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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Reviving Extinct Animals: A Dallas Lab's Mission

Imagine a sci-fi story becoming reality in a Dallas laboratory. Ben Lamm, CEO of Colossal Biosciences, isn't bringing back dinosaurs like in Jurassic Park. Instead, his team is aiming to revive the woolly mammoth and other long-extinct species. This isn't just a crazy idea; they've raised $435 milli

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Jan 24 2025CRYPTO

Ivanka Trump Warns About Fake Crypto Coin

Ivanka Trump has spoken out against a fraudulent cryptocurrency using her name, "IVANKA. " She clarified her stance on social media, emphasizing that she has no involvement with this coin. This scam coin, she explained, poses a risk to consumers and could lead to financial loss. She found the use of

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Crypto Coin Craze: A New Way to Collect Cash

You might remember that decades ago, some politicians took cash bribes. Then, things changed with a Supreme Court decision called Citizens United. This decision said that giving money to campaigns was okay, so long as it was done through certain funds. Donald Trump has been making money in various

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Seeking Mental Health in Conflict Zones: The Role of Religious Leaders in the DRC

In areas hit hard by conflict, like the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), religion often provides a safety net. But have you ever thought about how religious leaders step in to help with mental health? A recent survey dived deep into this topic. They talked to 151 people at a religious listen

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Jan 24 2025EDUCATION

Expert Opinions in Humanities: Why Aren't They Used More Often?

You might think that experts sitting down together and agreeing on something is a pretty common thing. In the sciences, it happens all the time. But in the humanities, like history or literature, it's not so frequent. Why is that? Could these consensus methods be helpful there too? Let's think about

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Paws and People: The Rabies Connection in Amhara, Ethiopia

Have you ever wondered how understanding dog behavior and numbers can help fight rabies? In Ethiopia's Amhara region, researchers are doing just that. They're studying owned dogs, looking at how they live and how many there are. Why? Because knowing this can help create better plans to control rabie

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Sowing Success: How Crop Sales are Changing Rural Ethiopian Lives

Ever wondered how growing and selling crops can help make life better for folks in rural Ethiopia? Well, it turns out, it can make a big difference! Let's dive into a study that looked at how crop commercialization is affecting poverty in these areas. Researchers explored whether selling crops, like

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Skin Woes: The Hidden Costs of Atopic Dermatitis in Romania

Imagine having an itch you just can't scratch. Now, imagine that itch costing you a fortune in medical bills and lost workdays. That's the reality for many people in Romania dealing with atopic dermatitis, a common skin condition. While there's plenty of research on this globally, Romania's been lef

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Knee Replacement Costs in Guangdong: Before and After Policy Changes

You might be wondering how much a knee replacement surgery costs in Guangdong, China, and how these costs have changed over time. Well, let's dive into that. In Guangdong Province, there was a big change in how medical supplies were bought. This is called the National Volume-based Procurement Polic

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Post-COVID Syndrome: What Happens a Year Later?

Are you feeling tired and out of breath long after your COVID infection? You're not alone. Many people still face issues like fatigue, breathing problems, and brain fog over a year post-recovery. But what's really happening inside their bodies? And why do some improve while others don't? A large-sca

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