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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Autoimmune Diseases: Scientists Try Bold New Treatments

Autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and lupus are tough to treat. Current treatments just calm down the immune system's attack on the body, but they don't fix the root cause. This means patients often face a lifetime of expensive medications, injections, or infusions w

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Goats' Teats Tell a Tale: How Heat Mapping Reveals Milk Time Secrets

Dairy goats have a lot to say about milking time, and now scientists have a cool way to listen. By using heat-sensing cameras, researchers have discovered how the temperature of a goat's teats changes during milking. This isn't just about taking pretty pictures, though. It's about understanding how

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Smart Drug Delivery: How Cells Take in Medicine to Fight Cancer

Cancer treatment has seen big improvements with targeted therapies and immunotherapy. Yet, getting drugs to work effectively inside the body remains a hurdle. One key way cells absorb drugs is through endocytosis, a process where cells bring in substances from their surroundings. Scientists are now

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Festive Fun at Riverside Theatre: A Holiday Tradition

Riverside Theatre has long been a hub for holiday cheer on the Treasure Coast. For many years, the Festival of Trees/Winterfest marked the start of the festive season. This event brought together families, artists, and community members to celebrate the holidays in style. The festival was a feast f

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fun and Learning in Northeast Ohio: A Week of Events

Northeast Ohio is buzzing with activities this week, from educational talks to live performances. On November 16, the Astronomy Club of Akron is hosting a talk by Robert Harmon from Ohio Wesleyan University. He will discuss solar physics and starspots, a great chance to learn about the sun and other

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Nov 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Winter Adventures in Michigan: Family, Faith, and Fresh Air

Michigan's winter has arrived with a flurry, blanketing the landscape in a thick layer of snow. The Eicher family is embracing the chill, finding warmth in their cozy home and the company of loved ones. The family is making a significant change this year, switching from an old coal stove to a new p

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka: What to Expect in Rawalpindi's Final ODI

The third ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka is set to take place in Rawalpindi. The weather looks good, with no rain expected. It will be cool, with temperatures ranging from 9°C to 24°C. The pitch at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is known for being friendly to batters. However, fast bowlers might ge

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Nov 17 2025WEATHER

Windy Sunday and Snowy Monday in Central Pennsylvania

Central Pennsylvania is in for a windy Sunday and a snowy Monday. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Warren, Elk, and McKean counties. This watch is in effect from 10 a. m. Sunday through Monday afternoon. Strong winds and lake effect snow will create dangerous travel c

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Nov 17 2025WEATHER

New England's Weather: Windy, Cold, and Changing Fast

The weather in New England is taking a dramatic turn. A fast-moving storm system left early today, making way for a windy and cooler period that will last through the start of the week. The skies are clearing quickly as dry air moves in, but strong winds will make it feel much colder than it actuall

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Infinite Lattices

Lattices are like building blocks in math. They help us understand how things relate to each other. Recently, mathematicians proved that a special kind of infinite lattice, called an FN lattice, exists. This lattice is simple and follows certain rules, making it unique. Now, imagine smaller, finite

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