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Sep 02 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up Cell Death: A New Way to Track Drug Effects

Scientists have created a new tool to watch how drugs cause cells to die. This tool uses a special kind of light called bioluminescence. Unlike other methods, it doesn't need any outside light to work. This makes it better for looking at living things. The tool is designed to target a specific mole

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Sep 01 2025FINANCE

Gold or Bitcoin: Which is the Better Safeguard for Your Money in 2025?

Investors are debating whether gold or Bitcoin is the better safeguard for their money in 2025. Some people think Bitcoin might replace gold because of government support for crypto. However, experts say it's not that straightforward. Gold has a long history of protecting investors when stock market

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Sep 01 2025FINANCE

BitMEX CEO Stephan Lutz: From Finance to Crypto

Stephan Lutz, the CEO of BitMEX, has a background that spans business administration, economics, banking, and finance. He began his career as a corporate finance analyst at Dresdener Bank and later moved to Deutsche Börse, where he became fascinated by blockchain technology. Despite his impressive r

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Sep 01 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's September Struggles: What's Behind the Pattern?

Bitcoin has a reputation for struggling in September. Over the past decade, it has seen declines in eight out of eleven Septembers. This trend could be due to people cashing out after summer gains or needing funds for expenses like school or taxes. It's also a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy—trade

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Aug 30 2025BUSINESS

Crypto Clash: Saylor's All-In Bet vs. Thiel's Balanced Approach

Two big names in tech, Peter Thiel and Michael Saylor, are making waves in the crypto world. They're both investing heavily, but their strategies couldn't be more different. Saylor, the head of Strategy, is going all-in on Bitcoin. He's been buying up as much as he can, using a unique method. His c

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Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Lead Messes with Tadpoles' Growth and Health

Lead is a dangerous poison found in many water bodies. It's not good for any living thing, but we don't know much about how it affects amphibians like frogs. Scientists decided to study this by looking at the fat and liver changes in Rana chensinensis tadpoles when exposed to lead. They tested two

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Painkillers and the Hidden Threat to Your Health

Everyday painkillers might be doing more harm than good. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen, found in Advil and Tylenol, are taken by millions to ease headaches and reduce fevers. But new research suggests these common drugs could be making bacteria stronger and harder to treat. Scientists in Australia fo

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Aug 29 2025BUSINESS

Taiwan's New Economy Chief: A Tech Insider Takes the Helm

Taiwan has a new economy minister, and he's no stranger to the tech world. Kung Ming-hsin, who recently served as the cabinet secretary-general, has been tapped to lead the country's economic strategy. Before that, he was on the board of TSMC, the world's biggest chipmaker, representing the governme

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Boosting Fruit and Veggie Eating: A Worldwide Challenge

Eating enough fruits and vegetables is a big deal for staying healthy. But guess what? Most people around the world aren't eating enough of them. So, what can be done to change this? Let's dive in. First, let's talk about what's been tried. A lot of different strategies have been tested to get peop

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Aug 28 2025HEALTH

How Cervical Cancer Cells Change Shape and What It Means

Cervical cancer cells can change their shape and behavior when treated with certain drugs. These drugs, known as HDAC inhibitors, mess with how the cell's nucleus looks and works. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell, and these drugs make it bigger and alter how stuff moves in and out of it. S

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