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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Supercharging Enzymes: A Shield and Boost

Have you ever wondered how to make enzymes stronger and more durable? Scientists have found a clever way to do just that. They've developed a strategy where enzymes are encased in a soft, protective core and a hard shell. This core-shell approach helps enzymes work better and withstand tough conditi

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

AI Video Generators: Changing Healthcare, Yet More to Consider

Imagine if doctors could customize educational videos for each patient or if medical students could train with realistic, personalized scenarios. That’s what artificial intelligence (AI)–driven video generators like Sora Turbo from OpenAI and Veo 2 from Google are promising. Announced in December 20

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Zyn Pouches: A New Way to Nicotine, Less Harmful Than Cigarettes

You might have heard of Zyn pouches – they’re like tiny bags filled with nicotine, but without the smoke. The FDA just said these are safer than cigarettes and can now be sold in the US. Philip Morris, the company behind Zyn, had to promise not to advertise to kids. Only about 1. 8% of teens use the

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Bill Nelson Bids Farewell as NASA Chief, Ushering in New Era

In a significant shift, Bill Nelson stepped down from his post as NASA administrator on January 20, 2021. This date marked the end of the Biden Administration and the start of Donald Trump's second term as president. Nelson, a long-time public servant with a career spanning over five decades, took t

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Trump’s New Order: Easier Firings for Some Federal Workers?

Former President Trump brought back an old plan to make it simpler to fire federal employees who shape policies. He wants to take away their civil service protections and says it will make the government workforce more accountable. This isn't the first time Trump has tried this. He did it in 2020, b

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Jan 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Shine: From Atlanta to London

This past week was packed with star-studded events across the country and beyond. The cast of "Harlem" lit up New York City for their Season 3 premiere. Over in Atlanta, Coco Jones wowed the crowd with her rendition of the National Anthem at the College Football Playoff National Championship. Atlant

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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brenda Brkusic Milinkovic Joins GrowthDay to Lead Entertainment Division

Meet Brenda Brkusic Milinkovic, a veteran TV executive who has worked with heavyweights like NBCUniversal and PBS SoCal. She's now heading to Brendan Burchard's GrowthDay platform. Her mission? To create a whole new world of entertainment focused on personal development and wellness. Imagine binge-w

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

The Promise of Stem Cells in Controlling Gut Bacteria and Lowering High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a big health worry. It can lead to heart issues, strokes, and kidney problems. Doctors know a lot about it, but they're still figuring out why it happens, especially when there's no clear cause. Recent research says that an imbalance in the bacteria living in

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

The App that Held Hope is Suddenly Shut Down

When Donald Trump took office, he had a surprise in store for people trying to legally enter the U. S. He shut down an app that helped migrants apply for asylum. Known as CBP One, this app was set up by the previous administration to manage the flow of asylum seekers at the southwest border. But on

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Carrie Underwood's Inauguration Surprise: A Cappella Hits a High Note

Country music star Carrie Underwood faced a technical hiccup during Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. The microphones weren't working, but that didn't stop her. She sang "America the Beautiful" a cappella, right there at the U. S. Capitol. Underwood wasn't fazed, she just asked the crowd to

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