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New York Post USA Sports March 05, 2023
Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt, who is in a spring training battle for the fifth spot in the rotation, takes a timeout for some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: Why was Kobe Bryant so impactful for you? A: So much of his mentality and the way he carried himself in his... + más
Clarke Schmidt’s ‘nasty’ new cutter provides boost to make Yankees’ rotation | New York Post
What should the Yankees do with Clarke Schmidt? | New York Daily News
Newsweek USA Health July 17, 2023
Some long-lived fungi species appear to be able to use a special type of cell division to stop cell mutations in their tracks, reducing the chances of cancers growing, scientists have discovered.Fungi are comprised of networks of filaments known as mycelium. Within the cells of... + más
No, You Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Fungi | Time
Fungi remove at least a third of polluting carbon from oil and gas. Can we increase its role in curbing climate change? | MarketWatch
Newsweek USA Health September 22, 2023
Since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 in 2019, the virus has accrued a variety of mutations to infect its human hosts more effectively. Certain antiviral treatments work by increasing the rate of these random mutations, leading some to worry that these drugs could accelerate the... + más
Scientists discover 100,000 viruses never seen before | Newsweek
UFC 292 ceremonial faceoffs: Best photos from Boston | Bleacher Report
10 WBNS USA Politics December 15, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As 2022 comes to a close, 10TV interviewed newly re-elected Attorney General Dave Yost on the biggest headlines of the year. Reporter: Let’s begin with the Google Search lawsuit. We know that you filed that suit and a trial date has been set for 2024, what... + más
Century-Old Letters Add New Twist to Michigan-Ohio State Rivalry | The New York Times
Appeals court vacates asset freeze for ex-utility regulator | Associated Press
Time USA Health January 14, 2023
It’s been 13 years in the making, but Dr. David Sinclair and his colleagues have finally answered the question of what drives aging. In a published Jan. 12 in Cell, Sinclair, a professor of genetics and co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at... + más
New research points to a way to reverse aging. But don’t expect a miracle drug anytime soon. | The Boston Globe
The new rules of aging well involve small but mighty daily decisions | MarketWatch
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