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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

Plant NLR Resistosomes: How They Form and Function

Imagine you're a plant facing an invading pathogen. Just like we have an immune system, plants have their own defenders – NLR proteins. When they sense trouble, these proteins gather together to form higher-order structures called resistosomes. These resistosomes are crucial in fighting off intruder

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Fighting False Memories: Training Older Adults' Brains

Imagine you're in a crowded room, trying to find an old friend. As you age, your memory might play tricks on you, leading you to think someone is your friend just because they resemble them. This is what scientists call "false memories. " As our population ages, finding ways to combat this memory is

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs Step Up: How Stars Are Helping with L. A. Wildfire Relief

When wildfires hit Los Angeles in early 2025, many celebrities stepped up to help their community. The fires, which started around 10:30 a. m. on January 7, quickly spread, affecting areas like Pacific Palisades and Malibu. Celebrities who lost their homes, like Paris Hilton, didn't just sit back. H

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Boosting COVID Vaccines: From Muscles to Noses

You might have received a COVID-19 vaccine shot in your arm, but what about your nose? Scientists are exploring a new way to boost your immune system by giving a second vaccine dose through your nose. This two-step process starts with an initial shot in your muscle, like the vaccines you're already

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Bourbon Barrel-Maker Brown-Forman Reorganizes and Cuts Jobs

Big changes are happening at the Louisville-based Brown-Forman Corporation, one of the largest spirits and wine companies in the U. S. They're closing their barrel-making cooperage, which currently employs around 210 people, by April 25. This is part of a bigger plan to cut jobs globally and restruc

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

LA Sports Teams Pitch In: How $8 Million Aids Fire Victims

In the midst of devastating wildfires, Los Angeles and Orange County's professional sports teams have joined forces to donate a massive $8 million. These teams, including the LA Lakers, Dodgers, and Chargers, are stepping up to support those affected. The fires have been catastrophic, burning around

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Helping Danielle Teal in Rochester: A Community’s Call to Action

Breast cancer is a harsh reality that many women face, and it's especially hard when it hits someone you know. In Rochester, Minnesota, Danielle Teal, a beloved community member, is bravely fighting this battle. She needs her community's support, just as she's supported others in the past. Danielle

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Transforming Chemicals with Silver: A New Way to Make Quinolines

Scientists have discovered an innovative method using silver to create quinolines, which are important in medicine and industry. This process involves a cascade reaction where isonitriles insert into trifluoromethylstyrenes, and then cyclize to form quinolines. The reaction is special because it hap

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Measuring Balance with IMUs: How Many Do We Need?

Standing still might seem simple, but it's a complex balance act. Many health conditions can mess with this balance, making daily tasks tough. Researchers usually test balance in labs, but now there are affordable tools called inertial measurement units (IMUs) that can check balance in real life. Bu

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Using Tech to Boost HIV Patient Brain Power and Self-Care

HIV/AIDS continues to be a big global problem. With tech moving fast, more tools are being created to help patients think clearer and manage their health better. But, there's not much research combining all this info. Researchers are looking into how tech can make a difference. They found that usin

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