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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

New Hope in Fighting COVID-19: Scientists Tweak Molecule Design

Scientists are working on new ways to fight COVID-19. They are making changes to a special molecule called N, N'-diphenylurea. This molecule can stop the virus from making copies of itself. But it has some problems. It doesn't dissolve well in water and can be harmful to cells. So, they made 27 new

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Nov 23 2025OPINION

The Brainpower Drain: Why the U. S. Can't Afford to Lose Its Science Edge

James Watson's recent passing highlights a big problem. His work on DNA changed everything. But now, the U. S. is at risk of losing its lead in science. Why? Because of cuts to research funding and stricter visa rules. These changes might push away the next generation of brilliant minds. For years,

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Nov 23 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brain Uses What We See

The occipitotemporal cortex (OTC) in our brain is quite the multitasker. It's not just about recognizing faces, bodies, or scenes. It's about using what we see to guide our actions. Some researchers argue that we should shift our focus. Instead of just looking at categories like faces or places, we

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Isaac Asimov's Thoughts on Star Trek: A Vision of Peace and Progress

Isaac Asimov, a giant in the world of science fiction, had a lot to say about the impact of "Star Trek. " His thoughts on the show were not just about its entertainment value but also its deeper message. Asimov was known for his own groundbreaking works like "Foundation" and "I, Robot, " which laid

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Nov 23 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Mysterious Visitor: A Comet with a Mission?

A comet from another star system is on a path that seems too precise to be random. It's heading towards Jupiter, and its trajectory suggests it might be more than just a chunk of ice and dust. The comet, called 3I/ATLAS, is expected to get very close to Jupiter in 2026. It will pass just outside Ju

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery: The Bidding Battle Begins

Warner Bros. Discovery is in the hot seat as three big players vie for a piece of the entertainment empire. Paramount Skydance, Netflix, and Comcast have all thrown their hats into the ring, but the outcome is far from certain. Paramount Skydance is making a bold move, submitting its fourth bid. It

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Nov 23 2025LIFESTYLE

From Bus Rides to Boardrooms: A Story of Curiosity and Careers

In the heart of Washington, DC, a unique bond formed between a bus driver and a young passenger. Joy Kenley, a bus driver, noticed a curious fifth-grader named Sam Mencimer who would eagerly ask questions about the bus and its operations. Their daily interactions became a highlight for both of them.

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Nov 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Brain's Hidden Network: The Power of Gray and White Matter Teamwork

The brain is like a bustling city, with different areas working together to keep things running smoothly. For a long time, scientists have focused on the gray matter, which is like the city's main offices where important decisions are made. But now, they're starting to realize that the white matter,

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

Alaska's Small Businesses Face Health Insurance Crisis

Alaska's small business owners are in a tough spot. Health insurance costs are going up a lot. This is because special help from the government, called premium tax credits, is ending soon. Without this help, many small businesses might struggle to stay open. Some business owners, like Brie Loidolt,

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Nov 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Keeping Your Potted Plants Safe in Winter: A Simple Guide

Winter can be tough on potted plants, especially in areas where temperatures drop below freezing. The main issue is that water in the soil freezes and expands, which can crack pots and damage roots. Plants in the ground have it easier because the surrounding soil acts like a buffer. But potted plant

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