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Feb 10 2025SCIENCE

Chicken's brains and immune system: An unexpected connection

Chickens might not seem like the most interesting subjects for scientific research, but recent findings throw light on a hidden world inside their bodies. When it comes to chickens, the pineal gland is a small but vital part of the brain. This tiny gland produces key chemicals that includes

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer and the Surprising Role of PHKA1

Lung cancer is a big problem around the world. The gene PHKA1 has been found to play a significant role in this disease. Scientists used computer tools to study PHKA1 in lung cancer. These tools showed that PHKA1 levels are high in lung adenocarcinoma across different stages of the cancer. This fin

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Using MRI to Find a Hidden Threat in Cancer Patients

Sarcopenia, muscle loss, can change the outcome of patients with late-stage nasopharyngeal cancer. Using MRI scans before therapy to check the muscle index at the third neck vertebrae, it turns out to be useful. How cool is that! These medical findings help us comprehend why muscle loss ma

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors and the Role of Special Genes

First, let's imagine a tiny powerhouse inside our cells. These are called mitochondria, and they keep our cells running smoothly. Now, when these powerhouses get damaged, our bodies have a way to clean house, and that's where something called mitophagy comes in. It's a process where cells get rid of

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Feb 09 2025LIFESTYLE

Super Bowl Monday Coffee WOW from Starbucks!

Got a craving for a caffeine pick-me-up on Monday? Big news! Starbucks is making a splash by serving up some free coffee the day after the Super Bowl. But why? And how? Well, first off, this perk is all about keeping their loyalty program, Starbucks Rewards, fresh and exciting. Members can score

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Feb 09 2025SPORTS

Mahomes' Big Game Moment: Can He Stand Alone?

It's a fresh take on the Super Bowl. Mahomes is sure to capture the attention of the world. He is on a mission to achieve a rare feat. This feat is called a threepeat. It means winning a championship three times in a row. The last time it was done was by a basketball player in the 1990s. His name wa

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Trump Shakes Up the Kennedy Center

Once in a while, something happens that surprise everyone. Donald Trump—the former President—recently made waves. He publicly announced some big changes at the Kennedy Center. The center puts on the best shows in the country and is known for its commitment to performing arts. This captured a lot of

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Feb 09 2025EDUCATIONAL

Latino Workers Race Against the Clock: Tech Skills or Left Behind?

Latinos are a big part of the workforce in fields like agriculture, construction, retail and food services. These fields are starting to use more automation. Some people are left out because they don’t have the right digital skills. Latinos working in these fields are at risk. They might get left b

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Main Road Reopens Amid Uncertain Peace

A temporary pause in fighting is pushing forward in Gaza as Israeli forces step back from a key route between the north and south sides of the region, handing a victory to Hamas. The move is part of a broader deal to ease tensions and extend a fragile peace, but talks didn’t seem as sild as clouds m

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Feb 09 2025SPORTS

Sean Strickland's Tough Knock

Sean Strickland, who recently faced Dricus Du Plessis in a UFC rematch, lost. He spoke about the loss on his Instagram. In the fight, Sean's nose broke in six different spots due to Du Plessis's licks. Sean admitted this was a first for him. Sean wasn't happy about the loss. This isn't the first ti

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