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Apr 28 2025EDUCATION

Student Activism Under Scrutiny: A Case of Unfair Punishment

A young student, Tess Segal, was part of a protest on April 29, 2024, at the University of Florida. The protest was against the university's investments in weapons manufacturers and academic institutions in Israel. The students were peacefully engaging in activities like studying, playing cards, and

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Apr 28 2025BUSINESS

Earnings Season Kicks Off: What to Expect

The financial world is gearing up for a busy week. Investors are keeping a close eye on the market as the first-quarter earnings season hits its peak. More than 180 companies from the S&P 500 are set to reveal their quarterly results. Among them are tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms, an

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Lactate's Secret Role in Cancer's Game Plan

Lactate is not just a waste product from sugar breakdown. It is a key player in cancer's strategy. It fuels cells, sends signals, and helps cancer cells talk to each other. This is a big shift from the old idea of lactate. It shows that lactate can move around and affect different cells, tissues, an

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Cells Under Pressure: How They Fight Back

Cells have clever ways to handle stress. They use special proteins to manage changes inside and outside the cell. These proteins, known as lysine acetyltransferases (KATs) and deacetyltransferases (KDACs), play a big role in how cells react to stress. They do this by adding or removing tiny chemical

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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Final Resting Place Opens to the Public

The tomb of Pope Francis was opened to the public on Sunday. This happened in the St. Mary Major Basilica, just a day after he was laid to rest. The tomb was simple, with a white rose on top and a warm light shining down. The name "Franciscus" was written on the tomb, which is Latin for Francis. Ma

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Apr 27 2025FINANCE

The Week Ahead: Stocks, Jobs, and Big Tech Reports

The upcoming week is packed with significant events that could shake up the financial world. First off, President Trump will reach his 100th day in office on Wednesday. This milestone comes at a time when his trade policies have stirred up quite a bit of uncertainty in the stock market. Investors

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Smoking Cessation: A New Approach for Myanmar's Industrial Workers

In Myanmar, industrial workers face a significant challenge with smoking. To tackle this issue, a unique study was conducted. The focus was on improving health knowledge, perceptions, and self-efficacy regarding smoking. The approach was innovative, combining health education with mobile phone text

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Apr 27 2025EDUCATION

How Chinese Students Spark Business Ideas

In China, many university students have a knack for dreaming up new business ventures. This skill is crucial for their future success as entrepreneurs. The question is, what drives these students to come up with so many innovative ideas? It is important to note that this is not just about having a

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Turmeric Tech: How AI is Revolutionizing Crop Yield Prediction

Turmeric, a vibrant yellow spice, is not just a kitchen staple but also a crucial crop for farmers. Predicting its yield accurately can help farmers plan better and use resources wisely. This is where modern technology comes in. A new method has been developed to predict turmeric crop yields with im

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

MicroRNA-29: The Hidden Helper in Skin Healing

Understanding how the body heals itself is a big deal in medicine. Tiny molecules called microRNAs (miRNAs) play a big role in this process. They help control how organs develop by stopping certain messages from being read by cells. Skin is a great place to study how miRNAs work in the outer layer a

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