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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: Does Going to Church Help Your Body?

Religion and spirituality are a big part of many people's lives. Some studies suggest that going to church or being spiritual might help people live longer. But, these studies often miss out on the complicated ways that religion and spirituality affect our lives. They also don't fully explain how th

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Feb 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nothing's New Phones: What's the Big Deal?

The tech world is buzzing with excitement as new images and videos of the upcoming Nothing Phone 3A and 3A Pro have surfaced. These leaks give us a sneak peek at the design and key features of these phones. Both models share a similar look, with a semi-transparent design and Glyph lighting system, a

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Gulf Leaders Unite to Challenge US Gaza Plan

In response to a bold proposal from the US President, leaders from Gulf countries, Egypt, and Jordan are set to gather in Riyadh. Their mission? To brainstorm a counterplan to the controversial idea of redeveloping Gaza under US control. This gathering is a prelude to a larger summit organized by th

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Simplifying Complex Molecules: A New Pathway to Phthalimides

Phthalimides are a big deal in chemistry. They're used in all sorts of things, from making medicines to creating dyes. Scientists have found a new way to make them without using any metals. This new method is simple and can be scaled up easily. It starts with a compound called 1, 2, 3-benzotriazin-4

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Green Power for Joints: Microalgae and Herbal Hydrogel Team Up

Imagine tiny, powerful helpers from the sea, fighting inflammation and boosting energy in your joints. These are not superheroes, but microalgae-derived extracellular vesicles (SP-EVs) from Spirulina platensis. These little guys are packed with antioxidants and energy-boosting compounds, making them

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Grapevine's Secret Weapon Against Fungal Foes

Plants have a clever way of defending themselves against invaders. They use special receptors on their cell surfaces to spot trouble. These receptors can pick up signals from both the bad guys (pathogens) and helpful peptides released by the plant itself. This is like having a security system that c

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Tomato Plants: How Proteases Affect Photosynthesis and Fruit Ripening

Proteases are enzymes that break down proteins. In plants, some proteases are found in the chloroplasts, specifically in the thylakoid lumen. One family of these proteases is called Deg. Deg1, Deg5, and Deg8 are three members of this family that have been studied quite a bit. They are thought to hel

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Bouncing Back

Young people today encounter many obstacles. Some of these challenges can be very difficult. However, some kids manage to emerge stronger from these tough times. This ability to recover and grow is known as resilience. It's not just about being tough; it's about having confidence in yourself. Believ

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Feb 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Chapter Ahead for Brooklyn Arts

The Brooklyn Academy of Music is saying goodbye to its president, Gina Duncan. She will be leaving her post when her contract ends in June, after spending three years at the helm. The news came out on a Wednesday evening, but no specific reason was given for her departure. The institution did, howev

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

Plants' Light Absorption and Photosynthesis: A New Perspective

Plants need light for photosynthesis, which is the process that turns light into energy. The amount of light a plant can absorb depends on how much chlorophyll (Chl) it has. Chlorophyll is like the plant's solar panel, and the more it has, the more light it can absorb. This light absorption is cruci

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