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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Secrets: How Tiny DNA Molecules Can Hide and Protect Messages

Scientists are exploring a new way to hide and protect messages using tiny DNA molecules. This method combines old-school codes like Morse code, ASCII, and Beale's cipher with cutting-edge nanotechnology. The idea is to use different DNA structures, like single strands, double strands, and even comp

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Troops Heading Home: What’s Next for Chicago, L. A. , and Portland?

President Donald Trump has decided to pull National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland. This move comes after the Supreme Court ruled that the president can only send troops in special cases. The court said Trump didn’t have the right authority to use the National Guard for local p

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Brain Scans Show Different Patterns in Two Memory Loss Diseases

Two brain diseases, Alzheimer's and CAA, both involve a sticky protein called amyloid. But they affect the brain differently. Scientists used special scans to see these differences. They looked at 30 people with Alzheimer's and 20 with CAA. They used two types of brain scans. One scan showed where

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Protecting People and Planet: EPA Takes Action on Harmful Chemicals

The EPA has decided to control the use of five common chemicals called phthalates. These chemicals are used to make plastics flexible. The EPA says these chemicals can harm workers and the environment. EPA head Lee Zeldin said the agency used solid science to make this decision. He said the chemica

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Jan 01 2026FINANCE

Cathie Wood's Big Bet on Future Medicine

Cathie Wood, a well-known investor, made a significant move on the last trading day of 2025. She invested $1. 33 million in Intellia Therapeutics, a company focused on gene editing. This investment is notable because Intellia's stock has not performed well this year, dropping by 22%. Despite this, W

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Boston City Council President Race: A Clash of Ambitions and Alliances

In Boston, a fierce competition is unfolding to decide who will lead the City Council. Gabriela Coletta Zapata and Brian Worrell are the main contenders, each aiming to secure the necessary votes to claim the presidency. The election, set for January 5, is not just about who wins but also about unde

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Market Wrap-Up: Dow Dips, Biotech Takes a Hit

The stock market is ending the year on a down note. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is lower today. Investors are reacting to some big news from the FDA. This news has caused biotech stocks to drop. It's a reminder that the market can be unpredictable. The FDA's announcement has sent shockwaves th

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Iran's Economic Crisis Sparks Widespread Unrest

Iran is facing a serious economic crisis. The value of the Iranian rial has dropped sharply. One US dollar is now worth 1. 45 million rials, compared to 820, 000 rials a year ago. This means the average Iranian worker's monthly wage is worth just over $100. Basic food and supplies are eating up enti

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Dec 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Mexico Startup Aims to Revolutionize DNA Sequencing with Fresh Funding

A fresh startup in Albuquerque has just landed a cool $2. 5 million to shake up the world of DNA and RNA sequencing. This isn't just any tech—it's the kind that could change how we tackle diseases, from custom cancer treatments to predicting health risks. The brains behind Daisy Genomics, Emily Mil

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Political Rollercoaster: What's Coming in 2026?

Pennsylvania is no stranger to political drama. With the 2026 midterms on the horizon, the state is gearing up for another round of intense political battles. This time, the spotlight is on Congress, the state legislature, and the governor's office. The outcomes could sway national politics and set

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