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Feb 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: Trump's Second Term and the US's Missing Act

Trump's second term has started with a bang, but not in a good way. The US has been notably absent from key international climate talks. This isn't just a minor oversight; it's a significant shift from Trump's first term. Back then, even though the US had pulled out of the Paris Agreement, officials

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

Britain's Big Defense Boost and Aid Cut: What's the Deal?

Britain is planning to spend more on defense. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the country will increase its military spending from 2. 3% of its GDP to 2. 5% by 2027. This isn't the end of the story, though. By 2028, the spending will go up again to 2. 6%. Starmer made this announcement ju

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Warriors: Using Nanoparticles to Fight Grain Pests

Grain pests can cause major problems for farmers worldwide. One particularly troublesome pest is the lesser grain borer, a beetle that can wreak havoc on stored grain. Researchers have been exploring new ways to control these pests. They've found a promising method using something called double-stra

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Navigating Pregnancy in the Digital Age

Pregnancy can be a confusing time, especially when you're trying to sort through all the information out there. The internet is a double-edged sword. It's full of helpful advice and support, but it can also be a minefield of misinformation. This can be tough for pregnant women and their caregiver

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Pancreatic Cancer: A New Hope with mRNA Vaccines

In 2020, Barbara Brigham's life took a dramatic turn when a routine scan revealed pancreatic cancer. She was determined to fight it, especially since her husband had recently passed away and she wanted to spend more time with her children and grandchildren. Her journey began at Memorial Sloan Ketter

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Challenging the Status Quo: Why Medical Journals Need to Embrace Different Views

Medical journals are supposed to be at the forefront of scientific discovery, but they're often stuck in their ways. They follow the same old rules, and it's not always good for progress. Over the last 50 years, the pharmaceutical industry has been pulling the strings more and more. This means that

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

The Evolutionary Journey of ExoN in Coronaviruses

The world of viruses is a fascinating place, especially when it comes to how they maintain their genetic information. Unlike DNA viruses, RNA viruses like coronaviruses have a unique way of keeping their genetic material intact. They use a special tool called an exonuclease domain, which helps them

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Grapevine's Secret Weapon: How Tiny miR3398 Fights Off Diseases

Grapevines, especially the wild ones, are tough cookies. They can handle diseases and stress better than most plants. This is partly because of tiny molecules called microRNAs, or miRNAs, which help control how the plant grows, develops, and fights off invaders. One such miRNA, miR3398, has a specia

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Melanoma Secrets: The Role of LINC00518 and Key Genes

Melanoma, a severe form of skin cancer, has been a significant global health concern. Researchers have been digging into the world of long non-coding RNAs, specifically LINC00518, and its connection to protein-coding genes. These genes could potentially help diagnose and predict outcomes for melanom

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Feb 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Plans: Firing Spree and Border Talk

Trump kicked off his speech at CPAC with a bold claim. He said no one has ever seen anything like his administration's mass firings of federal employees. He was proud of this move, saying it was a way to shrink the government. Trump believes voters gave him a clear mandate to make big changes. He wa

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