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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Final Resting Place Opens to the Public

The tomb of Pope Francis was opened to the public on Sunday. This happened in the St. Mary Major Basilica, just a day after he was laid to rest. The tomb was simple, with a white rose on top and a warm light shining down. The name "Franciscus" was written on the tomb, which is Latin for Francis. Ma

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Apr 27 2025POLITICS

A Glimmer of Hope in the Ukraine Conflict?

The recent encounter between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Rome has sparked some unexpected optimism. Jake Sullivan, a former national security adviser, surprisingly found a reason to be hopeful. He noted that Trump's meeting with Zelenskyy was the first time

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Shift in AI Bias: What's Next for Tech Giants?

It is no secret that the tech world has been grappling with AI bias. Now, things are getting even more complicated. The political landscape is changing, and with it, the focus on how tech companies handle AI bias. The White House and the Republican-led Congress have a new target: "woke AI. " They ar

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Apr 27 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Quinn Ewers: A Big Decision

Quinn Ewers, a promising quarterback, has decided not to go back to college football. This decision comes after he was picked in the later rounds of the NFL draft. Ewers could have made a lot more money by staying in college for another year, possibly up to $8 million. Instead, he will sign a rookie

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Apr 27 2025FINANCE

The Week Ahead: Stocks, Jobs, and Big Tech Reports

The upcoming week is packed with significant events that could shake up the financial world. First off, President Trump will reach his 100th day in office on Wednesday. This milestone comes at a time when his trade policies have stirred up quite a bit of uncertainty in the stock market. Investors

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

The Power of Biobanks in India's Fight Against Cancer

Biobanks are like big libraries, but instead of books, they store human samples. These samples are super important for understanding cancer. They help scientists figure out how cancer starts, how it grows, and how to treat it. By looking at these samples, researchers can see how genes, environment,

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Cytoophidia: The Unsung Heroes of Cell Growth

Cells are the building blocks of life, and their growth is crucial for an organism's survival. This growth depends on a mix of metabolic processes, available nutrients, and signaling pathways. One key player in this process is an enzyme called CTPS. It is vital for making nucleotides, the building b

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

The Heat is On: Why Some People Struggle More Than Others

The planet is heating up, and it is not just about the weather. It is about how this change affects people differently. Some folks are more at risk than others when it comes to dealing with high temperatures. This is not just about how hot it gets, but about who is most vulnerable. Age, gender, and

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Turmeric Tech: How AI is Revolutionizing Crop Yield Prediction

Turmeric, a vibrant yellow spice, is not just a kitchen staple but also a crucial crop for farmers. Predicting its yield accurately can help farmers plan better and use resources wisely. This is where modern technology comes in. A new method has been developed to predict turmeric crop yields with im

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Urea Bonds in Everyday Stuff

Urea groups are tiny but mighty parts of molecules. They are found in both living organisms and man-made materials. These groups are known for their strength and ability to form special connections called hydrogen bonds. These bonds play a big role in how materials behave. Scientists have been stud

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