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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of a Super Yeast Enzyme

The industrial world loves ethyl acetate. It's a key ingredient in everything from flavors to pharmaceuticals. But making it efficiently? That's a challenge. Enter EatH, a special enzyme from the yeast Hanseniaspora uvarum. This enzyme is a powerhouse, working best at a comfortable pH of 7. 5 and a

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Mar 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Data, Big Power: The DOGE and AI Connection

The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has gained access to sensitive federal databases, including those from the IRS and Social Security Administration. This access raises concerns about cybersecurity and privacy. But there's another worry: using this data to train AI systems for private

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

VA Cuts: Veterans' Care at Risk?

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) recently attempted to slash hundreds of contracts for veterans' health care services. Initially, a list of 875 contracts was set for termination, causing an uproar among Veterans Health Administration employees. These employees argued that many of the c

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Space Jobs in Jeopardy: The Impact of Federal Cuts

The federal government has been making big changes to trim down the number of employees and cut spending. This has left many wondering how these changes will affect space-related jobs. Tracking these changes is tricky because space jobs are spread out across many different departments. The

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Big Bucks Yanked: Columbia Loses $400 Million

A big shake-up hit the academic world when a major university lost a huge chunk of federal funding. Columbia University found itself in hot water when the administration abruptly pulled $400 million. This move sent shockwaves through other universities, who are now on edge, wondering if they might b

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

New Faces, New Plans: Shaking Up Immigration Enforcement

The Department of Homeland Security has a new game plan. Kristi Noem, the head honcho, has just announced some big changes. The first big change is that the agency in charge of immigration enforcement has a new boss. The new acting director is Todd Lyons, who used to be the assistant director of

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Psoriasis Patients

Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a tough condition to deal with. It's a chronic inflammatory disease that can flare up without warning, making it hard to predict. The main goals for long-term treatment are to keep skin symptoms under control, prevent new flare-ups, and improve the patient's q

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Mar 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dairy Farms and Antibiotic Resistance: What's the Connection?

In India, the dairy industry is massive. It's the world's top producer and consumer of dairy products. But there's a hidden problem. Antibiotics are often misused, leading to antibiotic resistance. This isn't just a problem for cows; it's a public health issue. Farmers, farm workers, and even the en

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Oats and the Drought Dance: How Plants Balance Survival and Growth

Plants face a tough challenge when it comes to dealing with drought. They need to toughen up to survive dry spells, but this can slow down their growth. Scientists have been curious about how plants manage this balancing act. Recently, researchers dug into the genetic makeup of oats to find some ans

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Mar 09 2025POLITICS

When Cancer Trials Hit a Roadblock

Imagine this: A team of dedicated researchers at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Pittsburgh. They had spent months getting ready for a big clinical trial. The goal? To test a new drug for advanced cancers of the mouth, throat, and voice box. These were cancers that had spread and left veterans with f

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