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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Fish Tanks Reveal Clues about Brittle Bones

Brittle bone disorders, or FBDs, can cause people to break bones easily. Scientists are trying to figure out which genes are responsible for these conditions. One way they are doing this is by studying zebrafish. These tiny fish share many bone-building genes with humans. Researchers used a tool cal

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Boosting Heart Health Research: How to Include Everyone

Hey there! Did you know that certain groups of people, who speak different languages or come from different cultures, often miss out on research about heart diseases? That’s not fair, right? Let's dive in and find out why this happens and what we can do to change it. First off, even though these di

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Pedaling Away Pounds: Colombia's Bike-Obesity Link

Imagine this: riding a bike could be a game-changer in the fight against obesity. Recently, a study in Colombia found something interesting. When they asked more than 9, 000 people about their travel habits, they noticed that those who biked had lower obesity rates. Even in areas with more cyclists,

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Arrested: A Political Storm Unfolds

In a dramatic turn of events, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was taken into custody by anti-corruption investigators on Wednesday. This wasn't just any arrest; it was the first time a sitting president faced such action in South Korea, marking a historic moment in the country’s political histo

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Thin Is In: Samsung's Ultra-Slim Galaxy S25 Leaks

It's no secret that Samsung is diving into the world of super-thin smartphones. Recently, leaked images from OnLeaks and Smartprix have given us a sneak peek at the upcoming Galaxy S25 Slim. This phone is causing quite a buzz with its ultra-slim design, measuring just 6. 4mm in depth. That's a whole

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Racial Gaps in Labor Pain Relief: What's the Deal?

Did you know that the way women experience pain relief during childbirth can be different based on their race? A recent study looked into how often black and white women needed extra pain meds while using labor epidurals. The study found that black women might be getting these extra meds more often

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Vought's Vision: Streamline Government, Empower President

Russ Vought, the nominee for the White House budget chief, stirred things up during his Senate hearing. He believes the president should have the power to fire federal workers with ease. Additionally, he thinks the president should be able to use Congress' money if it benefits the president's agenda

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Pioneer François Chollet Launches Ndea: A New Path to AGI

François Chollet, a well-known figure in the AI world, is starting a new venture called Ndea. This isn't just any startup; it's a research lab with a big goal: to create Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). AGI is like having AI that can do anything a human can. It's a dream for many AI companies,

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Should Trump Face Penalties? Legal Expert Weighs In

A legal expert, Eric Foster, recently questioned the decision to let President-elect Donald Trump escape punishment after his conviction on 34 counts of business fraud. Foster argued that the immunity doctrine Judge Juan Merchan used shouldn't have prevented Trump from facing penalties. This doctrin

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Is Obesity Always a Disease? Experts Draw the Line

A group of health experts has decided to split obesity into two categories: clinical and pre-clinical. This move aims to address the ongoing debate about whether obesity is always a disease. Obesity can lead to serious health issues like diabetes and heart disease, but not everyone with obesity has

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