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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

University Leaders Unite Against Government Interference

The Trump administration has been on a mission to control higher education. Over 150 university presidents have banded together to push back. They are not happy about the government's attempts to control what happens on campuses. This is a big deal because it shows that universities are standing up

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Food Coloring Changes Coming Soon

Food coloring is about to get a big makeover. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a plan to remove eight common food dyes from the market. These dyes are made from petroleum and are found in many everyday foods. The Department of Health and Human Services made this announcement on Monday. The details of t

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Apr 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Celeb-Approved Mascaras for Dreamy Lashes

Stars often share their beauty secrets, and mascara is a hot topic. It's amazing how many celebrities love affordable mascara. Many of them use the same brands that are available in regular stores. This makes sense, as mascara is a staple in any makeup routine, and it's not always about the price

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

A Woman Who Changed the Game in Physiology

Florence Buchanan was a pioneer in the field of physiology. She was a woman who broke boundaries in a time when women were not welcome. She worked with some of the biggest names in biology. Her mentors included E. Ray Lankester, who was taught by T. H. Huxley. Huxley was a close friend of Charles Da

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Enzyme Evolution Through Mechanism Similarity

Enzymes are the body's tiny workers, speeding up chemical reactions. Scientists have long used tools to compare enzymes based on their sequence, structure, and reactions. This helps them group enzymes into families and understand how they evolve. However, until recently, there was no way to compa

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Unpacking Health Secretary's Bold Moves and Controversial Claims

The new head of the Department of Health and Human Services has quickly made his mark. In just a couple of months, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made significant changes. He has let go of 10, 000 public health workers. He has also met with state leaders who want to limit unhealthy food options in gov

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Ten Years of Tracking Genetic Changes

In 2008, a significant shift occurred in the field of genetic testing. The College of American Pathologists began offering a proficiency testing program. This program was specifically designed to detect copy number variations in a constitutional setting. This is often referred to as CYCGH. The goal

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

The Power of Combining Drugs to Fight Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a type of breast cancer that lacks three specific receptors. This makes it tricky to treat. However, a recent study has shown some promising results. This study looked into how well a mix of two drugs, docetaxel and cisplatin, work together to fight TNBC. It

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Fighting Cancer Inequality in North Carolina's Native Communities

The battle against cancer is tough for everyone, but it's even tougher for American Indians in North Carolina. They face higher risks, lower screening rates, and poorer care compared to other groups. This is where the Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership, or SAICEP, steps in

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

College Football's Big Ten: The Quarterback Shuffle

College football is always changing, and 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for the Big Ten. The conference is going through a lot of changes at the quarterback position. Only six of the 18 schools have a returning starter. This means that many teams are looking for new leaders under center. One of

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