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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery: How a Simple Compound Might Slow Down Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a tough opponent. It's caused by a protein called α-synuclein (α-Syn) that misfolds and clumps together, forming toxic bundles in the brain. This process is a key player in the disease's progression. But here's where it gets interesting: a compound called 4-phenylbutyric acid

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

NFL Combine Day 1: Defensive Linemen Shine

The first day of field drills at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis saw some impressive performances from defensive prospects. These players are linked to the 49ers in mock drafts or speculation. However, some prospects like Mason Graham from Michigan, Abdul Carter from Penn State, Mike Green from M

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Health Secrets: The Power of Biomarkers

Biomarkers are like secret codes that our bodies use to send messages about our health. Scientists are always on the hunt for new ways to decode these messages. One exciting area of research is cancer detection. Researchers are looking into things like cfDNA, fecal miRNA, and mitochondrial pathways

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Feb 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Orion's Big Debut: What's New with GPT-4. 5?

OpenAI has just launched its biggest AI model yet, called GPT-4. 5, with the code name Orion. This new model is a game-changer, using way more computing power and data than any of OpenAI's previous models. OpenAI says it's not a frontier model. But it is a big deal in the AI world

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

A Close Call with a Cosmic Rock

A huge rock from space, named 2024 YR4, was first spotted in 2024. Scientists had a close look at it for two months. They found out that it won't hit Earth in 2032. The chances of it hitting Earth were very low, just 0. 0017%. This means it will fly by our planet without causing any harm. The Europe

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

DOGE's Data Hunt: What's the Big Deal?

DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, is in hot water. They’re trying to get their hands on a ton of personal data from various federal agencies. This data includes everything from tax information to Social Security details. The move has sparked more than a dozen lawsuits, with some judges

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Brain's Battle: How Tiny Bubbles and Cells Team Up to Cause Stroke Damage

Macrophages are like the body's cleanup crew. They rush to the scene of a stroke to help. But sometimes, they make things worse. They release tiny bubbles called exosomes that can mess with the brain's blood vessels. This is part of what happens in a condition called cerebral ischemia-reperfusion in

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Asteroid 2024 YR4: From Scary to Safe

A space rock named 2024 YR4 was first seen on December 27, 2024. It was really big, about 131 to 295 feet wide, like a large building. At first, scientists thought it might hit Earth in 2032. But now, they say there's almost no chance of that happening. NASA and the European Space Agency both agree

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Oxygen Overload: How Our Bodies React to Too Much of a Good Thing

Oxygen is essential for life, but too much of it can be harmful. This is especially true when it comes to supplemental oxygen therapy. In cases like bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in premature babies and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in adults, too much oxygen can lead to lung injury.

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Feb 22 2025SPORTS

Ice Hockey's Big Showdown: A Surprise Hit

The recent hockey tournament, featuring Canada, the United States, Sweden, and Finland, exceeded all expectations. This one-off event, dubbed the 4 Nations Face-Off, was a trimmed-down version of a World Cup of Hockey. It was a massive success, drawing in tens of millions of viewers across North Ame

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