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Mar 28 2025POLITICS

A Scientist's Struggle: Caught Between Protests and Immigration Policies

A Russian scientist, Kseniia Petrova, is currently in a Louisiana immigration facility. She was detained after her visa was canceled. This happened because she didn't declare frog embryo samples in her luggage. She had been working at Harvard University on a J-1 scholar visa since May 2023. Her lawy

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Decide When to Make Seeds

Plants have a smart way of deciding when to produce lots of seeds. This isn't a random process. It's all about timing and resources. Plants like snow tussocks and European beech have a strategy. They pay close attention to weather patterns and their own energy levels. This helps them figure out the

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

The Brain's Battle: Tracking Thought in Schizophrenia

It is well known that people who are at risk for psychosis often struggle with thinking skills. This is more common than in those who are not at risk. These thinking problems are a big clue in understanding schizophrenia. That's why a big project, called the AMP SCZ initiative, is all about measurin

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Life of Sugar Beet's Fungal Foe

The time it takes for a disease to show up after it hits a plant can change a lot. This time is called the incubation period. It can be different for each disease and can be affected by the environment. One big troublemaker in sugar beet fields is a fungus called Cercospora beticola. It causes Cerco

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Mar 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AirPods Max: A Big Audio Upgrade on the Way

Apple's AirPods Max headphones are getting a significant audio boost. A new software update is on the way. It will bring lossless audio and ultra-low latency to these high-end headphones. This update is expected to arrive in April 2025. It will only work with the USB-C version of the AirPods Max

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Coati's Urban Parasite Puzzle

In the bustling urban jungle, a unique dance unfolds between hosts and parasites. This dance is shaped by various factors. These include the host's size, behavior, how crowded they are, and where they live. These factors can shake up the usual infection patterns seen in nature. The South American co

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

A Rare Blood Mystery: The D-- Phenotype Unveiled

The D-- blood type is a rare and unusual condition. It is missing several key markers that are usually present on red blood cells. These markers include C, c, E, and e, along with other common ones. This absence can lead to serious issues. For instance, people with this blood type can develop antibo

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

How Safe Are Minnesota's Assisted Living Homes?

The number of assisted living facilities in Minnesota is on the rise. So is the number of residents living in them. However, the rules and regulations governing these facilities vary greatly from one state to another. This inconsistency can lead to confusion and potential safety issues. It is crucia

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

How Seasons Change Our Gut Health

The gut microbiome is a complex community of microorganisms living in the human digestive system. It plays a significant role in maintaining overall health. The endocannabinoidome is a system of molecules that help regulate various bodily functions. Together, they form an axis that influences proces

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Racial Bias in Ovarian Cancer Screening

Ovarian cancer is a serious health issue that affects many women. One way doctors try to catch it early is by looking at something called cancer antigen 125, or CA-125. This is a protein that can be found in higher amounts in the blood of people with ovarian cancer. The problem is that the guideline

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