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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Celebrating a Pioneer in Molecular Science

Professor Christel Maria Marian's work has been a game-changer in the world of molecular science. Her focus on electron spin in molecular photochemical and photophysical processes has opened up new ways of understanding how molecules behave when they absorb light. This is not just some abstract theo

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Navigating Blood Thinners with Liver Issues: A Tricky Balance

Liver problems can really mix things up when it comes to blood thinners. The liver plays a big role in keeping our blood from clotting too much or too little. When it's not working right, things get complicated. Doctors have a tough time figuring out the best way to help these patients. Most studie

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Parkinson's and Blood Sugar Dips: What's the Link?

Parkinson's disease might be more than just a movement disorder. Recent findings hint that it could also mess with how the body handles sugar. This isn't just about diabetes, but also about low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia. A study took a closer look at this, tracking blood sugar levels in Parkinson

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Neanderthals' Hidden Artistry: The Story of Ochre in Crimea

Neanderthals in Crimea might have been more creative than we thought. They used ochre, a type of red rock, in ways that go beyond just practical use. This isn't just about painting caves. It's about how they shaped and used ochre to express themselves. Researchers studied 16 pieces of ochre from di

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Ancient Egypt's Bone Healing Secrets

Ancient Egypt was more than just pyramids and pharaohs. It was a place where people started doing things for the first time, like building amazing structures and studying the stars. But one of the most interesting things they did was medicine. Imagine doctors back then using magic and science togeth

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Collin County: Is Change in the Air?

Collin County, Texas, has long been a Republican stronghold, but recent trends suggest a shift in its political landscape. The county has seen a surge in protests, with thousands of people gathering to voice their concerns. This is a stark contrast to the past, where such demonstrations were rare.

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

U. S. Senators Question Military Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats

Senators from the Democratic party have raised concerns about the U. S. military's recent actions against suspected drug vessels. They want the Justice Department to explain the legal basis for these strikes, which have resulted in around 57 deaths. The senators argue that killing suspects without p

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

New York's Crypto Crowd Bets on Cuomo for Mayor

A group called Innovate NY, which loves digital money, has put its weight behind Andrew Cuomo for New York City's mayor. They think he's the best pick because he talks about blockchain and AI. This group has some money, about $100, 000, and they're using it to support Cuomo. They even spent $30, 000

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Crypto in 401(k)s? Senators Raise Red Flags

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, along with other Democratic colleagues, have expressed serious concerns about the Trump administration's push to include cryptocurrencies in 401(k) retirement plans. They argue that this move could expose millions of Americans to unnecessary financial ri

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Hunger and Hypocrisy: A Closer Look at Hawley's Food Aid Push

Senator Josh Hawley from Missouri has been vocal about the potential impact of a government shutdown on food assistance programs. He argues that if the shutdown continues, millions of Americans relying on SNAP benefits could face hunger. Hawley suggests two solutions: either pass a clean funding bil

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