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Feb 10 2025SCIENCE

Plant hormones: collaborating for better crops

Modern agriculture is all about tough pants. Plants need to be strong and resilient for crops grown. Communication among plant hormones is key to improving crops. What's going on inside those plants? Plants use internal communication signals to talk to each other. This is so they can respond and

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Gender Bias in Medical Records: The Language That Speaks Volumes

Doctors could be unintentionally showing their opinions on patients based on the language they use to describe them. Using a type of artificial intelligence called Natural Language Processing, it's possible to identify subtle biases. This AI looks at the language used in the medical records to figur

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Ukraine: Who Will Blink First?

Russia has ready itself a challenging negotiations over Ukraine as Trump thinks about brokering a peace. Imagine some heavy duty bargaining in a tense world where everyone's got something to win or lose. The president once served a term in the 2017 and 2021 White House. He has made bold cla

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: Missile Madness and Power Struggles

Ukraine is dealing with a lot of trouble. Russia sent a bunch of missiles and drones into Ukraine. This is not a shock. Ukraine is known as the land between the steppes and forests. It means it is in a sensitive spot. It struggles with many things. The battle to survive the fallout, families dealing

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Russia nearing Donbas conquest? Putin claims another win?

Tensions are boiling in eastern Ukraine's industrial Donbas region, currently the focus of Russia's relentless attacks, intensifying the quest to conquer it. As Russia rages on, the finger points toward big changes - Ukrainian officials stayed mum on Russia's Friday announcement of seizing cont

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Midnight Strikes and Diplomatic Maneuvers Draw Attention.

Ukrainian forces made a nighttime assault on a Russian airfield in southern Russia. Reports say the strike ignited a blaze at Primorsko-Akhtarsk airfield, used to dispatch Iran-designed drones into Ukrainian territory in border regions from the Krasnodar region. The Ukrainians have develope

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Media's Portrayal of Russia's President: A German Perspective

The way Germany pictures Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, in the media is influenced by a lot of different factors. This portrayal isn't just about words; it's about how language and communication tactics shape the image. Put simply, media in Germany is using these methods to show their opinion

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Shake-Up at Roscosmos: New Boss Takes Steps in Space

Russia recently got a new director for its main space organization, Roscosmos. The current President of Russia has told Borisov you\ have to go. With Dmitry Bakanov has taken over the role once served by Yuri Borisov. This change follows a series of setbacks, losses of satellites, and corruption sc

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bid for Peace in North Korea

Trump believes he can bring North Korea to the table again. In recent chat with Sean Hannity, current U. S. President spontaneously mentioned touching base with Kim Jong Un if re-elected if for no other reason than to proactively tackle security concerns. A meaningful argument could be made that

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Oops! Soldier Crashes Truck into Putin's Jet

Putin's prized Su-25 fighter jet is out of commission after a Russian soldier, who didn't even have a driver's license, crashed a truck into it. This incident happened at an airfield in Simferopol, where the soldier was driving at top speed between two parking lots. The crash caused a considerable

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