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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

The Bacteria That Help Cancer: How P. micra Speeds Up Colorectal Cancer

Ever heard of a tiny bacteria that can change how your body handles cancer? Meet Parvimonas micra (Pm), a germ that usually hangs out in your mouth. Scientists have found that Pm can mess with the immune system in a way that helps colorectal cancer (CRC) grow faster. Pm works by changing special im

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Biden's Honest Thoughts on Running Again

President Joe Biden, 82, has been candid about his uncertainty regarding a potential second term. In a recent interview, he admitted that while he believes he could have won reelection, he's not sure if he would have the energy to serve another four years. Biden's age has been a topic of discussion

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Root Development: A New Tool for Plant Scientists

Plants grow and develop thanks to some clever hormonal mechanisms. One of these is cell elongation, which plays a big role in how plants grow and change. Scientists have created a new tool called Nextflow-root, or nf-root for short. This tool is like a pipeline that helps analyze pictures of plant r

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Australia's Hidden Gem: The Marsupial Mole

Have you ever thought about what kind of animals live beneath the surface of Australia? One amazing creature that calls this vast land home is the marsupial mole. Scientists from the University of Melbourne recently dug into the secrets of this peculiar animal by examining an old specimen from a mus

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Food Tracking: A New Gadget That Watches You Eat

Imagine this: a small device that records what you eat and automatically logs it for you. That's what Amazfit introduced at CES 2025 - the Amazfit V1tal. This gadget is like no other, flipping open to reveal a camera that watches you while you eat. It analyzes your meal and sends the data to the Zep

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Bug Protein Powers Boost Cell Health: Fighting Inflammation and Stress

Ever heard of the Black Soldier Fly? Well, it turns out its protein powder, called BPH, is quite the superhero in the lab! Scientists recently found that BPH can help cells fight off inflammation and stress caused by harmful substances. They used LPS to challenge the L-929 cells, but with BPH around

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Piers Morgan's YouTube Reboot: Trump, Musk, and the Digital Media Revolution

In the bustling hub of London, Piers Morgan runs his YouTube show, "Piers Morgan Uncensored, " with the flair of a seasoned ringmaster. Recently, he's been orchestrating heated debates and high-profile interviews from the News Building. Morgan's grand plan? To host a powerhouse duo: Donald Trump and

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Why Zuckerberg's Washington Game is a Loss for Us

When you think about who's winning in the tech-politics game, you might first think of Elon Musk and his cozy relationship with Donald Trump. But hold up, let's talk about Mark Zuckerberg. This guy, the mastermind behind Facebook (now called Meta), has been playing the Washington game like a pro. B

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Jan 09 2025LIFESTYLE

Big Screen, Small Price: Worth the Wait for TCL's 98-inch TV

Are you dreaming of a movie theater in your living room? TCL's 98-inch TV might just make that dream come true. Priced at $1, 200 less than its original cost, this isn't your average TV. While setup might not be a cakewalk, the experience is worth the effort. This TV, part of TCL's S5 series, offers

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Teenagers and Psychiatric Meds: Insights from Malaysia

Imagine you’re a teenager dealing with mental health issues. Taking psychiatric medications can feel like a whole other challenge. Researchers in Malaysia sat down with 17 teens, ranging from 11 to 19 years old, at public hospitals to dig deeper. They found three main topics that teens worried about

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