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Apr 17 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Shape Their Powerhouses

Mitochondria are the powerhouses of cells, and they are always changing shape. Why they do this has been a mystery. Scientists looked at yeast cells growing in different foods. They found that the shape of mitochondria and their activity do not go hand in hand. Cells can have different mitochondrial

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Apr 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Tech Wonders: UMIDIGI's Big Reveal in Hong Kong

In April 2025, Hong Kong will be the place to be for tech lovers. The Global Sources Mobile Electronics Show is happening, and UMIDIGI is all set to steal the show. This event is a big deal, with companies from all over the world showing off their latest and greatest tech innovations. UMIDIGI is rea

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Apr 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android's New Trick: Forced Reboots for Security

Android is rolling out a fresh security upgrade. This update will make phones and tablets reboot automatically. This will happen if they haven't been unlocked for a few days. The goal is to boost security. It will be harder for others to access your data. This feature is part of the latest Google Pl

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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

The iPhone Tariff Twist: A Surprise Move in the Trade War

The trade war between the US and China took an unexpected turn. A quiet announcement revealed that certain products, including smartphones, would be spared from a massive 125% tariff. This code, "8517. 13. 00. 00, " might not mean much to most people, but it's a big deal in the world of customs. It

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Newtown's Meg Newell: Running for a Cause

Meg Newell, a local business owner in Newtown, is gearing up to participate in the Holy Half Marathon. This event is more than just a run for her; it's a way to honor loved ones and support a vital cause. Newell, who co-owns the Newtown Hardware House, is heading to the University of Notre Dame to t

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

Why Apple Might Not Start Making iPhones in the USA

The idea of Apple starting to make iPhones in the USA has been tossed around, especially with the trade tensions between the USA and China. However, this shift is not as simple as it sounds. Apple has been making iPhones in China for nearly two decades. The company set up a complex supply chain ther

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Social Security: The Ups and Downs of Accessing Benefits

The Trump administration has made a significant change to how people access Social Security services. Initially, they planned to require in-person visits for those who couldn't use the online system. This would have meant a long trip for many, especially seniors and people with disabilities. The cha

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Apr 11 2025EDUCATION

Confusion at the Top: AI or A1?

The Education Secretary, Linda McMahon, recently spoke at a big education event in San Diego. During her talk, she made a surprising mistake. She kept referring to AI, which stands for artificial intelligence, as "A1. " This slip-up was quite noticeable, as she mentioned it several times. She even t

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Unplugging Your Phone: A Brain Boost?

A recent investigation revealed that taking a break from your phone's internet could make your brain feel younger. This was not about using a special app or taking a pill. It was about turning off the internet on your smartphone for a while. The study involved 400 people who used a special app to bl

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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Pixel 9a: Smartphone Essentials Without the High Cost

The Pixel 9a is a budget-friendly smartphone that proves you don't need to spend a fortune to get a good device. This phone, priced at $500, offers a lot of features that make it stand out in its price range. It comes in four attractive colors: white, black, pink, and a unique purple-blue called Iri

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