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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Heroes: Cerium and Graphene Oxide Team Up to Battle Cancer

The battle against cancer is ongoing, and scientists are always on the lookout for new weapons. One promising area of research involves tiny particles known as nanoparticles. These tiny particles can be made in various ways, but a method called green synthesis is gaining traction. This approach is p

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Weather Warnings at Risk: Government Cuts Threaten Safety and Science

The recent dismissal of many employees from NOAA, the agency responsible for U. S. weather forecasts, has sparked concern among scientists. This move, part of a broader effort to reduce the federal workforce, could have serious consequences. Lives are at stake, especially during extreme weather even

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer and the Battle Within

Breast cancer is a worldwide health concern that affects many people. One key player in this fight is something called oxidative stress. This happens when the body produces too many harmful molecules and struggles to combat them. Picture your body as a battlefield, where these harmful molecules are

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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Speech: How Democrats Plan to Respond

Democrats are gearing up for President Trump's big speech to Congress, and they're not all on the same page about how to handle it. Some are planning to counter his message with their own, while others are skipping the event altogether. The speech is a big deal because it's Trump's chance to lay out

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Mar 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's Big Move into Premium Phones and Electric Cars

Xiaomi, a company known for making affordable tech, is now aiming for the high-end market. They just launched two new smartphones, the Xiaomi 15 and the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. Both phones use Qualcomm's latest processor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite. The Ultra model has a better camera and a larger screen. The

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Mar 02 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Fish Disease with Diatoms: A New Approach

Imagine a tiny fish, swimming in a crowded tank. It's vulnerable to diseases, one of which is piscine francisellosis. This nasty infection, caused by a bacterium called Francisella orientalis, can wipe out entire populations of tilapia, a popular fish for farming. Currently, there are no approved tr

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Mar 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fiery Sunday in the Carolinas: Winds, Dry Weather Fuel Wildfires

The Carolinas faced a challenging Sunday as wildfires raged across the region. Dry, windy conditions made it tough for firefighters to control the blazes. The Carolina Forest Fire, near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, grew rapidly, doubling in size overnight to 1, 200 acres. Officials had to issue

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Mar 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Charli XCX's Bold Brit Awards Moment

Charli XCX, known for her unique style and fearless attitude, made a splash at the 2025 Brit Awards. She did not hold back when she addressed the controversy surrounding her sheer black dress. This dress, designed by Dilara Findikoglu, was a statement piece, featuring a black veil and silve

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Role of SLC16A13 in Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a serious and deadly disease. It comes in different types, with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) being the most common. This type of cancer is tricky to treat, especially in advanced stages. Scientists are now looking closely at genes involved in metabolism, especially those that co

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Mar 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Carolina's Wildfires: A Blaze of Trouble

South Carolina is facing a serious problem. Wildfires are raging across the state, forcing the governor to take drastic measures. These fires have already burned through about 1, 200 acres and are threatening another 3, 000. The situation is so bad that more than 175 wildfires are currently active,

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