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Jan 09 2025LIFESTYLE

Birthdays and Budgeting: Tips for Each Zodiac Sign

Today's the day! Celebs like Nina Dobrev, Kate Middleton, Dave Matthews, and Jimmy Page are celebrating their birthdays. Want to make the most of your special day? Here's a little astrological guidance to help you with your money and life. Aries, it's time to get thrifty. Look for tax breaks and di

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Save Big on Microsoft Office 2021 and Windows 11 Pro

Are you on the hunt for top-notch productivity software? Microsoft Office 2021 Professional Plus is a fan favorite, but it usually comes with a hefty price tag. That’s where the 2025 Software New Year Sale comes in! This sale is offering massive discounts on Microsoft Office and Windows activation k

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Jan 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Uncovering Secrets: Allison Holker's Betrayal or Honesty?

In 2022, the world lost Stephen "tWitch" Boss, a dancing gem known for his energetic moves on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show. " Recently, his wife Allison Holker revealed some shocking discoveries she made after his death. In a candid interview, Holker admitted to finding drugs hidden in their closet. Th

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Root Development: A New Tool for Plant Scientists

Plants grow and develop thanks to some clever hormonal mechanisms. One of these is cell elongation, which plays a big role in how plants grow and change. Scientists have created a new tool called Nextflow-root, or nf-root for short. This tool is like a pipeline that helps analyze pictures of plant r

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Improving Retinal Disease Detection: Turning OCT Images into Confocal Microscopy

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) and confocal microscopy are crucial tools in eye imaging. OCT gives quick, non-invasive images but can have clarity issues and motion artifacts. Confocal microscopy provides high-resolution, detailed color images but is invasive and raises ethical concerns. To comb

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

budding plant roots reveal surprising mitosis patterns

Ever wondered how plants regrow their roots after damage? Scientists peeked at Arabidopsis roots, a common lab plant, using a special microscope that can take fast pictures over time. They found something interesting: when roots are hurt and start growing back, their cells divide differently than in

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

NASA's New Plans for Mars Samples: A Race Against Time and Cost

NASA is rethinking its strategy to bring samples from Mars to Earth. The original plan, with the European Space Agency, was too expensive and slow. Now, NASA has two new ideas. One uses the same method that landed the Perseverance rover. The other asks companies like SpaceX or Blue Origin for help.

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Robots in Lung Cancer: How They Help Doctors Check Your Lungs

Ever wondered how doctors check if a little spot on your lung is serious? One way they do it is by using robots! Lung cancer is a big problem, with lots of people dying from it each year. The tricky part is that many people don't feel sick when they first get it. So, doctors often find it by acciden

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

How Double Knee Surgery Boosts Athletes' Comebacks

What if going under the knife once wasn't enough to bounce back from a knee injury? A new study looked into how dual surgery—fixing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and adding anterolateral ligament reconstruction (ALLR)—compared to just mending the ACL. They checked how quickly athletes returne

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Roxy: A 26, 000-Year-Old Fox in a Utah Cave

Imagine a time when the world was much colder and humans were just starting to roam the earth. In a remote cave in Utah, a team of scientists and cavers found something extraordinary: a nearly complete skeleton of a red fox. This isn't just any fox; it's one that lived over 26, 000 years ago, during

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