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Jul 30 2025SCIENCE

The Epic Journey of CENP-A: A Cellular Story

Centromeres are like the glue that holds our chromosomes together. They make sure that when cells divide, the right pieces go to the right places. And at the heart of this process is a special protein called CENP-A. It's been around for a while, and scientists have been studying it for decades. CEN

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Half a Century of Nurse Practitioner Insights: Leadership Lessons

A special project is underway to honor a significant milestone. For half a century, a notable publication has been a staple in the nursing community. To mark this anniversary, a unique initiative has been launched. Fifty respected nurse practitioners (NPs) have been invited to share their perspectiv

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Jul 30 2025SPORTS

Torri Huske: A Blend of Cultures and Determination

Torri Huske, the Olympic gold medalist, has a unique cultural background that she cherishes. Her heritage is a mix of European and Chinese roots, thanks to her parents. Her father, Jim Huske, is a white American, while her mother, Ying Weng Huske, is from Guangzhou, China, and moved to the U. S. in

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Jul 30 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Can Now Talk About Faith at Work

The Trump administration has given federal employees the green light to discuss their religious beliefs at work. This includes trying to convince colleagues about their faith, as long as it's not harassing. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) sent a memo to federal agencies, stating that worker

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

Why U. S. Health Officials Are Targeting a Kratom Ingredient

U. S. health authorities are sounding the alarm about a specific chemical found in kratom, a plant from Southeast Asia. This chemical, 7-hydroxymitragynine, is popping up in energy drinks, gummies, and supplements sold in convenience stores. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is recommending a n

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Jul 29 2025SPORTS

Three Baseball Stars and the Trade Deadline Drama

The baseball world is buzzing with trade deadline chatter, and three players are at the center of it all. First up, there's Eugenio Suarez. He took a pitch to the hand, and while initial X-rays were clear, more tests are coming. Suarez is a top target for many teams, but any health concerns could m

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pets and the Planet: A Balancing Act

Pets bring joy and health benefits to our lives. They help us stay active, reduce stress, and keep loneliness at bay. Studies show that interacting with pets can lower blood pressure and improve overall well-being. However, our furry friends also have an environmental impact that we can't ignore. C

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

Smart Bubbles for Fighting Cancer and Seeing Inside Cells

Mitochondria are like tiny powerhouses inside our cells. They keep us going, but sometimes they go wrong and cause problems. Tiny molecules called miRNAs help control these powerhouses. Scientists have been trying to find ways to see and fix these miRNAs to help treat diseases like cancer. A new id

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Biliary Tract Cancer Patients: The Microbiome Connection

Biliary tract cancer (BTC) has long been a challenging disease to treat. Traditionally, doctors relied on a combination of cisplatin and gemcitabine as the go-to treatment. But things are changing. Adding durvalumab, a type of immunotherapy, to this mix has shown promising results. It's making a rea

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Jul 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blender's Big Move: 3D Modeling on the Go

Blender, the beloved open-source 3D modeling software, is stepping into the mobile world. For years, users have been asking for a tablet version, and now, the developers are making it happen. The plan is to bring the full power of Blender to tablets, but with a twist. They want to adapt the software

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