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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Boosting NAD+ Might Not Be As Heart-Friendly As Thought

There's a lot of buzz around NAD+ and its role in health. NAD+ is a key player in our cells, helping with energy production and other vital tasks. Some studies suggest that boosting NAD+ levels can extend lifespan and improve metabolic health in mice. This has led to a surge in interest in NAD+ prec

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Apr 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Forgotten Treasures: The Weirdest Items Left in Uber Rides

Uber has shared a list of the most unusual items left behind in their rides over the past year. This list includes everything from medical supplies to costume accessories and even personal documents. The data also shows that New York City tops the chart as the most forgetful city. It's easy to overl

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Apr 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Michelle Obama: Choosing Herself and Speaking Her Truth

Michelle Obama has always been a strong figure in the public eye. She has two kids and has faced a lot of attention in recent months. People have talked about her not attending certain big events. They have also talked about rumors of trouble in her marriage. But Michelle has a clear message for eve

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

A Change in Space: The Shift in NASA's Diversity Leadership

The space agency, NASA, has recently seen a significant change in its leadership focused on diversity efforts. Neela Rajendra, who was leading the diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, has been let go. This decision comes after a series of events that atte

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

College Grad Faces Deportation Battle

A recent ruling in Louisiana has given the green light for the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil. This decision is part of a larger effort to clamp down on pro-Palestinian activities on college campuses across the United States. Khalil, a Columbia University alumnus and legal permanent resident, is now

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Tweaks Spark Market Rollercoaster

The political arena is abuzz with questions about the recent market swings. At the heart of the debate are Donald Trump's sudden changes in tariff policies. These shifts have left many wondering if insider trading might have played a role. The SEC is under the spotlight. Some senior Senate Democrat

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Maize Roots: Unraveling Nature's Secrets

Maize plants have a clever way of dealing with tough times. They use their lateral roots to grab water and nutrients from the soil. These roots branch out, helping the plant stay strong and productive. But how do these roots know when and how to grow? That's where a special protein comes in. This p

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

How White Storks Handle Heat in Their Nests

White storks face a unique challenge when it comes to managing their body heat. They need to keep their core temperature stable, even when the outside temperature changes a lot. One way they do this is by using their bare body parts as thermal windows. These are areas that can release or absorb heat

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Apr 12 2025EDUCATION

How Personality Shapes Our Feelings During Talks

In a recent experiment, researchers wanted to see how personality affects how we feel during conversations. They gathered 90 volunteers and recorded their reactions while they were asked to share facts or opinions. The participants were also encouraged to engage in emotionally charged discussions an

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Getting Young Adults Involved in Clinical Trials: A Fresh Look

Clinical trials are crucial for developing new treatments. However, some groups are often left out. This is a big problem because it means the treatments might not work as well for these groups. One such group is young adults. They are an important group to include because they will be the ones usin

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