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Dec 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Bitcoin's Blockchain Hack: Achieving Instant Consistency

You know how Bitcoin transactions take forever to confirm? That’s because Bitcoin uses something called eventual consistency. It’s like waiting for everyone at a large dinner table to agree that the soup is delicious before you can enjoy it. But what if there was a way to make Bitcoin transactions

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Dec 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Unseen Threats: COVID Meds in City Rivers

Imagine a hidden battle playing out in the rivers of Curitiba, Brazil. The culprits? Three drugs—azithromycin, ivermectin, and hydroxychloroquine—used widely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientists dove into this issue, finding alarming levels of these medicines in both water and sediment from urba

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Resistance in Worms: Why Some Drugs Don't Work

Meet Haemonchus contortus, a tiny worm that packs a big punch. It's one of the most troublesome parasites for sheep and goats, mostly because it's become resistant to many drugs. One group of drugs, called macrocyclic lactones (MLs), includes popular ones like ivermectin and moxidectin. Scientists s

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Our DNA's Ancient Mix: Humans and Neanderthals

Picture this: about 50, 000 years ago, humans and Neanderthals started mixing. This genetic exchange lasted for around 7, 000 years. Today, non-African humans carry about 1% to 2% Neanderthal DNA. This blend might have strengthened our immune systems and influenced our skin colors. But not all Neand

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Cancer's Secret Weapon: Meet RNA HSD52

Imagine a tiny molecule called HSD52 that helps cancer cells dodge the effects of a common chemotherapy drug, temozolomide. This RNA molecule connects two proteins, NONO and SFPQ, to form a powerful team inside cells. Their mission? To help cancer cells repair damaged DNA faster, making them resista

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Dec 15 2024CRIME

A Woman's Claims About Jay-Z and Diddy: What's True and What's Not?

A young woman recently claimed that hip-hop legends Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs sexually assaulted her at an after-party in 2000. But her story has some holes. Her lawyer is still looking into her claims, even though there are inconsistencies. For example, her dad doesn't remember the long drive ho

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Lung Cancer's Secret Path to the Adrenal Glands

Scientists took a deep dive into the genes of lung adenocarcinoma patients with adrenal metastases. They found that certain gene mutations, like TP53, EGFR, and KRAS, were common in both groups. But here's where it gets interesting: some unique gene changes, called rare variants, were more common in

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

The Economic Boost of Taiwan's IVF Subsidy: A Closer Look

In 2021, Taiwan introduced changes to its assisted reproduction subsidy scheme, specifically for in vitro fertilization (IVF). But what's the real impact on the country's economy? Let's dive in. The main idea is to estimate the public economic gains from these subsidy changes. It's all about the mon

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Dec 15 2024BUSINESS

Markel's Insurance Struggles: Can Jana's Push Boost Value?

Markel Group, a financial holding company, is known for its specialty insurance, investments, and a diverse range of businesses under Markel Ventures. Recently, activist investor Jana Partners, led by Barry Rosenstein, has been urging the company to focus more on its insurance operations. Markel's i

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Dec 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Sydney Sweeney Fights Back Against Body-Shaming

Sydney Sweeney, known for her role in "Euphoria, " recently faced harsh body-shaming comments online. She took on a challenging role in an upcoming biopic where she plays boxer Christy Martin. After wrapping up the project, Sweeney encountered a wave of criticism about her body. Instead of ignoring

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