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Feb 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lottie's Shocking Exit: What Happened to the Yellowjackets Character?

Lottie Matthews, a character from the show Yellowjackets, met an unexpected end in the fourth episode of the third season. The episode, which aired on Paramount+ with Showtime, showed Lottie's body at the bottom of the stairs. This sudden twist left fans wondering who was responsible for her death.

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Mystery Malady Strikes Congo Villages

In the heart of Congo, a mysterious illness has taken the lives of over 50 people in just five weeks. The outbreak started in the Equateur province, affecting two distant villages. The first signs of trouble appeared in the village of Boloko on January 21st. Three young children fell ill and died wi

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

The Future of Biosimilars: Navigating Challenges for a Sustainable Market

Biosimilars are like generic versions of biologic drugs. They are almost identical to the original biologic drug, known as the reference product. The first biosimilar hit the market in 2006. Since then, the path to creating and using biosimilars has faced many hurdles. These challenges can lead to p

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Feb 26 2025EDUCATION

Smile and Learn: How Dental Students See Their Training

Dental students have a lot to say about their hands-on training. They use comparisons and word pictures to describe what they go through. This isn't just about sharing feelings. It's about giving teachers a new way to understand and improve how they teach. Imagine you're a dental student. You're le

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

The Price of Progress: How Biosimilar Policies Are Changing the Game for Big Name Drugs

In the world of medicine, there's a big push to make drugs more affordable. This push has led to the creation of biosimilar policies. These policies are designed to encourage the use of biosimilars, which are basically cheaper copies of expensive biologics. The goal? To save money and make healthcar

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Feb 23 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Hidden Truths: How Death Rates Vary Across Societies

When we talk about how death rates differ between groups, we often look at simple numbers like life expectancy or death rates. But these numbers don't tell the whole story. They miss out on important details about how death rates are spread out among different ages. A new approach uses a measure cal

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Feb 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Flavonols and Human Serum Albumin

Flavonols, a type of plant compound, have been known to interact with human serum albumin (HSA). This interaction is crucial because it affects how drugs behave in the body, including their effectiveness and potential side effects. While researchers have studied how flavonols bind to proteins, the s

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Virtual Reality: A New Hope for Newborn Care

In many parts of the world, doctors and nurses face a tough challenge. They need to be ready to save newborns, but they might not get much practice. This is where virtual simulations come in. These aren't your typical video games. They're tools that let healthcare workers practice life-saving skills

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Feb 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Game World Progress: A Step Forward, Miles to Go

Imagine a world where AI can create entire game worlds just from a few seconds of video. That's the dream, right? Well, Microsoft Research is getting closer to making that dream a reality with their new World and Human Action Model, or WHAM. But let's not get too excited just yet. First thi

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Simsbury's 2025-26 Budget: What's the Deal with the $508 Tax Hike?

Simsbury is looking at a potential tax increase for the upcoming fiscal year. The proposed budget for 2025-26 suggests that the average homeowner could see their taxes go up by around $508. This isn't a final decision, though. The town manager presented the initial spending plan to the selectmen, bu

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