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Utah Athletics Gets a Big Boost from Private Investors

December 11, 2025

A big change is coming to college sports, and the University of Utah is at the center of it. The school is teaming up with Otro Capital, a private equity firm from New York. This deal could bring in up to $500 million, which is a lot of money for any sports program. The firm will own a small part of

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University of Utah's Bold Move to Boost Sports Funding

December 9, 2025

The University of Utah is making a big move to pump money into its sports teams. They're teaming up with a private equity firm to create a new company. This company will handle all the business stuff related to sports, like selling tickets, making deals, and licensing. The goal is to raise at least

science

Tiny Ocean Life: How Viruses and Bacteria Mix in the Atlantic

November 28, 2025

In the vast Atlantic Ocean, tiny bacteria and viruses are always interacting. These bacteria can be divided into two groups: those with a lot of genetic material (HNA) and those with less (LNA). This difference matters because it affects how viruses attack them. Scientists studied these interaction

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How Tiny Cells in Your Blood Might Be Shaping Your Brain

November 27, 2025

Ever thought about how your brain changes and grows? It turns out that tiny cells in your blood, called platelets, might play a big role in this. These little guys are like messengers, carrying important signals from your body to your brain. They help your brain adapt and change, a process known as

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Unraveling Today's Sports Puzzle: A Fun Challenge

November 22, 2025

Ever felt stuck on a puzzle that's all about sports? Today's puzzle is a mix of different sports topics. It's not too hard, but it's not easy either. There are four groups of words, each with a different theme. The easiest one is about football, and the hardest one is about a place known for being g

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Sisters Sparkle and Shine in Sabrina's Playful Concert Moment

November 19, 2025

Sabrina Carpenter's "Short n' Sweet" tour has been a whirlwind of fun and surprises, and the recent Los Angeles shows were no exception. The singer has made a habit of playfully "arresting" her celebrity guests, and this time, it was the Fanning sisters, Elle and Dakota, who found themselves in the

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Unraveling the Mystery of Neuralgic Amyotrophy: A Closer Look at Its Spread

November 14, 2025

Neuralgic amyotrophy, also known as Parsonage-Turner syndrome, is a condition that causes sudden pain and weakness in the shoulder area. It is quite common, affecting about 100 out of every 100, 000 people. However, despite its prevalence, there is still a lot we don't know about how it spreads and

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Jupiter's Magnetic Dance: How Plasma Pressure Shakes Up the Magnetodisk

November 14, 2025

Jupiter's magnetic bubble, or magnetosphere, is a whirlwind of activity. Unlike Earth's, it's not just pushed around by the solar wind. Instead, it has a vast magnetodisk spinning around the planet. This disk has been studied for decades, but how it stays stable is still a puzzle. Recent findings f

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Alex Ovechkin: The Man Who Made 900 Goals Look Easy

November 6, 2025

Alex Ovechkin did it again. He scored his 900th goal in the NHL. This is a huge deal. Not many players have ever done this. He is the first to reach this number. Ovechkin is 40 years old. He plays for the Washington Capitals. He scored his 900th goal against the St. Louis Blues. It was in the secon

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How a Tiny Change Can Make Big Waves in Light Detection

November 4, 2025

Scientists have found a way to make light sensors work better by adding a special material to them. These sensors are used in things like communication and smart devices. The problem was that they weren't very good at detecting light in dark places or pinpointing where the light was coming from. But