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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

3D Food Printing: Mixing Plants and Animals for a Better Bite

Imagine a world where food is printed like a document, but tastier and healthier. This is the promise of 3D food printing. It's a fun way to make food, but it's also a tool for creating personalized meals that meet specific nutritional needs. One big hurdle in the 3D food printing world is

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Don't Mess with Ukraine's Minerals

Imagine this: A powerful country, Russia, is now warning another superpower, the U. S. , to keep their hands off Ukraine's valuable minerals. This all started when the U. S. President, Donald Trump, suggested giving military help to Ukraine, but only if they let the U. S. have some of their

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Feb 04 2025FINANCE

Healthy Snack Moves for PepsiCo

Getting healthier to you may sound like something of a chore. Here's a different take on this idea: Let's talk about how some companies, like PepsiCo, are navigating the rising tide of health-conscious consumers and inflation at the same time. One big area to get heads around is the decrea

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Feb 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Grammy Glow-Up Gone Awry

Imagine the scene: A gifted designer, Bianca Censori, steps onto the red carpet at the Grammys 2025. It's a high point, a jeweled night. She arrives cloaked in a fur coat she gracefully removes for her gown: an exquisite see-through dress. A noticeable tension appears. A seasoned expert, Judi James,

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Feb 04 2025FINANCE

Egg Prices Soar: Waffle House Passes on Egg Cost to Customers

Bird flu is driving up egg prices, the CDC reports millions suffering from normal seasonal flu There's a staggering egg shortage due to bird flu. Millions of chickens have sadly been lost or slaughtered to stem the spread of the highly contagious virus. Depending on the area and time of the year th

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Feb 04 2025SPORTS

Crystal Palace's Mateta: United's Answer to Goal Troubles?

Manchester United is struggling big time with scoring goals. It's easy to see why a new striker is needed. Some people think Ruben Amorim is having a pretty tough start at the helm. His defenders let in two goals against Crystal Palace over the weekend. Take note of Crystal Palace's Jean-Phili

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Unveiling Long-Haul Effects of COVID-19

After COVID-19 patients recover, individuals can experience lasting conditions such as an intolerance to physical exertion for months, or even longer. Since COVID-19 first presented, research efforts to investigate these long-term implications have been of utmost priority. Adults who recovered fro

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Feb 04 2025BUSINESS

Pfizer's Q4 2024: Beating Expectations, Facing Challenges

Pfizer recently shared its fourth-quarter 2024 earnings. Their reported sales for COVID-19 products skyrocketed beyond what experts had guessed. This achievement was made possible by the company’s ongoing efforts to reduce costs. Shares of Pfizer went up by 2% in early trading. This jump ca

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Diagnoses: How Digital Pathology Is Changing the Game

Breast cancer is becoming more common in Chile. Doctors need to use more than just basic tests to diagnose it accurately. They look at tissue samples, check for specific markers. This is where digital pathology comes in. It's a fancy term for using computers to help with diagnoses. But how does this

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

“Doctor vs. Politician”

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is up for a major role in the nation’s health department, and his future lies in the hands of a key senator, Bill Cassidy, a doctor from Louisiana. Kennedy is a controversial pick. Cassidy, is a key gatekeeper to Kennedy’s confirmation. He's got some questions. Many people

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