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Jan 26 2025CRYPTO

The Trump Crypto Coin: A Shady New Venture

Just before his inauguration, Donald Trump and his family launched a cryptocurrency token called $TRUMP. The coin's value and risks were unclear, but trading skyrocketed, making the Trump family billions on paper. The First Lady also launched a meme coin, while Ivanka Trump distanced herself from an

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Unusual Plan for Gaza: Moving People and Building New Homes

President Donald Trump has an interesting idea for the Gaza Strip. He thinks it might be good to move more than a million Palestinians out of Gaza and into nearby countries. He spoke with the king of Jordan about this, asking if Jordan could take in more people. Trump thinks Jordan and Egypt, which

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Six UN Peacekeepers Killed in Congo: A Closer Look at the Conflict

In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a brutal conflict has taken the lives of six UN peacekeepers. This news comes as the M23 rebel group pushes closer to the city of Goma, a major hub for humanitarian efforts. The peacekeepers, hailing from South Africa, Uruguay, and Malawi, were killed in sepa

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Approach: Could He End Ukraine-Russia Conflict?

Donald Trump's first days in office were a flurry of activity, with executive orders and social media posts that left business and political leaders reeling. Among the chaos, there's a glimmer of hope that Trump might tackle one of the world's toughest problems: the ongoing conflict between Russia a

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Expansion: How Unmovable Assets Affect Workflow

In today's healthcare scene, many hospitals are growing rapidly. But sometimes, this growth doesn't go as smoothly as expected. Let's take a look at what happened when a Canadian hospital expanded its radiation oncology department. Before the expansion, everything was fine—doctors and techs were rig

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Jan 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solar Power Boost: A New Horse Herd Algorithm for Faster Charging

Imagine you're managing a herd of horses to optimize their movements for maximum efficiency. That's the idea behind the Horse Herd Optimization Algorithm (HHOA) designed to boost power extraction from solar panels. This method, inspired by horse herd behaviors, works great under both changing and st

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

How Astrocytes and RAGE Team Up in Mouse Brains to Handle Pain and Anxiety

You might know that pain and anxiety often go hand in hand. Scientists have found that in mice, a protein called RAGE in the brain's anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a big role in this combo deal. When mice feel chronic inflammatory pain (CIP), their astrocytes—star-shaped brain cells—get activ

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Moving Vesicles Through Tiny Openings: A Closer Look

Imagine tiny, bubble-like structures called vesicles trying to squeeze through tiny holes in a membrane. This isn't just a fun exercise in physics—it's how some parasites invade our cells and how drugs might someday deliver their payload through our skin. Researchers used a combination of computer m

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Long COVID's Brain Puzzle: A UK Perspective

Have you ever wondered what it's like to live with Long COVID (LC) in the UK? A recent study set out to find some answers. It wasn't about lab results or medical jargon. It was about real people dealing with real issues. The big question was, "How much do cognitive symptoms impact those with Long CO

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

How Feedback Affects Our Judgment of Complex Decisions

Ever wondered how we judge our own performance when faced with tough decisions? It turns out, our ability to think about our thinking, called metacognition, plays a big role. This is especially true when decisions are complex and need lots of mental energy, like in economic choices. But how do we es

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