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Mar 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space News Roundup: Rocket Lab's Big Plans, Australian Launch, and Blue Origin's Mystery Passenger

Rocket Lab has been busy making headlines. They've announced a bunch of new projects, including a medium-lift rocket called Neutron. They're also working on a rocket landing platform and a new satellite design. The company is aiming to launch Neutron this year, but experts are skeptical. They've had

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Weapon of Influenza A Virus: A Tiny RNA

Influenza A virus, or IAV, has a sneaky trick up its sleeve. It's a tiny piece of RNA, called USP30-AS1. This RNA is part of our own genetic material, but the virus hijacks it to help itself multiply. The story begins with a pathway in our cells called JAK-STAT. When IAV invades, this pathway kicks

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission Mishaps: Two Spacecraft Face Early Challenges

Two spacecraft, Lunar Trailblazer and Odin, are facing issues shortly after their launch. The spacecraft were part of a mission to the moon, but things didn't go as planned. Lunar Trailblazer, a spacecraft designed to map water on the moon, lost communication with Earth. This happened abo

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Feb 28 2025FINANCE

Egg Prices Soar: Bird Flu or Big Business?

Egg prices have skyrocketed to unprecedented levels, leaving many consumers scratching their heads. The culprit? Bird flu, according to the egg industry. More than 166 million birds have been culled to stop the virus from spreading. This has led to a significant drop in the number of egg-laying hens

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

The Power of People: A 24-Hour Economic Shutdown

In late February, a man named John Schwarz, known for his mindfulness and meditation videos, had an idea. He wanted to create a 24-hour blackout of big corporations. He wanted people to avoid spending money at large retailers and fast-food chains. Instead, he suggested spending money only at small b

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: Why Asthma Might Be Overlooked in Black Kids

Asthma is a common issue among kids, but diagnosing it can be challenging. One major hurdle is how doctors measure lung function. They often use a tool called the Global Lung Initiative (GLI) equation. This equation doesn't consider race, which can lead to problems. Recent studies have shown that w

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

The Science Behind CO2 Capture: A Closer Look at Solid Amine Adsorbents

Imagine trying to capture CO2 from flue gas. It's like trying to catch smoke with a net. Scientists have been working on solid amine adsorbents to make this possible. These materials use amines to grab CO2 molecules. But there's a catch. These adsorbents can break down over time. This is due to some

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Health Secrets: The Power of Biomarkers

Biomarkers are like secret codes that our bodies use to send messages about our health. Scientists are always on the hunt for new ways to decode these messages. One exciting area of research is cancer detection. Researchers are looking into things like cfDNA, fecal miRNA, and mitochondrial pathways

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Light Up Your World: How Special Molecules React to Different Liquids

Imagine tiny molecules that change their behavior based on the liquid they're in. These aren't your average molecules; they're special ones called 2-aryl-3H-1, 3-benzazaphosphole oxide, or ABPO for short. These molecules have a unique trick: they can absorb and emit light in different ways depending

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

The Secret Weapon of Liver Cancer: How CXCL1 Fuels Its Spread

Liver cancer, specifically hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is a serious issue. It's the most common type of liver cancer and a major cause of cancer deaths around the world. One of the scary things about HCC is that it can spread both inside and outside the liver. This spreading, or metastasis, is a

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