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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Tomato Plants and Their Heat Stress Battle

Heat waves are becoming more common. These high temperatures are a big problem for crops. They can really mess up how plants grow and develop. This is a huge issue for farmers all over the world. Plants have tiny helpers called microRNAs. These microRNAs play a big role in how plants grow and react

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

How Safe Are Minnesota's Assisted Living Homes?

The number of assisted living facilities in Minnesota is on the rise. So is the number of residents living in them. However, the rules and regulations governing these facilities vary greatly from one state to another. This inconsistency can lead to confusion and potential safety issues. It is crucia

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Stock Advice from a Top Official Sparks Debate

A recent call to buy Tesla stock by a high-ranking official has sparked a heated discussion about ethics and the law. This official, Howard Lutnick, serves as the Commerce Secretary. His remarks have legal experts raising their eyebrows and asking tough questions. First, let's talk about the Hatch

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Mar 23 2025CRYPTO

Ripple's Big Win: Crypto's Fight with the SEC Ends

The crypto world has been in a long tug-of-war with the Securities and Exchange Commission. This battle has finally reached a conclusion. Ripple, a major player in the crypto scene, has come out on top. The SEC has decided to drop its lawsuit against Ripple. This lawsuit had been dragging on for fou

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Mar 22 2025EDUCATION

Columbia University's Big Shift: What's Next?

Columbia University has made some significant changes recently. These changes came after a lot of pressure from the government. The government had some specific demands. They wanted the university to take a stand against antisemitism on campus. They also wanted the university to make some changes to

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Smoke-Free Laws in Action: A Closer Look at Xining

Xining, a bustling city in Western China, has taken a significant step towards public health by introducing smoke-free regulations. These rules are part of a broader effort to create healthier environments in public spaces. However, the success of these regulations depends heavily on how well they a

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Telehealth: The New Norm for Mental Health Prescriptions

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the game for mental health professionals. With the world in lockdown, the U. S. government loosened rules to make telemedicine more available. This shift allowed mental health providers to see patients and prescribe certain medications without needing an in-person visit

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Heart's Response to Heat and Exercise: A Closer Look

The heart is often seen as a perfect matchmaker, adjusting its output to meet the body's needs during exercise and heat stress. However, recent findings suggest that this might not always be the case. The heart's response to these demands involves two key factors: stroke volume, or the amount of blo

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Funding Freeze: Penn's Transgender Sports Policy Under Fire

The University of Pennsylvania is in the spotlight. The Trump administration has decided to halt around 175 million dollars in federal funds. This move is due to Penn's stance on transgender athletes in sports. The administration claims that Penn's policies force women to compete against men, which

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

AI's Impact on Hollywood Jobs: A Growing Concern

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is causing a stir in Hollywood, with many industry professionals worried about its potential effects on their jobs. More than 420 people from the entertainment world have signed a letter. They want the government to keep strong copyright laws for AI. This group includ

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