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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Cytokines: Mixing It Up

Imagine you've got a bunch of friends (cytokines) who usually chat with specific pals (receptors) to get things done. Scientists thought these friendships were set in stone. But new research is showing that these cytokines can mix it up and talk to different friends too! For example, human interleuk

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Dec 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Drone Sightings Near Nuclear Plants: A Mystery Unfolds

In a surprising turn of events, New Jersey's primary utility firm, PSE&G, has reached out to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to halt all air traffic above two of its nuclear power plants. This request comes after mysterious drones were spotted flying over these sensitive sites. Congressman

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Cook and Trump: A Tech-Politics Dinner Date

Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to break bread with President Donald Trump at the luxurious Mar-a-Lago resort. This is the first time they'll meet since Trump's re-election. The two have had a pretty cozy relationship, unlike Trump's chilly dealings with other tech bigwigs like Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

Quinn from Coeur d'Alene Makes 2024's Top Women in Cable & Tech

Kay Quinn, the director of operations at Ziply Fiber, has been named one of the most influential women in the tech and cable industry by Cablefax. This annual list highlights women who are making significant strides in their field. Since taking her role in 2020, Quinn has overseen the expansion of f

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

The Last Stand of Minnesota's Old-Time Steakhouse

Remember when Minnesota's steakhouse scene was booming? One chain stood out: Timber Lodge Steakhouse. From its start in Burnsville in 1991, it grew to over 80 locations, serving up prime rib, ribeyes, and everything in between in a cozy cabin atmosphere. But times changed. Locations closed, includin

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Dec 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Showdown: Who Owns the Future?

In the swiftly advancing field of artificial intelligence, a fiery legal fight is brewing. OpenAI, the brains behind the popular AI model ChatGPT, is locked in a tussle with none other than Elon Musk. Musk is taking OpenAI to court, trying to block their plan to switch from nonprofit to for-profit s

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Dec 14 2024CELEBRITIES

McGregor's Next Big Act: Music Industry Moves

Irish star Conor McGregor is no stranger to business ventures. He's dabbled in everything from whiskey to clothing lines. But what's next for 'The Notorious'? He's making waves in the music industry with his new record label, Greenback Records. This isn't just another side gig—McGregor is aiming to

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Plant Hormones: The Gender Factor in Actinidia Rooting

Scientists in Ukraine have dug deeper into how plant hormones affect the ability of Actinidia plants to grow new roots from cuttings. They discovered that three key hormones - auxins, cytokinins, and abscisic acid - play a significant role. Surprisingly, female Actinidia plants seem to have a better

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Boosting Senior Health: The Power of Mitochondrial Fitness

Ever wondered why our bodies start to slow down as we age? A big part of that is due to what happens inside tiny powerhouses called mitochondria. These little guys help our cells produce energy, and when they stop working as well as they should, it can lead to a whole bunch of health issues. So, wh

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Train Rider’s Trial Sparks Mixed Reactions

A few days ago, a jury unanimously found Daniel Penny not guilty. Following the verdict, former Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. expressed his dismay, stating that Penny's prosecution should never have happened. The incident took place in May 2023. Daniel Penny was on an uptown train when

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