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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Genome's Hidden 3D Puzzle

Inside every cell, DNA is packed tightly, like a long, tangled thread. This packing is not random. It's crucial for how our genes work and how cells divide. Scientists have long debated how DNA folds up. Some think it's like a ball of yarn, while others believe it forms loops. Recent research has g

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Magnetic Fields: How Spinal Cord Currents Create Tiny Signals

New, compact magnetic sensors are changing the game. They let scientists study tiny magnetic fields in a way that wasn't possible before. These fields come from electrical currents in the body, like those in the spinal cord and chest. Researchers ran simulations to see how these currents create magn

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

Acuña Jr. 's Arm and Riley's Recovery: A Double Play of Surprises

The Atlanta Braves had a game that was full of surprises. Ronald Acuña Jr. made a throw that left everyone in awe. It was not just any throw. It was a throw that reminded people of the legendary Roberto Clemente. The play happened in the third inning. Cody Bellinger hit a fly ball to the right-field

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Jul 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Subnautica 2: A Battle Brewing Between Creators and Publishers

A legal storm is gathering over Subnautica 2. The game's original creators have been pushed out. Krafton, the publisher, has taken over. They say they want to make the game the best it can be. But the creators disagree. They think Krafton is making a big mistake. The drama started when Krafton repl

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Kids with Breathing Troubles: A Big Problem in Poor Countries

Asthma in children is a huge issue in countries that aren't rich. It causes a lot of sickness, disability, and costs a lot of money for treatment. But most studies about the money side of asthma focus on wealthy nations. This leaves a big gap in understanding how asthma affects kids in poorer places

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Jul 18 2025SCIENCE

Smart Fabric: The Future of Oil-Water Separation

In the world of environmental tech, a new hero has emerged: a clever fabric that can separate oil from water and keep tabs on its own performance. This isn't just any fabric; it's a high-tech, two-layered membrane that's changing the game. The big deal here is that this fabric can do two things at

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Jul 17 2025CRIME

Police Chiefs Accused in Fake Visa Scam

In a shocking turn of events, three police chiefs from Louisiana, along with two other individuals, have been accused of taking bribes to create fake police reports. These reports were used to help non-citizens apply for special visas meant for crime victims. The scheme involved falsely claiming tha

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Jul 16 2025SPORTS

The National League's Big Win: How the Swing-Off Changed the Game

The National League (NL) came out on top against the American League (AL) in a thrilling All-Star Game. The AL made a huge comeback, but the NL won in the end thanks to a new rule called the swing-off. This rule was introduced in 2022 to avoid ties and to protect pitchers. It was used for the first

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Jul 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Donkey Kong Bananza on Switch 2: A Look at the Good and the Not-So-Good

Donkey Kong Bananza on the Switch 2 has some impressive features, but it also has some flaws that might bother players. The game's environment is praised for being interactive and destructible, which opens up new paths. The camera also works well, even when underground. However, there are some issu

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Jul 16 2025CRIME

A Fox News Host Turns Prosecutor into a Thriller Writer

Trey Gowdy, a well-known Fox News host, has stepped into the world of fiction with his first psychological crime novel, "The Color of Death. " This book, set to hit stores on August 26, is a joint effort with bestselling author Christopher Greyson. It dives deep into the minds of both a killer and t

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