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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Why Some People Avoid Genetic Research

Genetic research is crucial for understanding human health. Yet, not everyone is eager to join these studies. A recent study looked into why some people, especially those from diverse backgrounds, are hesitant to take part. The study involved over 2, 000 people from different ethnic and racial back

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Eye Inflammation: Comparing Two Treatments for Wet Macular Degeneration

Researchers looked into how two different drugs affect eye inflammation in people with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD). They focused on brolucizumab and aflibercept, both used to treat this condition. Wet AMD is a serious eye problem that can lead to vision loss. It happens when new, abn

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Powerhouse: How Tiny Mitochondria Fuel Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is a complex puzzle. One key piece? Tiny powerhouses in our cells called mitochondria. These little guys usually help cells stay alive and healthy. But in Alzheimer's, they're not working right. Why? Because calcium, a crucial messenger in cells, is out of balance. Calcium is li

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: Women in Heart Surgery Share Their Stories

In the world of heart and lung surgery, women are a rare sight. Only a small group of them make up less than 10% of surgeons in this field. But a gathering called Women in Thoracic Surgery is changing that. It's a place where these women can share their experiences and support each other. At one of

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Hidden Viral World: A Massive Map of Tiny Life

Viruses are everywhere. They are the most common living things on our planet. Yet, we know very little about them. A new project called VIRE is changing that. It is like a big map of viruses from all over the world. This map includes over 1. 7 million viral genomes. These genomes come from more than

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Nov 29 2025OPINION

When Words Get You in Trouble: A Look at Free Speech and Hate Crimes

A mother of four, a nurse, and a victim of domestic violence found herself in hot water after using a derogatory term to describe her abusive partner. Elizabeth Kinny from Tranmere texted a friend, calling the man who sent her to the hospital a "f*ggot. " This led to her arrest and conviction for a

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Ace Frehley's Final Goodbye in NYC

Ace Frehley, the iconic guitarist from KISS, has found his final resting place in a Bronx cemetery. The simple yet elegant gravestone, recently installed, bears his name and dates, "PAUL 'ACE' FREHLEY, 1951–2025. " Visitors have left fresh flowers, including a single red rose, adding a touch of colo

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

CRISPR and Cancer: A New Way to Fight Back

Cancer is tricky. It finds ways to hide from the body's defense system. One way it does this is by using something called PD-1 and PD-L1. These are like secret handshakes that tell the immune system to back off. This makes it hard for treatments to work well. Scientists have a new tool called CRISP

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Wisconsin Braces for Weekend Snow Chaos

Southern Wisconsin is in for a snowy weekend, with many towns and cities calling for snow emergencies. This means no parking on streets, so people need to find other spots for their cars. In Beloit, the snow emergency starts Saturday afternoon and ends Sunday noon. If you leave your car on the stre

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

How ChatGPT and DeepSeek Stack Up in a Chinese Exam

ChatGPT and DeepSeek are two big names in the world of artificial intelligence. They are changing how we talk to computers and do all sorts of tasks. These AI tools are getting smarter and are being used in fields like medicine and education. A recent study put these two AI models to the test. They

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