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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Heart Beats Reveal Emotions: The Power of Millimeter-Wave Radar

First, let's talk about the heart. It's not just a muscle; it's a drum that beats to a rhythm unique to each person. This rhythm can change based on emotions. Imagine if we could read these changes without touching the person or invading their privacy. That's exactly what a new technology does. It u

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Nurses Under Pressure: The Rise of Defensive Care in Egypt

In Egypt, nurses are increasingly adopting a defensive approach to their work. This means they are more focused on protecting themselves legally rather than prioritizing patient care. This shift is alarming and warrants a closer look. Why is this happening? Well, workplace violence and legal threat

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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

The 2025 NFL Combine: Offensive Line Stars

The 2025 NFL Combine wrapped up with a bang on Day 4, focusing on the offensive line. This group is crucial for any team, and the Detroit Lions know this well. They've got big names like Penei Sewell and Taylor Decker, but they're also looking for more depth, especially with Kevin Zeitler possibly l

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Mar 02 2025SPORTS

What's Up with Young Athletes and Tough Coaches?

Teen athletes in competitive sports have a lot to say about how their coaches treat them. Researchers wanted to understand what these young people think about tough coaching methods. They asked over 350 French-speaking athletes about their experiences. The results were surprising. Some athletes thou

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Blood Tests and DNA: The New Kidney Check-Up

Kidneys are vital organs that filter waste from our blood. When someone receives a new kidney, doctors need to keep a close eye on it to make sure it's working properly. Traditionally, this involves invasive procedures like biopsies. However, scientists are exploring new, less invasive methods to mo

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

NFL Combine Day 1: Defensive Linemen Shine

The first day of field drills at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis saw some impressive performances from defensive prospects. These players are linked to the 49ers in mock drafts or speculation. However, some prospects like Mason Graham from Michigan, Abdul Carter from Penn State, Mike Green from M

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

Lakers' Comeback: A Lesson in Determination

The Lakers' recent win was anything but a smooth ride. They started strong, but things got tough. The team had to fight hard to avoid a loss. This game showed off their defensive skills and their strong will to win. The Lakers have been playing some of the best defense in the league. Over the past

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Glioblastoma's Secret Messengers: How Tiny Bubbles Shape the Brain's Defense

Glioblastoma, a nasty type of brain tumor, has a sneaky way of communicating with its surroundings. It sends out tiny bubbles, called exosomes, that can change how immune cells, called microglia, behave. These exosomes are like secret messengers, carrying instructions that can turn microglia into he

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Light Up Your World: How Special Molecules React to Different Liquids

Imagine tiny molecules that change their behavior based on the liquid they're in. These aren't your average molecules; they're special ones called 2-aryl-3H-1, 3-benzazaphosphole oxide, or ABPO for short. These molecules have a unique trick: they can absorb and emit light in different ways depending

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

Volleyball Players: The Hidden Challenges

Volleyball is a sport that demands a lot from its players. It's not just about spiking the ball over the net. Players need to be quick on their feet, strong, and have excellent balance. But what happens when these skills are lacking? Injuries can become a big problem. This is especially true for mal

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