birthdays and Stars: A Guide to Your Day

Celebrity birthdays today include Kellie Pickler, John Cusack, Kathy Bates, and Mel Brooks. It's a good day to reflect on personal growth and relationships. Be cautious of those who might try to mislead you. Focus on positive actions and set boundaries to maintain harmony. Aries should trust their

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

How Histamine Receptors Pick Their Partners

Histamine is a big deal in our bodies. It does a lot of important jobs. It works through four different receptors, each with its own favorite partner protein. One of these receptors, called H 4 R, is special. It helps control how certain cells move and fight off invaders. But how it does this has

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Sweat Less, Live More: Exploring New Treatments for Excessive Sweating

Excessive sweating can be a real bother. It's not just about feeling uncomfortable. It can also mess with your confidence and daily life. You might have heard of treatments like OnabotulinumtoxinA injections. These are often used for sweaty armpits. But what if you sweat in other places? Like your f

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