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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

MicroRNA-29: The Hidden Helper in Skin Healing

Understanding how the body heals itself is a big deal in medicine. Tiny molecules called microRNAs (miRNAs) play a big role in this process. They help control how organs develop by stopping certain messages from being read by cells. Skin is a great place to study how miRNAs work in the outer layer a

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dance of Quantum Particles

The de Broglie-Bohm theory, often called pilot-wave theory, is a fascinating way to look at quantum mechanics. This theory is a hundred years old. It suggests that particles have definite paths, unlike what is commonly believed in quantum mechanics. The theory has been a subject of debate. Some peo

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Better Motion Capture: Less is More

Motion capture technology is evolving. It is becoming easier to track movements without needing expensive gear. This is thanks to markerless motion capture. However, there is a problem. Most markerless systems do not match up well with traditional marker-based methods. The reason is simple. There is

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Apr 26 2025EDUCATION

Students' futures on the line as ICE reverses course

Students across the United States breathed a sigh of relief as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) decided to restore the status of some international students. This decision came after a wave of abrupt terminations that left many students in a state of uncertainty. The terminations were made

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

The Long Island Mascot Battle

The small town of Massapequa, New York, is in the spotlight. It's all because of a school mascot that's been around for decades. The mascot is a Native American chief, and it's not just on the school's sports teams. It's everywhere in the town. You can see it on murals, fire trucks, and even the wel

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Why Do People Struggle with Tracking Their Food?

Tracking what you eat is a big deal in weight-loss programs. It's known to help people make better food choices and improve their health. Yet, sticking to this habit is tough. It's a puzzle that baffles many experts. People often start strong, but their enthusiasm fades over time. This drop-off is

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Apr 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Butterflies and Climate Change: Who's Winning the Weather Game?

Butterflies are not just pretty creatures fluttering around. They are also a great example of how climate change affects different species in different ways. Some butterflies have adapted to their specific local climates. These butterflies are expected to be more resilient to climate change at the

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Apr 25 2025BUSINESS

More PROs, More Problems?

The landscape of music licensing in the U. S. has changed a lot in the last decade. For a long time, there were only three big organizations that collected money for songwriters and publishers: ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC. These groups handled the rights for different songs in similar places, like bars an

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

How Kids Handle Loss: A Look at Coping and Long-Term Effects

Kids who lose a parent face a tough road, and it's not just about the immediate sadness. This loss can lead to serious mental health issues like depression, intrusive grief, and even thoughts of suicide. How kids deal with this loss can make a big difference in how they cope over time. Some ways of

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Apr 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Silent Conqueror: How One Plant is Taking Over the World

The world is facing a big problem with invasive plants. These plants are spreading quickly because of global trade and climate change. In places with mild weather, plants that can handle drought and thrive in many environments have a big advantage. One such plant is Kalanchoe x houghtonii. It is als

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