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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Understanding SNIP: Why Dysplasia Matters

Sinonasal inverted papilloma, or SNIP, is a growth in the nose and sinuses. It's not cancer, but it can come back after treatment. Worse, it can turn into cancer. Doctors are trying to figure out why this happens. One clue might be dysplasia. This is when cells look abnormal under a microscope. The

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

How Money Can Change the Game in Research Funding

Funding research is not just about giving money. It's about shaping how knowledge is created and shared. This is a big deal because who gets funded can decide what kind of research gets done. It's like being the referee in a game. The rules you set can change how the game is played. So, how can fun

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

How Groups Can Spark New Ideas

Innovation doesn't just happen by chance. It often starts with the right environment. Groups, big or small, play a big role in making this happen. They can create spaces where new ideas can grow. But how exactly do they do this? First, groups can bring people together. When different minds come tog

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back Against a Sneaky Cancer

Sinonasal adenoid cystic carcinoma, or ACC, is a tricky cancer. It's rare, but it's known for sneaking along nerves and coming back years after treatment. This makes it a tough opponent. A recent study took a close look at how patients with this cancer fared over 15 years. The focus was on the detai

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

French Government Faces Make-or-Break Vote

French lawmakers stirred up a potential government shake-up on Monday. They introduced a no-confidence motion targeting Prime Minister Michel Barnier. This move could lead to the far-right party taking the helm. The trigger? Barnier's 2025 budget plan, which includes hefty tax hikes and spending cut

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Filmmaker's Protest: Pulling Out of Festival Over Controversial Comments

French director Coralie Fargeat has decided to withdraw her film "The Substance" from Poland's Camerimage Film Festival. This move comes after the festival's founder, Marek Żydowicz, wrote a controversial article that many deemed sexist. Fargeat, along with her cinematographer Benjamin Kračun, felt

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Oct 29 2024CRIME

Actor Gérard Depardieu Won't Attend Trial Due to Health Concerns

French actor Gérard Depardieu, who is facing trial for allegedly sexually assaulting two women on a film set in 2021, will not be present at his court hearing in Paris on Monday. His lawyer, Jérémie Assous, has stated that Depardieu's health is not allowing him to attend. The 75-year-old actor has d

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Oct 28 2024CELEBRITIES

Why French Actor Gérard Depardieu Isn't in Court

French actor Gérard Depardieu will not be attending his trial on sexual assault charges in Paris. The trial, scheduled for Monday, is postponed because of the actor's health issues. Depardieu denies any wrongdoing. The accusations against him include allegedly assaulting two women on a film set in 2

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

France's Backing for Ukraine's War End Plan

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has shown support for Ukraine's plan to end the war with Russia, which was revealed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This plan aims to force Russia to stop its invasion through negotiations. A crucial part of this plan is Ukraine's desire to join N

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Macron to Netanyahu: Remember UN’s Role in Israel's Birth

French President Emmanuel Macron has some advice for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: don’t overlook the United Nations’ role in Israel’s creation. This reminder came during a cabinet meeting where Macron emphasized that Israel should respect UN decisions. Tensions between the two leaders

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