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Jan 01 2025POLITICS

Bulgaria and Romania Joined the Schengen Zone: What Does It Mean?

Last night marked a big change for Bulgaria and Romania as they officially joined the Schengen zone, making it easier to travel across many European countries without border checks. This expansion includes countries like Germany, Spain, and France, among others. The Schengen area now covers 25 of th

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Welcoming 2025: Auckland Kicks Off New Year's Celebrations

As the clock struck midnight in Auckland, New Zealand, the world's first major city to enter 2025, thousands of people celebrated with colorful fireworks from the Sky Tower and a dazzling downtown light show. The festivities highlighted Indigenous tribes' contributions amid ongoing Māori rights prot

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Jan 01 2025WEATHER

Winnsboro Tornado: A Closer Look

On Sunday morning, a strong gust of wind, clocked at 95mph, swept through the quiet town of Winnsboro. The National Weather Service classified this windstorm as an EF-1 tornado, while two smaller ones, categorized as EF-0, also made their way through the area. The tornadoes left a trail of damage, i

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Jan 01 2025POLITICS

2025 Laws: AI Regulations, Fair Admissions, and Healthcare Changes

In 2025, several new laws will take effect across the U. S. , focusing on artificial intelligence, college admissions, and healthcare. Let's dive into the changes happening in Illinois and California, New Hampshire, and nationwide. Illinois and California are leading the way in AI regulations. Illi

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

UK's New Rules on Puberty Blockers: A Closer Look

Imagine if a prominent figure in the UK suddenly decided to restrict access to a commonly used treatment for transgender youth. This isn't a story from a sci-fi universe, but a reality we're now facing. The UK recently made headlines by announcing that prescribing puberty blockers to underage indivi

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Fungi in the Brain: Link to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's?

Scientists are exploring a new angle in the mystery of brain diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. These diseases often show up late in life and cause problems with how your brain works. Both diseases have something in common: they cause your brain to get inflamed. So far, some studies have hi

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Muscles and Glycogen: A Post-Workout Mystery Solved by MRI

For years, scientists have struggled to track how glycogen, the body's stored energy, changes in muscles after a workout. But a new method using a special type of MRI scan, called relayed nuclear Overhauser effect (glycoNOE) MRI, has opened up exciting possibilities. This technique allows researcher

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Genetic Testing: What Saudi Clinicians Think and Do

Personalized medicine is all about tailoring treatments to each patient's unique needs. But how well do clinicians in Saudi Arabia understand and use genetic testing? This study, spread across the country, aimed to find out. It asked doctors to fill out a questionnaire online about their thoughts an

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Microbial Detectives: Unlocking Secrets with Deep Learning

Understanding microbial communities is no easy task. These tiny organisms are incredibly diverse and complex, making it tough to get a clear picture of their functions. Traditional methods of predicting protein functions, which rely on similarities between sequences, often fall short. They struggle

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Cassava's Drought Tolerance: A Genomic Approach

Selecting cassava plants that can withstand drought is tough because it depends on many factors. This study tried to find the best way to pick drought-tolerant cassava clones using genomic selection. They used different methods like Best Linear Unbiased Predictions (BLUPs), Genomic Estimated Breedin

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