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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

A Young Star Shines Bright in Rotterdam

In the heart of Rotterdam, a young talent named Arne Engels stole the show. His performance in the Europa League against Feyenoord was nothing short of spectacular. At just 22 years old, Arne displayed a maturity and confidence that belied his age. He commanded the midfield with ease, standing shoul

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Simon Cowell's Unusual Health Routine: What's Really Going On?

Simon Cowell, the well-known music industry figure, has been quite open about his health habits lately. He recently talked about visiting a wellness clinic where they take his blood, clean it, and put it back in. Cowell, who is 66, said this process, along with better eating, more exercise, and less

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

What Makes a Patient Ready to Go Home After Lung Surgery?

In Denmark, a group of experts recently got together to figure out how to decide when someone is ready to leave the hospital after lung surgery. They wanted to make sure patients go home safely, not too soon, not too late. The team looked at different factors that matter. They thought about how the

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Nov 28 2025SCIENCE

Gut Bacteria: A New Way to Study Health and Disease

The human gut is home to trillions of bacteria. These tiny organisms play a big role in keeping us healthy. They can also be linked to diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Scientists have been studying these bacteria using different methods. One method is metagenomics. It helps identify b

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Michelin's Green Drive: A New Hub for Eco-Friendly Transport

In Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin has opened a huge new space called the Michelin Innovation Park. It's a big deal because it's all about making transportation greener and smarter. The park is built on the site of Michelin's old factory, which is pretty cool because it mixes old and new stuff. T

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Gut Bacteria and Their Hidden Viruses: A Surprising Discovery

In the world of tiny organisms living in our gut, there's a lot going on. One such organism is the bacterium Desulfovibrio piger. It's found in both healthy people and those with inflammatory conditions. This makes scientists wonder what role it plays in our health. Researchers studied three new st

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

What Nurses Think About Anthroposophic Care

Nurses have a unique view on anthroposophic nursing care. This approach blends traditional nursing with holistic practices. It's all about treating the whole person, not just the illness. Nurses see it as a way to connect deeply with patients. Anthroposophic care focuses on the mind, body, and spir

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Nov 25 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Build Important Molecules

Scientists have found a clever new way to make special molecules called α-CF3 allylamines. These molecules are super important in making medicines, pesticides, and other useful materials. The problem was that making them wasn't easy or efficient. The new method uses a special kind of chemistry call

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Building Better Body Parts: The Science of Fixing Joints

Fixing damaged joints is tough because they are made of different types of tissues. Think of it like building a bridge between two different materials. Scientists are working on special structures called bionic gradient scaffolds. These are like tiny, 3D bridges that help new tissue grow where it's

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Nov 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flames and Fumes: A Close Call at the Port of Los Angeles

A massive container ship caught fire while docked at the Port of Los Angeles, raising alarms about potential pollution. The blaze started on Friday night, causing authorities to issue a shelter-in-place order for nearby areas due to worries about hazardous cargo. By Saturday afternoon, the fire was

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