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Pioneering Plane's Flight Delayed: A New Way to Steer

November 21, 2025

A futuristic aircraft, the X-65, is set to take to the skies in late 2027, pushing back its initial flight date by over two years. This experimental plane, crafted by Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing subsidiary, is part of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) initiative. Its unique fe

sports

Everest's Season of Struggles: Weather and Crowds Challenge Climbers

May 30, 2025

The heart of the Himalayas saw a flurry of activity this May, as hundreds of climbers and their Sherpa guides attempted to conquer Mount Everest. The world's highest peak, standing at 8, 849 meters, tested their mettle with harsh weather conditions and crowded routes. The climbing season, which wrap

education

Federal Probe into California's School Privacy Policies

March 27, 2025

The U. S. Department of Education has started looking into the California Department of Education. They are checking if California is breaking federal privacy rules. These rules are part of the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act, or FERPA. FERPA lets parents see their kids' school records and con

health

Old-School Remedies for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

March 15, 2025

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common condition where a nerve in the wrist gets pinched. This can cause pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and fingers. It's like when you hit your funny bone, but it doesn't go away as quickly. There are several ways to treat this condition. Three traditiona

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The Fix: Screws vs. Pins for Broken Knuckles

February 20, 2025

Metacarpal neck fractures are common injuries, especially among young, active individuals. These breaks often occur during sports, fights, or accidents. When these fractures need surgery, doctors have two main options: retrograde intramedullary screw (IMS) fixation and closed reduction percutaneous

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Unmasking Hidden Hurts: Thumb Moves in Two Common Hand Problems

February 10, 2025

Thumbs up! But only if you don't have trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome. A recent investigation looked closely at how thumbs move in people with these two conditions. The researchers used fancy 3D motion analysis. It's like having x-ray vision to see exactly how your thumb

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Timothée and Kylie's Sneaky Exit from SNL Afterparty

January 26, 2025

Timothée Chalamet, known for his role in the movie "A Complete Unknown, " had just finished hosting "Saturday Night Live" and was spotted going to The Pool in New York City alone. But here's where things get interesting. A gossip site called Deuxmoi caught Kylie Jenner and Chalamet leaving the after

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Radioactive Treatments and Parathyroid Problems: What You Need to Know

January 25, 2025

Have you heard about radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy? It's a common treatment for thyroid issues. But did you know there might be some side effects? Scientists are looking into a link between RAI and a condition called primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). PHPT affects the parathyroid glands, which a

science

Tracking Rare Fish with eDNA: A New Technique

January 13, 2025

Want to find rare fish without actually seeing them? Scientists have come up with a clever way using something called eDNA. This stands for environmental DNA, which is basically tiny bits of DNA that living things leave behind in their environment. To detect this eDNA, scientists use a combination

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Improving Recovery Time for Carpal Tunnel Surgery Patients: A New Approach

January 8, 2025

Did you know that after a simple carpal tunnel release surgery, patients sometimes spend more time than necessary in recovery? This happens because of little non-medical issues that could be easily fixed. A recent quality improvement project aimed to change that. Instead of focusing just on the surg