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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

DNA Building Blocks: The Surprising Role of Ions

DNA nanostructures are usually built using heat and magnesium. But what if you could build them at room temperature with different ions? Scientists have shown that DNA structures can form at constant temperatures, from 4°C to 50°C, using various ions. This means you can create DNA shapes and even 3D

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Mar 13 2025EDUCATION

The Civil Rights Office: A Casualty of Layoffs

The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has been significantly impacted by recent layoffs. The layoffs have resulted in the closure of seven out of 12 regional offices and a loss of nearly half of its staff. This has left many concerned about the future of civil rights protections i

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Mar 13 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking the Connection: Language and Thinking Skills in Preschoolers

Preschoolers with language delays often struggle with thinking skills. Researchers wanted to find out why. They looked into how language problems might affect a child's ability to plan, focus, and control their actions. These skills are called executive functions. They are crucial for learning a

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Trade Tensions Escalate: Canada Hits Back with Tariffs

Canada has just announced a new round of tariffs on U. S. goods. This move comes as a response to the recent tariffs imposed by the U. S. on steel and aluminum. The Canadian government has decided to impose a 25% tariff on over 21 billion dollars worth of U. S. goods. This includes a wide range of p

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Skin Mysteries: Unraveling the Clues of VEXAS, MDS-Cutis, and Sweet Syndrome

VEXAS syndrome is a rare disease that mostly affects adult men. It is caused by a specific genetic mutation in blood-forming cells. This mutation leads to a range of inflammatory issues, often impacting the skin and blood. The skin problems in VEXAS are due to abnormal cells that have infiltrated th

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Mar 12 2025BUSINESS

Tech Overload: How Bank Workers Are Coping with the Digital Age

In the fast-paced world of banking, technology has become a double-edged sword. On one hand, it drives innovation and keeps customers happy. On the other, it's causing a lot of stress for employees. This is especially true in India, where banks have been quickly adopting new tech since the COVID-19

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Mar 12 2025SCIENCE

Feeding Hens: The Surprising Impact on Eggs and Bones

Let's talk about hens and their diets. Researchers recently looked into how different feeding times affect hens' egg production, eggshell quality, and bone health. They focused on 25-week-old Hy-Line Brown hens, dividing them into three groups with different feeding schedules. One group was fed twic

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Mar 12 2025SPORTS

Haliburton's Heroics: The Pacers' Game-Changing Comeback

The Pacers and the Bucks were in a tight game. The Pacers were down by three points, and the clock was ticking away. Tyrese Haliburton received the inbounds pass. He was in the corner, and Giannis Antetokounmpo was right in front of him. Haliburton pulled up and shot a three-pointer. Antetokounmpo r

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Duterte's Arrest: A Big Win and a Big Challenge for Global Justice

The former president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, was arrested on Tuesday. The charges? Crimes against humanity. This arrest was made possible by a warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC is an independent group based in The Hague. They look into and try people accused o

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Mar 12 2025SCIENCE

Saturn's Moon Count Skyrockets to 274

Saturn, the ringed wonder of our solar system, just got a whole lot more interesting. Scientists have just announced the discovery of 128 new moons orbiting the gas giant. This isn't just a big deal for Saturn—it's a big deal for our whole understanding of the solar system. These new moons are tiny

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