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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

How Scientists Built a Miniature Artery in a Lab

Scientists have figured out how to make tiny arteries in the lab that work like the real thing. They did this by copying how arteries stretch and move in the body. This is a big deal because it helps them study arteries and test new medicines. The team used two types of human cells: one from vein l

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

How Plasma Swaps Affect Blood Thinners: A Real-Life Example

In the world of medicine, doctors often use special treatments to help patients. One such treatment is called therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE). It's like a swap, where some of the liquid part of the blood, called plasma, is taken out and replaced with a different kind of plasma. This can help with

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Jan 07 2026BUSINESS

Cold Weather Gear Gets a New Boss

Centric Brands just made a big move in the world of cold-weather accessories. They bought Fownes Brothers & Co. , a company that's been around since 1777. That's right, this isn't some new startup. Fownes Brothers has been making high-quality leather gloves and other cold-weather gear for over two c

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Era for Mainstay Entertainment

Two key figures at Mainstay Entertainment have stepped up to the plate. Derek Van Pelt and Ray Moheet are now co-CEOs. They've been with the company since the start. Now, they'll be calling the shots day to day. Van Pelt has made a name for himself in TV. He's worked on shows like The Turning Point

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Celtic's New Hope: Martin O'Neill Returns to Revive the Team

Martin O'Neill is back at the helm of Celtic, and the fans couldn't be happier. His return brings a sense of relief and optimism after a tough spell under the previous manager, who left the team in a tough spot. The stats from the previous manager's tenure speak for themselves, and it's clear that a

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's S26 Ultra: A Step Back in Design?

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra is making waves, but not for the reasons you might think. The latest leaks suggest that Samsung is ditching the unique vinyl record-style camera rings from the Galaxy S25 series. Instead, they are going back to a more traditional design, similar to the Galaxy S24

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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

North Texas: Warmth Breaks Records, Rain on the Horizon

North Texas is experiencing a heatwave that's breaking norms for early January. The National Weather Service predicts Tuesday's high will hit 76 degrees, a full 20 degrees above the average for this time of year. While it's warm, it's not quite record-breaking yet. The hottest January 6th was back i

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

What’s Your 2026 Vibe? A Science-Backed Quiz to Find Out

People often wonder if they can truly change. The answer is yes, but it’s not a quick or dramatic transformation. Real change happens slowly and subtly. It’s not about becoming a completely different person but about shifting how you interact with others over time. We often describe these changes u

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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

New Jersey Weather: Freezing Rain Alert and Warm-Up Ahead

New Jersey is in for a weather rollercoaster. Tonight, the state will see dry conditions with clouds rolling in. But don't get too comfortable—tomorrow is set to bring a mix of rain and warmer temperatures. By late Tuesday afternoon, rain is expected to hit the northern half of the state. A low-pre

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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

Colorado's Weather: Mild Days, Chilly Nights, and Fire Risks Ahead

Southern Colorado is in for a chilly night, with temperatures dropping into the 30s. The winds will calm down as the evening progresses, and the area will stay dry. The forecast for Tuesday suggests a mild day, with temperatures reaching the 50s and low 60s. However, a breeze will be present throug

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