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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

Breast Cancer Cells' Metabolic Makeover: A New Twist

Ever wondered how the body tries to rein in rogue cells? Breast cancer cells have a tough time getting out of control when hanging around healthy mammary cells. This is because of something called mitochondrial transfer. So, imagine if you will breast cancer cells getting a new lease on lif

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Feb 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Seagrass Savior Squad: Can we Tranp The Plastic Problem?

Imagine if the ocean had a superpower against plastic, Seagrass does not look fancy, but it could be the ocean's best ally against our plastic problem. Microplastic pollution is a massive headache for our environment and it's expected to get even worse if left unchecked Microplastic pollution is a

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

CrossFit Injuries: What’s Really Going On?

CrossFit has become a big deal worldwide. People love it because it can be done anywhere, it's scalable, and it brings people together. But with all these benefits, there's a downside. Injuries are happening, and that's why we need to figure out why, and who is most at risk. Let's start by looking

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hard Landing: Rockstar's Jet and Plane Collide

First, let's talk about the crash. It is quite concerning to see private jet crashes. On Monday, a private jet owned by rockstar Vince Neil struck another plane at Scottsdale airport, Arizona. In this plane crash, Four people were on board the arriving jet, and one person was in the parked plane. Th

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Feb 12 2025CRIME

Famous Writer's Close Call: A Look Into a Brutal Attack

Salman Rushdie, a well-known author, was getting ready to speak to a big crowd, but things took a sudden and violent turn. He noticed someone rushing towards him on the stage. This person had a frightening look in his eyes. The person struck Rushdie in the face and neck, leaving him with a lot of

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Feb 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Strands Spread in Marmara

Marmara is what we call the sea that connects Europe and Asia. It has become really polluted with plastics, specifically tiny pieces known as microplastics. Microplastics are a growing concern for marine life. Researchers have delved into this dirty issue, analyzing the pollution in the Gulf of Band

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Feb 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

River Fish: Hidden Dangers in Your Dinner

Imagine biting into a crispy fillet, savoring the taste of fresh fish. But did you know that your meal might be hiding more than just flavor? Fish from the upper reaches of the Pearl River Basin are being tested for dangerous metals, and the results are eye-opening. Seven types of fish were

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Can Creighton Continue Their Winning Streak Against UConn?

We're going to dive into the matchup between Creighton and UConn, two top college basketball teams, to see what the current stats tell us. First, let's talk about Creighton. They are currently on a winning streak consisting of nine consecutive victories. The team has also covered the spread in all

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Feb 12 2025OPINION

Border Trouble: The Drug War is Real

The southern border of the USA is in serious trouble. We have a big problem with drugs like fentanyl flooding in. This drug is causing lots of deaths, especially among young people. Why are we letting this happen? Fentanyl is a strong painkiller that can kill you with just a small amount. The iss

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Revolutionizing Face Recognition: Privacy-Preserving Technology

Face recognition uses lock down" lock down" information about people. This wasn\\t good news, we need a better way. It\\s never a breeze to use homomorphic encryption. The HE_FaceNet scheme is equipped with some amazing shutters. It looks at the multimedia without actually seeing it. HE can'

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