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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Finland's New Children's Hospital: A Shift in Healthcare Funding

Finland's new Children's Hospital caused a stir when it opened in 2018. The funds for this huge project came from a massive charity drive. This method of raising funds is not something new, it's a return to a previous time when charities played a big role in hospitals. The hospital is a break from

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Feb 09 2025BUSINESS

The Super Bowl Shenanigans at Morgan Ranch

Let's start somewhere really cool. Does a casual Sunday football afternoon in a small ranching town sound mundane? Think again. The residents of Burwell, Nebraska, were in for an unexpected thrill. They'd sell their boots for a chance to hang out with the impressive horses and the cattle in the prai

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Gaza Residents Stick to Their Land

Gaza refuses to be a trophy to Trump's designs. People just want to rebuilt their lives where they are. People in Gaza are saying they are not going anywhere. The Americans think Gaza is a big piece of real estate. They do not understand the connection with the land. A professor in Gaza, Abo Ka

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Radical Right Wingers Unite

Imagine a gathering where right-wing political leaders from across Europe flaunt their approval of the controversial moves by the U. S president. These leaders can leverage his approval to gain some leverage over other political parties in their own countries. This was no ordinary summit meeting. I

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Guardians of Plant Health

Ever wondered how plants fight off diseases? A small, mighty protein called LTP is a part of the plant's defense system. One particular type of LTP found in a wild tobacco plant, called LTP-VASCULAR TISSUE SIZE, or NbLTPVAS, has a special job. First, this protein is present everywhere in the plant,

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Fighting Flu: A New Vaccine Approach

The influenza A virus is a persistent threat to public health, causing yearly outbreaks and occasionally, global pandemics. The usual countermeasures, vaccines and antiviral drugs, have limitations. One issue is that new virus strains can resist antivirals and make vaccines less effective. Tradition

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Small Molecules from Microbes Fight Back Against Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer is a tricky enemy, with mutations in proteins like APC and AXIN boosting the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. The Wnt/β-catenin pathway is a key player in tumor growth and spreading. The pathway can be turned on in an unwanted way, leading to a buildup of β-catenin. This buildup is caused by

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Who are the Epsteins And why are there rumors payroll?

Check updates that surfaced on social media with Trump's freeze of foreign aid playing a backdrop. Why Jeffrey Epstein and words connected to USAID got tossed around. He posted with excitement. They think Already familiar X account "_Bitch shared" "Jeffrey Epstein was on the USAID payro

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Youth of DOGE: Defending a colleague or not? ,

You might have heard about Vice President JD Vance lending a helping hand to a DOGE employee's actions. DOGE staffer, 25-year-old Marko Elez, had to step down in 2024. DOGE had operated under new leadership. DOGE got Norwegian CEO. "Make more lean". "Elimination 70%".

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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fuel Cells: Solving the Big Picture with Tiny Details

Imagine trying to make a super-efficient car that runs on fuel cells. It's a big dream, and to achieve it, scientists have to understand every tiny part of how these fuel cells work. These fuel cells, called Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs), need to be better and last longer. Lots of

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