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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Diaryl Ureas: A Deep Dive into Protein Interactions

Diaryl ureas (DU) are like the superheroes of medicinal chemistry. They have a special structure that makes them super useful in treating diseases. They can do more than just stop cancer cells from growing. They can also change how genes are read, mess with how cells grow, and calm down inflammation

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

The Power Struggle Behind Education Politics

Randi Weingarten, the head of the American Federation of Teachers, has been vocal about her opposition to the Trump administration's plan to shut down the federal Department of Education. She claims that this move would harm children's education. However, many people believe that her concerns are

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

Education in America: The Department of Education's Future

The Department of Education in the United States is a big deal. It's a cabinet-level agency with a big job: making sure students get a good education and have equal access to it. The department focuses on things like financial aid, research, and making sure everyone has a fair shot at education. Th

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Mar 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oblivion 2. 0: The Remake Rumors

The gaming world is buzzing with whispers of a major announcement. The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion remake is rumored to be on the horizon. The buzz started in 2023, when a former employee of a Chinese studio hinted at its development. The rumors gained traction when a Microsoft document from 2020 surf

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Mar 13 2025FINANCE

Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: A Heavy Burden for Automakers

The auto industry is facing a tough time due to new tariffs on steel and aluminum. These metals are crucial for car manufacturing, and the increased tariffs will make them more expensive. The U. S. government has imposed a 25% tariff on steel and raised the aluminum tariff from 10% to 25%. This move

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Slippery When Wet: How Oil and Heat Affect Train Tracks

The world of trains is a world of friction. Trains rely on the grip between their wheels and the rails to move. This grip, or adhesion, is crucial for safe and efficient train operation. Scientists have long known that water can sometimes improve this grip. But what about oil? Oil is often seen

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

Education Department Shrinks: What's Next for America's Schools?

The Education Department is making big changes. Half of its employees are being laid off. This move comes as the Trump administration has plans to close the department. However, an executive order to start this process has not been signed yet. The department has around 4, 500 employees, mak

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Meth, Men, and HIV: The Hidden Challenges

The fight against HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) and use methamphetamine is a complex issue. It's not just about the drugs or the virus. It's about education, access to healthcare, and personal choices. From May 2021 to May 2023, a study involving 226 MSM was conducted. The goal was to r

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Mar 13 2025EDUCATION

The Civil Rights Office: A Casualty of Layoffs

The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has been significantly impacted by recent layoffs. The layoffs have resulted in the closure of seven out of 12 regional offices and a loss of nearly half of its staff. This has left many concerned about the future of civil rights protections i

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

Marvin Vettori: The Italian Fighter's Journey

Marvin Vettori, the UFC middleweight contender, has had his share of ups and downs. His last five fights show a 2-3 record, which has knocked him out of the top 5. This weekend, he is set to face Roman Dolidze in a rematch at UFC Vegas 104. Despite his recent struggles, Vettori is known for his seri

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