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Feb 16 2025FINANCE

Gold, Bitcoin, and the Big Bank Shake-Up

The world of finance is always changing, and the recent events have shown us that. We are talking about the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) collapse. These events have been a test for both traditional and digital assets. Let's talk about Bitcoin. Many people thoug

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Feb 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

SNL's Big 50: How to Watch the Celebration Online

Get ready for a night filled with laughter, nostalgia, and fantastic music. NBCUniversal is throwing a massive three-hour party to celebrate Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary, and it's going to be a blast. This event is set to air on February 16th. The good news is, you don't need a ca

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Light Sensitivity in Zinc Oxide Films

Imagine this: scientists discovered a neat trick to make zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films super responsive to light. They did it by mixing in something called electron cyclotron wave resonance (ECWR) plasma during the film-making process. The secret sauce? Tweaking the ECWR power. The magic number t

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Levetiracetam and Skin Reactions: What We Know Now

Levetiracetam, often used to treat epilepsy, has been linked to serious skin issues. Most of what we know comes from small studies or reports from single hospitals. This makes it hard to understand how common these skin problems really are in everyday life. Levetiracetam is a popular drug used to c

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

COVID-19: How Australia Tried to Get Everyone to Scan Those QR Codes

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia's government had to act fast to keep people safe. They sent out messages to encourage people to follow rules, like using QR codes to check in at places. The goal was to stop the virus from spreading. They needed to get people to change their behavior quickly.

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Students Take the Lead: Bringing Cancer Care into the 21st Century

In Pakistan, cancer care has long been stuck in the past. It's like being in a time machine, where doctors work in silos, and patients don't get the best care. But a group of students decided to shake things up. They started a project called the Tumor Board Establishment Facilitation Forum (TEFF). I

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Why Women Might Be More Likely to Get Knee Injuries

Knee injuries are a common issue, and women tend to face them more often than men. One reason for this could be the difference in how their leg muscles work, especially when moving fast. The hamstrings and quadriceps are two major muscle groups in the legs. The hamstrings are at the back of the thi

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Yeast's Stress Response: A Switch for Better Biofuel Production

Ever wondered how yeast cells handle stress? When their internal factory, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), gets overwhelmed, these tiny powerhouses produce a protein called Hac1. This protein is like a manager that kicks off the unfolded protein response (UPR), helping the cell cope with the stress.

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

NATO's Big Boost: Europe's Spending Plans

In a recent gathering, NATO's leader, Mark Rutte, had some straightforward advice for European allies. He urged them to stop griping and start brainstorming. This was said at the Munich Security Conference, where global defense leaders met. Rutte's message was clear: Europe needs to step up its game

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Consumer Protector Under Fire

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is in the spotlight. Critics, including President Trump, have labeled it a wasteful agency that harms businesses. However, many Americans see it as a lifeline. The CFPB was created in 2010 to protect consumers from unfair practices by financial institu

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