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Apr 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Red Hair and Roses: A Peek into Meghan's Family Life

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, recently treated her followers to a rare and personal glimpse into her family life. She shared a series of photos featuring her two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The images, posted on Sunday, April 27, showcased the children's striking red hair, a tra

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Psychotrauma: East Meets West

In March 2024, a symposium brought together Japanese and Western experts to discuss how each culture views and handles psychotrauma. This event highlighted the differences in how trauma is understood and managed in Japan and the West. Japan has faced its share of psychological trauma. From World

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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Final Resting Place: A Simple Tomb in a Historic Church

Pope Francis, who passed away at 88, was buried in a quiet ceremony at the Santa Maria Maggiore church in Rome. This church is one of the city's four major basilicas and was a favorite of the late pope. His tomb is marked by a simple stone, bearing his name and a single white rose. A crucifix above

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Apr 27 2025EDUCATION

Uncovering Kaabu: The Kingdom and Its Storytellers

Griots, the storytellers of West Africa, are experiencing a resurgence in popularity. These individuals are responsible for preserving and passing down history through stories, poems, and songs. The term "griot" itself has an interesting origin, possibly derived from the Portuguese word "criado, " w

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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

A New Pope: The Big Decision Awaits

Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, is about to take part in his first conclave. He is the top Catholic Church official for England and Wales. He is not shy about the weight of the task ahead. Choosing a new pope is a huge responsibility. He expects a thoughtful atmosphere as the cardina

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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

The Church at a Crossroads: Choosing the Next Pope

The Catholic Church is at a pivotal moment. The recent passing of Pope Francis has left a significant void. His legacy is one of inclusivity and a shift away from strict doctrine. This has sparked a debate among cardinals about the future direction of the church. The upcoming conclave to elect a ne

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

The Power of Biobanks in India's Fight Against Cancer

Biobanks are like big libraries, but instead of books, they store human samples. These samples are super important for understanding cancer. They help scientists figure out how cancer starts, how it grows, and how to treat it. By looking at these samples, researchers can see how genes, environment,

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Cytoophidia: The Unsung Heroes of Cell Growth

Cells are the building blocks of life, and their growth is crucial for an organism's survival. This growth depends on a mix of metabolic processes, available nutrients, and signaling pathways. One key player in this process is an enzyme called CTPS. It is vital for making nucleotides, the building b

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Alcohol's Hidden Danger: The Cancer Connection

Alcohol's role in cancer is often overlooked. It is a major factor in the development of cancer. But how big is the problem? The 2021 Global Burden of Disease study shed some light on this. The study looked at the global, regional, and national impact of alcohol-related cancers. First, let's ta

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Didymoplexis Orchids: The Hidden World of Fungal Partnerships

Orchids in the Didymoplexis genus are fascinating. They belong to a large group of plants that rely solely on fungi for their food. These orchids are part of the Gastrodieae tribe, which is one of the biggest groups of fully mycoheterotrophic orchids. Mycoheterotrophic means they get their nutrients

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