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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

Cowpeas and Their Microbial Allies: A Drought Survival Guide

The world of microbes living in the soil around cowpea roots is a bustling ecosystem. These tiny organisms play a big role in how plants handle stress, like drought. But what exactly happens to these microbial communities when the rain stops? This is what a recent investigation set out to find. The

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Genes Influence Kids' Weight

Genes play a significant role in determining a person's weight. This is especially true for children. Their genetic makeup can greatly affect their body mass index (BMI). However, creating accurate genetic profiles for kids has been a challenge. This is because the way genes influence weight can cha

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Can Help More Women Get Checked for Cervical Cancer

In the region of Flanders, Belgium, not enough women are getting screened for cervical cancer. This is a problem that needs attention. Starting in January 2025, there will be a shift to a new method of screening called primary HPV testing. This change opens up the possibility of using self-sampling

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Mar 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Your Genetic Data: Who Really Owns It?

A company called 23andMe is in trouble. It's looking to sell off its assets, which includes the genetic data of 15 million users. This news has sparked concern among privacy advocates. They're worried about where this sensitive information might end up. The company has filed for bankruptcy protectio

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Genetic Data in Limbo: What Happens to Your Info When 23andMe Files for Bankruptcy?

23andMe, the company known for turning spit into genetic insights, is in serious trouble. It has filed for bankruptcy, which means it's trying to find a buyer to fix its money problems. The company's co-founder, Anne Wojcicki, has even stepped down as CEO and tried to buy the company herself, but th

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

A DNA Giant's Struggle

In the world of genetic testing, 23andMe once stood tall. However, recent events have shown that even giants can stumble. The company has decided to file for bankruptcy. This move aims to make the company more appealing to potential buyers. This is not a sudden decision. The firm has been facing fin

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Mar 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Genetic Data in Jeopardy: The 23andMe Dilemma

The company 23andMe is in a tough spot. It is struggling financially and dealing with a major data breach. This has raised serious questions about the future of the genetic data of its 15 million customers. The firm, once a leader in DNA testing, is now facing an uncertain future. Its value has drop

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Superbugs Strike: The Double Trouble in Greek Hospitals

In the world of healthcare, bacteria are always finding new ways to outsmart the medicines that fight them. One such bacteria, Klebsiella pneumoniae, has recently made headlines. This bacteria has been found in a patient in a Greek hospital. It is resistant to every known antibiotic. This is a serio

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: The Legal Battles Shaping U. S. Policy

A top legal official recently took to the airwaves to criticize several judges. The official claimed that these judges are overstepping their bounds by challenging various policies. The official suggested that the highest court in the land will eventually weigh in on these disputes. The official's

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

A Rare Blood Mystery: The D-- Phenotype Unveiled

The D-- blood type is a rare and unusual condition. It is missing several key markers that are usually present on red blood cells. These markers include C, c, E, and e, along with other common ones. This absence can lead to serious issues. For instance, people with this blood type can develop antibo

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