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Apr 27 2025FINANCE

The Week Ahead: Stocks, Jobs, and Big Tech Reports

The upcoming week is packed with significant events that could shake up the financial world. First off, President Trump will reach his 100th day in office on Wednesday. This milestone comes at a time when his trade policies have stirred up quite a bit of uncertainty in the stock market. Investors

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

The Lab Quality Conundrum: A Fresh Look at Internal Quality Control

The International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) recently shared a new set of guidelines for internal quality control (IQC) in labs. This update aims to translate the broad principles from the ISO 15189:2022 standard into practical steps. However, the guidelines have

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Robots in the Mouth: A New Hope for Throat Cancer?

The medical world is always looking for better ways to fight cancer. Recently, there's been a lot of talk about using robots to help with throat cancer. This isn't about robots taking over, but about using special tools to make surgery safer and more effective. First, let's talk about the type of c

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Nanosized Vancomycin: A New Way to Fight Oral Bacteria

Antibiotic resistance is a big problem. Some bacteria have become tough to treat. Vancomycin is one of the medicines used to fight these infections. It is a glycopeptide antibiotic. It is usually given through a vein. This is because it can't pass through the gut wall easily. This is due to its chem

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Mandarins: The Temperature Challenge

Mandarins are a popular fruit enjoyed across the globe. The problem is that incorrect storage temperatures can lead to a loss of flavor and a shorter shelf life. This makes them less appealing to buyers. The tricky part is that mandarins don't show any obvious signs of spoilage during storage. So

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Apr 26 2025SCIENCE

Mars' New Flying Explorer: The Nighthawk's Mission

The Red Planet is about to get a new visitor from Earth. NASA has introduced Nighthawk, a helicopter designed to explore Mars' tricky terrain. This isn't just any helicopter. It's a six-rotor machine packed with advanced tech, ready to tackle the challenges of Mars' eastern region, specifically Noct

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

Union Support for Cuomo: A Complex Political Dance

There's a lot of talk about Andrew Cuomo these days. He's running for mayor of New York City and has just secured a big endorsement. The 1199SEIU, the city's largest health care workers' union, has thrown its support behind him. This might seem surprising to some. After all, the union's leader, Geor

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Why Do People Struggle with Tracking Their Food?

Tracking what you eat is a big deal in weight-loss programs. It's known to help people make better food choices and improve their health. Yet, sticking to this habit is tough. It's a puzzle that baffles many experts. People often start strong, but their enthusiasm fades over time. This drop-off is

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Power of CBT-E in Tackling Anorexia and Perfectionism

Eating disorders often come with other issues that make them tougher to treat. One such issue is having obsessive-compulsive traits along with a drive for perfection. This mix can make recovery more challenging. To tackle this, therapists often turn to a method called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy fo

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

Unexpected Discovery of Super-Earths in Distant Orbits

The universe just got a lot more interesting with the discovery of a new class of super-Earths. These are rocky planets bigger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. They are not where scientists thought they would be. They are not close to their stars like most super-Earths. Instead, they are muc

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