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Dec 12 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling Hidden Power: Antibiotics from Microbes

Deep in the microscopic world, a tiny organism named KARE_P3, a gram-positive microbe, has been discovered to hold a big secret. This microbe, found living inside plants, can break down tough epoxy resin materials. When scientists studied it, they found that it produces special molecules called seco

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Dec 12 2024SCIENCE

RNA's Purine Puzzle in Crowded Cell Spaces

Have you ever wondered why some noncoding RNA (ncRNA) molecules like to hang out together, forming tiny structures called condensates? Scientists have a hunch that it might have something to do with the types of building blocks, called nucleobases, that make up the RNA. There are two main groups of

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Dec 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Kingston Nixes Pricey Biogas Plant Plan

You might think turning waste into energy sounds great, but Kingston is giving the idea a hard pass. The city's utility company, Utilities Kingston, said a proposed biogas plant just doesn't make financial sense. They looked at turning sewage sludge and organic waste from green bins into energy, but

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Dec 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Jake Paul and Jutta's GP Getaway: Mixing Love and Speed

Jake Paul and his girlfriend Jutta Leerdam are known for their adorable social media moments. This time, they grabbed everyone's attention with their charming photos from the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The couple, both busy with their respective careers, managed to squeeze in some time together at the F1

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Dec 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Birthdays and Stars: Tips for Each Zodiac Sign

Today marks the birthdays of some notable celebrities, including Mo’Nique (57), Gary Dourdan (58), Jermaine Jackson (70), and Bess Armstrong (71). As you celebrate your special day, consider this advice tailored to your zodiac sign. Aries, it's time to listen and learn. Assess situations carefully

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

The Battle Against Gold Nanoparticle Damage: Can Quercetin Protect Our Hearts?

Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) are superstars in biomedicine because of their unique properties. But they can cause harm. One big worry is their potential toxicity when interacting with our tissues. Enter quercetin, a natural flavonoid with superpowers of its own! It's known for its anti-inflammatory, an

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Dec 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

See How a Screenwriter Turned History into a Movie

Ever wondered how a gripping crime drama gets made? "The Order" is one such film that's shaking things up this awards season. Based on a real-life chilling story, the movie dives into a series of violent crimes that rocked the Pacific Northwest in the 1980s. Adapted from the book "The Silent Brother

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Dec 11 2024SCIENCE

Transforming Stem Cells into Islets: A Scalable Approach

Have you ever thought about making insulin-producing cells from scratch? That's what scientists are trying to do with induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). These amazing cells can transform into almost any cell type in the body, including the ones that make insulin. The goal is to create these ins

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Dec 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Catching a Glimpse of Young Dylan with Timothée Chalamet

Imagine diving into the early days of a legendary figure like Bob Dylan? That's exactly what director James Mangold’s new film does. Called "A Complete Unknown, " it stars Timothée Chalamet, who beautifully captures the spirit of young Bob Dylan. Unlike other biopics that focus on the later years, t

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Dec 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Birthday Boost: A Fresh Start for Everyone!

Hey, it's your birthday! You might not realize it, but you're in a great spot to make things happen. Don't let negative thoughts hold you back. Instead, focus on what makes you feel alive and turn it into something that can earn you money. This year, expect to grow and gain confidence, which will br

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