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Mar 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

EPA Takes Aim at Climate Change Regulations

The EPA has decided to rethink a big decision from over a decade ago. Back in 2009, they declared that greenhouse gases pose a serious threat to public health. This move is part of a larger plan to change or get rid of many environmental rules. The EPA is looking at rules about pollution from coal p

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Diaryl Ureas: A Deep Dive into Protein Interactions

Diaryl ureas (DU) are like the superheroes of medicinal chemistry. They have a special structure that makes them super useful in treating diseases. They can do more than just stop cancer cells from growing. They can also change how genes are read, mess with how cells grow, and calm down inflammation

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Mar 13 2025CRIME

Apartment Owners in Allen Face New Crime Prevention Measures

Allen, a city in North Texas, has introduced a new program to tackle crime in apartment complexes. This program, called the Crime-Free Multi-Family Housing program, aims to reduce crime by targeting properties with high crime rates. The city council approved this initiative, making Allen one of seve

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Childhood Trauma and Bone Health: The Hidden Connection

Childhood trauma can leave lasting marks on a person's body and mind. This isn't just about feelings or memories. It can also affect how the body grows and heals. One area that scientists are looking into is how childhood trauma might affect bone health. This is where things get interesting. Tiny pa

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

The Tiny Bosses: How MicroRNAs Control Insect Growth

Insects go through some serious changes as they grow. This isn't just about getting bigger; it's a whole transformation process. MicroRNAs, or miRNAs, are tiny molecules that play a huge role in this process. They work with hormones like 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) and juvenile hormone (JH) to make sur

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

The Mysterious Role of CD20+ T-Cells in Bone Marrow

Scientists have been puzzling over a unique type of immune cell called CD20+ T-cells. These cells were first spotted in the bloodstream and later found hiding in the bone marrow of people with certain blood cancers and immune disorders. CD20+ T-cells are particularly interesting because they sh

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Mar 13 2025FINANCE

Bowman's Big Move: Shaking Up the Fed

Michelle Bowman, a well-known figure in the banking world, has been chosen for a big role at the Federal Reserve. She's now the vice-chair for supervision, a position that's crucial for overseeing banks and financial institutions. This move by Donald Trump is seen as a shift towards lighter regulati

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Mar 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Camera Showdown: Xiaomi 15 Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

In the world of smartphone cameras, two giants stand tall: the Xiaomi 15 Ultra and the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Both phones pack a powerful punch with their Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processors. Samsung's chip gets a special "For Galaxy" treatment, while Xiaomi teams up with Leica to fine-tune bo

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Mar 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quiet and Efficient: The New Mac Studio's Low Power Mode

The latest Mac Studio models, equipped with M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips, have introduced a feature called Low Power Mode. This mode is designed to make the computer run quieter and use less energy. It is particularly useful for tasks that need a quieter environment or when the computer is left on for

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Retirement: The Social Factor

Retirement is a big life change. It is not just about leaving the workforce. It is also about how our social connections change. This is important because our social lives can greatly affect our happiness and well-being. Let's dive into the details. Researchers looked at data from two points in

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