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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Genome's Hidden 3D Puzzle

Inside every cell, DNA is packed tightly, like a long, tangled thread. This packing is not random. It's crucial for how our genes work and how cells divide. Scientists have long debated how DNA folds up. Some think it's like a ball of yarn, while others believe it forms loops. Recent research has g

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Jul 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building a Better Shield for Computer Chips

Creating secure designs for computer chips is no easy task. It takes a lot of time and effort. Even small mistakes can cause big problems. To tackle this, a new system called CITADEL was created. It's like a building block set for security. You can mix and match different parts to create a strong de

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Jul 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxi: A Smooth Ride with a Few Hiccups

Tesla's Robotaxi service is now being tested in Austin, offering a glimpse into the future of autonomous driving. The experience is mostly smooth, but there are some issues to work out. The Robotaxi uses only cameras and neural networks to navigate, which is different from other self-driving cars.

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Jul 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Gadgets: A Closer Look at Recent Reviews

Tech reviewers have been busy lately, testing and reviewing a bunch of new gadgets. From phones to cameras, soundbars to laptops, there's a lot to talk about. Let's dive in and see what's hot and what's not. First up, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. This foldable phone is getting a lot of attention. I

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: Why Homeless People Get Left Behind

Every year, breast cancer claims around 42, 211 lives in the United States. Shockingly, people without homes are hit harder by this disease. They not only get breast cancer more often but also face higher death rates compared to those with stable housing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevent

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Jul 19 2025CRIME

The Rise and Fall of a Clothing Tech CEO

A CEO who once made headlines for her innovative business idea is now facing serious legal trouble. Christine Hunsicker, the founder of CaaStle Inc. , is accused of tricking investors out of a huge amount of money. The company promised to revolutionize the clothing industry by offering a "Clothing-a

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

How Gut Bacteria Can Help a Sick Heart

Heart problems are a big deal worldwide, and one major issue is damage to the heart muscle. Scientists have been looking into how good bacteria, called probiotics, might help protect the heart. One type of bacteria, Lacticaseibacillus paracasei, was found in a special kind of yogurt made from yak mi

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Balancing Act: AI's Role in Healthcare

AI is making waves in healthcare, but it's not just about speed. It's about getting things right. A recent study highlights the importance of balance. It's not just about making AI super smart. It's about using it wisely. The study points out that speed, reach, and ability are crucial. But they nee

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Jul 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Ways to Spot Errors in River Sensors

In the world of environmental science, keeping an eye on water quality is super important. Sensors in rivers and other water bodies collect lots of data. But sometimes, this data has errors. These errors can mess up the whole monitoring system. So, scientists are always looking for better ways to fi

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Jul 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Clearly: How Tech Boosts Tiny Object Detection in Blurry Infrared Pics

Infrared (IR) imaging is a big deal. It helps in many areas like spotting objects, checking factories, and even medical scans. But there's a catch: IR images are often blurry and noisy. This makes it tough for regular object detection models to work well. To tackle this, a new method has been devel

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