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Aug 28 2025HEALTH

How Cervical Cancer Cells Change Shape and What It Means

Cervical cancer cells can change their shape and behavior when treated with certain drugs. These drugs, known as HDAC inhibitors, mess with how the cell's nucleus looks and works. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell, and these drugs make it bigger and alter how stuff moves in and out of it. S

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Aug 28 2025BUSINESS

Why Credo Tech is on Investors' Radars

Credo Technology Group has caught the eye of many investors lately. A bunch of research firms are keeping a close watch on the company. Most of them, about 13, think it's a good bet to buy. Out of these, 12 say it's a solid buy, and one even thinks it's a strong buy. The average price target for the

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Aug 27 2025POLITICS

The Shifting Sands of Support: How the Right is Re-evaluating Israel

The American Right, long a bastion of unwavering support for Israel, is experiencing a significant shift in perspective. This change is not driven by progressive ideals but by a growing populist sentiment within the MAGA base. The conflict in Gaza, with its staggering human cost, has sparked a debat

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

How ATF4 Helps Hearts Heal After a Heart Attack

After a heart attack, the heart needs new blood vessels to heal and work better. But the low-oxygen environment after a heart attack makes it hard for these new vessels to form. ATF4 is a protein that might help with this process. Scientists did some experiments to see how ATF4 works. They used cel

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Aug 27 2025LIFESTYLE

A Pit Bull's Journey from a Scorching Crate to a Loving Home

In the heart of Pennsylvania, a pit bull mix, Redds, faced a harsh reality. He was locked in a small, metal crate outside, with barely any air flowing through. The sun beat down, turning the crate into an oven. Redds was left there, suffering from heat exhaustion and burns on his paws. The crate wa

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Aug 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Energy Policy: A Clash with Clean Power

The Trump administration is making it hard for wind and solar energy to grow in the U. S. They don't want wind turbines on federal lands, farmland, or even floating offshore. Recently, they started looking into adding taxes on wind-turbine parts from other countries. They also stopped a nearly finis

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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Ants and AI Join Forces to Keep Us Safe

Ever wondered how tiny ants can teach us big lessons in tech? Well, they can! Scientists have created a smart system that uses both brain-like computers and ant behavior to spot dangerous radiation. This isn't just any tech—it's a game-changer for safety. Here's how it works: The system learns like

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Aug 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is changing the game for stadium workers

AI is shaking up the world of sports concessions. Some workers are feeling the pinch. They say they are losing tips and hours. But is this just a part of how technology changes jobs? Think about it. AI makes things faster. It can handle more orders. Fans get their food quicker. But what about the p

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Aug 25 2025SCIENCE

Light-Driven Copper: A New Way to Make Molecules

Scientists have found a clever way to make special molecules using light and copper. This method is unique because it can create these molecules in a specific shape, which is important for making medicines and other useful stuff. The process involves mixing simple ingredients to create a special co

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Aug 25 2025BUSINESS

AI at Work: Why the Hype Isn't Paying Off

AI has been the talk of the town for years, but a recent study reveals a harsh truth: most companies aren't seeing any real benefits from it. In fact, 95% of businesses that have adopted AI tools report zero return on their investment. This is despite the fact that companies have spent billions of d

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