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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling Plant Long Noncoding RNAs: Insights from Single-Cell Studies

Scientists have recently discovered a new set of long noncoding RNAs, called lincRNAs, by examining single-cell transcriptomes from various plant tissues, including rice, Arabidopsis, tomato, and maize. These lincRNAs are as specific to certain cell types as messenger RNAs (mRNAs) and play crucial r

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Nov 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Some Nations Excel in Tackling Climate Change

Ever thought about why some countries seem to manage climate change better than others? The secret lies in their state capacity, which is about the power and skills of their government. This isn't just about having a strong central government, but also about effectively making and implementing polic

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Basketball, Family, and Faith: The Rise of Naji Marshall

Naji Marshall, born on January 24, 1998, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, grew up in two different basketball cultures. His family moved to Maryland when he was 9. This cross-state exposure shaped Naji's skills and passion for the game. His dad, Maurice Marshall, a former boxer turned basketball coach,

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Growing Pains: Will We Hit a Wall Soon?

For a long time, people in the AI world have been excited about how quickly new models are getting better. Some think this will keep going forever. But lately, there's a worry that these big language models might be hitting a ceiling. This means they might not improve as much as we think just by usi

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Dark Side of Light: How Phototoxicity Affects Intestinal Organoids

Live imaging is a powerful tool in life science, helping us see how cells and tissues work. But it comes with a hidden hazard—phototoxicity. This happens when light used for imaging damages cells. Researchers, using small intestinal epithelial cells grown in 3D, called enteroids, found that even low

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Predicting Spread: The PIV Model for Pathogen Tracking

Tracking how fast organisms travel and spread, especially when it comes to health-threatening pathogens like the West Nile virus, can be tricky. The models we currently rely on often fall short. For example, the popular Brownian trajectory model doesn't even use the idea of instantaneous speed. To f

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

Get to Know Russell Wilson: Faith, Heritage, and Challenges

Russell Wilson, the NFL quarterback, is more than just a sports star. He's known for his strong Christian faith and unique heritage. Born to Harrison and Tammy Wilson in 1988, he grew up deeply influenced by his parents' values. When his father passed away in 2010, Wilson's faith became even more im

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

Meet Alex Sarr: The French-Senegalese NBA Rookie

The Washington Wizards have big hopes for their new rookie, Alex Sarr. Picked second in this year's NBA Draft, Sarr is seen as a future cornerstone for the team. But his journey hasn't been without bumps. In the Summer League, he struggled, going 0 for 15 against the Trail Blazers. Fans quickly dubb

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

The Global Gap: Race, Ethnicity, and Palliative Care Trials

You might think palliative care helps everyone equally. But a close look at research shows that's not always true. Many studies don't factor in things like race, ethnicity, nationality, or religion. This means we don't really know how these factors affect the results. Imagine you're sick and need s

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Joliet's Ocean Massage: A New Health Spot on Caton Farm Road?

In the heart of Joliet, there's a buzz about a new massage therapy business named Ocean Massage. The city's staff has given the thumbs up for this venture, suggesting the Joliet City Council approve a special use permit. The business is set to open at 3078 Caton Farm Road, right next to Essington Ro

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