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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

Tagging Noncoding RNA in Mitochondria: A New DNA Trick

Imagine having a flashlight that only lights up where you want it to. Scientists have created something similar for tiny, mysterious pieces of RNA in our cell powerhouses, called mitochondria. These RNAs, called noncoding RNAs, are important but tough to spot. The trick? Using DNA like tiny, clever

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Jan 27 2025CRIME

Solving Dawn's Murder: Modern DNA Testing Leads to Arrest

It's been nearly 50 years since the body of Dawn Momohara, a 16-year-old student from McKinley High School in Honolulu, was found. The close-knit community was shaken by the tragic discovery. Dawn was partially clothed, with an orange cloth around her neck, and signs of sexual assault. The case rema

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Jan 26 2025SPORTS

A Baby's Smile Fueled Anthony Edwards' Record-Breaking Game

Imagine playing a high-stakes basketball game while feeling under the weather. That's exactly what Anthony Edwards faced during a recent game against the Nuggets. But Edwards wasn't just any player; he's a standout player for the Wolves. Despite not being at his best, he scored an impressive 34 poin

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Jan 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Plug In and Zone Out: Top Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Ever wished you could block out the world and just listen to your music? That's exactly what Sony's wireless headphones do, and they've got plenty of fans - nearly 40, 000 to be exact. These headphones are packed with smart tech, like dual microphones that catch sounds from traffic to chatty neighbo

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

Why Cellphones in Schools Matter: A Look at Ban & Immigration Fears

New York educational leaders, like State Education Department Commissioner Betty Rosa and Board of Regents Chancellor Lester Young, have voiced their worries about a proposed cellphone ban in schools. This ban comes at a tricky time—President Trump's plans for mass deportations could separate undocu

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Jan 24 2025EDUCATION

Cell Phones in Schools: Should Massachusetts Ban Them?

Imagine going to school and not having your phone by your side. That's what Attorney General Andrea Campbell is proposing with the new STUDY Act. The act aims to get phones out of classrooms from start to finish, or "bell-to-bell, " as she calls it. This isn't just about creating a good habit; it's

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Jan 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung S25 vs. iPhone 16: A Speed and AI Showdown

Samsung just unveiled their new Galaxy S25 at their Unpacked event, packing it with AI features and a top-tier processor. This base model comes with a 6. 2-inch AMOLED display, 12GB of RAM, and a 50MP main camera. But how does it stack up against Apple's iPhone 16? Let's break it down. Both phones

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Jan 24 2025EDUCATION

Kids and Phones: Should Schools Ban Devices?

Imagine a school day without smartphones. Governor Hochul wants just that for students in grades K-12. She believes this can help free kids from the constant buzz of social media and the mental health pressures that come with it. But is it that simple? Smartphones can be a huge distraction in class

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Boosting Medicare Survey Responses: A Closer Look at Telephone Follow-Ups

Medicare patient surveys play a big role in understanding healthcare quality, especially for those who need it most. But there's a problem: not everyone responds, which can skew the results. This is especially true for underserved groups. Enter the telephone follow-up, a proven method to bump up res

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Boosting Kidney Health: The Promise of Nicotinamide Riboside and CoQ10

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a sneaky condition that quietly damages your kidneys over time. Mitochondria, the tiny energy factories in our cells, can go haywire in CKD, leading to oxidative stress and inflammation. Some researchers thought, "What if we can fix these factories? " So, they tested

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