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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Spotlight on Toxic Genes: A New Way to Predict Liver Trouble

Scientists have been working hard to figure out how to predict if a substance will harm the liver. They've come up with a clever method that combines lab tests and computer analysis to guess if a compound might cause liver damage in humans. This new approach uses something called gene expression dat

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Fungi Fun in the Forest: A Tale of Two Seasons

Imagine a vast, lush forest in Taiwan, where seven different types of trees from the Fagaceae family stand tall. Scientists decided to take a closer look at the tiny, often overlooked world of fungi living in and around these trees. They wanted to see how these fungal communities changed over time a

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Feb 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's AI Race: Catching Up or Leaping Ahead?

China's journey in AI is a story of rapid growth and catching up. It's not just about copying what others have done. China is learning fast and making its own mark. This isn't like the old days when countries just copied each other. China is doing something different. They are producing a lot of AI

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Stephanie Vaquer Makes History in D. C.

Stephanie Vaquer, a rising star in the wrestling world, has just made a huge splash. She's not just a woman in wrestling, she's a force to be reckoned with. Stephanie has been making waves in every promotion she's been in, from small independents to big names like AEW and now NXT. She didn't waste

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu in Wyoming: A New Case and What You Need to Know

Wyoming has seen its first human case of bird flu. A woman, described as an older adult with other health issues, was hospitalized after likely catching the virus from sick birds in her backyard flock. This makes her the 70th person in the U. S. to contract the virus since 2024, but only the fourth

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Light Sensitivity in Zinc Oxide Films

Imagine this: scientists discovered a neat trick to make zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films super responsive to light. They did it by mixing in something called electron cyclotron wave resonance (ECWR) plasma during the film-making process. The secret sauce? Tweaking the ECWR power. The magic number t

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Feb 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Rapper's Lawsuit Dismissed: What Happened?

A lawsuit accusing two famous rappers, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay-Z, of a serious crime in 2000 has been thrown out. The person who made the accusation, known as Jane Doe, decided to drop the case. This happened in New York, and the court documents show that the case was dismissed "with prejudice, "

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Middleweight Showdown: Cannonier Faces Rodrigues at UFC Vegas 102

The UFC's return to Las Vegas brought a packed card with some surprising results. The main event featured Jared Cannonier and Gregory Rodrigues. Cannonier, who had lost three of his last five fights, was looking to turn things around. Meanwhile, Rodrigues, with four wins in his last five, was riding

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's America: Chaos, Courage, and Cracks Down

In the fourth week of Trump's presidency, the nation witnessed a whirlwind of controversial actions. The president's attempts to reshape the government have been met with resistance from unexpected heroes. The editorial board has been busy tracking these events, highlighting key issues, and providin

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Does a Rough Past Always Mean Memory Issues?

Imagine you've had a tough life. Maybe you faced some serious challenges when you were younger. You might be wondering if those hard times could cause memory problems when you get older. A recent study in Germany tried to figure this out. Researchers gathered nearly 900 people to see if tough exper

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