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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Mysteries of Wolbachia: A New Way to Count Rare Bacteria

Wolbachia bacteria are incredibly common. They live inside the cells of more than half of all insect species. These tiny invaders can stop pathogens from multiplying and spread quickly among insect populations. This makes them a key player in efforts to control diseases spread by mosquitoes. The mor

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Learning Health Systems: Different Paths to Better Care

What is a learning health system? It is a way to make healthcare better by using data and technology. The idea has been around for nearly 20 years. It started with a focus on making healthcare better for each patient. Over time, it has grown to include the health of individuals and entir

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Apr 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sinners: Horror Movie Breaks the Mold

Horror movies often struggle to win over audiences. CinemaScore, which tracks audience reactions, usually hands out low grades to scary films. A B rating is considered a huge success. A C is seen as safe. But "Sinners" has defied these norms. It's the first horror movie to snag an A grade from Cinem

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Apr 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Katy Perry's Space Adventure: A Star-Studded Flight and Its Critics

Katy Perry and a group of women recently took a quick trip to space. This event sparked a lot of chatter, both good and bad. The journey was brief, lasting only about 10 minutes. It took place on a rocket owned by Jeff Bezos. The crew included well-known figures like Gayle King, Lauren Sánchez,

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Apr 21 2025CRIME

FSU Offers Flexibility After Campus Shooting

Florida State University is taking a compassionate approach after a tragic shooting on its campus. The school's president has announced that students do not have to return for the final week of classes. This decision comes after a student, Phoenix Ikner, opened fire near the student union, resulting

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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

Boston Celtics vs. Orlando Magic: A Clash of Titans

The Boston Celtics and the Orlando Magic are set to face off in the first game of their playoff series. The Magic secured their spot in the playoffs with a convincing win over the Atlanta Hawks. They finished the regular season with an even record, winning 41 games and losing 41. The Magic have had

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Apr 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Logitech's Price Shifts: What's Behind the Changes?

Logitech has quietly raised the cost of many of its products. This shift has not been officially announced. This means that customers might be paying more for their favorite Logitech items without even realizing it. Recently, a tech enthusiast named Cameron Dougherty shared a video. In it, h

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Is Exercise Really Bad for ALS Risk?

There is a lot of talk about how intense physical activity might be linked to a higher chance of getting Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS. This is a serious disease that affects the nervous system and is often fatal. But here is the thing: not all studies agree on this link. Some say yes, some

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Role of AMH in Cat Reproduction

The cat family has a lot of interesting things going on with their hormones. Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is one of them. It's part of a bigger group of hormones called transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β). This hormone is made by certain cells in both male and female cats. It's been studied a lot i

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Apr 20 2025RELIGION

A Surprising Easter Encounter in Rome

A high-ranking American politician, JD Vance, had a brief meeting with Pope Francis in Rome. This encounter happened on Easter Sunday, right after Vance had discussions with top Vatican officials about global conflicts and immigration. The pope, who is 88 and recovering from a serious illness, gave

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