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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Biochemistry Education During COVID-19: A Pivot to Digital Learning

The world was thrown into chaos in early 2020, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, which required a rapid switch to online learning. The changes were not easy, especially in countries where accessing the internet and other digital tools was not simple. The move to digital classrooms was a mas

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Watching TV Shows While Watching Others Watch TV Shows

Let's dive into the world of reaction videos, where young people share their thoughts on TV media. People often ignore the power of these reactions to show how viewers digest content on sexual topics. This form of engagement might reveal a hidden side of how viewers consume these shows. It also giv

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Feb 01 2025BUSINESS

The Cost of Tariffs: How Businesses are Preparing for the Next Wave

Businesses across the board are gearing up for potential tariffs. The tariffs are expected to impact a wide range of products, from oil to cars to everyday consumer goods. These tariffs, which include a 25% increase on imports from Mexico and Canada, and a 10% increase on goods from China, are expe

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Gender guidelines are taken off Staff! Trump makes big changes

A huge change in gender guidelines is sweeping across Federal websites following a recent executive order. The Trump Administration has ordered that federal websites strip out all mentions of the word gender from federal websites. It has been chaotic for many health officials. Part

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Feb 01 2025BUSINESS

The Big Fusion of Entertainment Giants

Lots of big names in entertainment are teaming up. Ben Winston and LeBron James are leading the way with a big merger between their companies Fulwell 73 and SpringHill Co. The joining of these two powerhouses didn't involve any money changing hands. Instead, both sides brought in investmen

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

COVID-19 and Our Nightly Rest

Six months into the COVID-19 outbreak, the world had changed drastically. With lockdowns and social restrictions, the pandemic life had become one where people were staring at screens more than ever. This alone is not new. What is new is that there is an effort to understand how this relates to slee

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Uncovering - Chinese AI Chatbot

China is making huge moves in the AI world; a newly created chatbot from an AI lab called DeepSeek has taken the United States by surprise. There’s a lot to break down, DeepSeek rises to popularity in just a few days enabled by inexpensive methods, while $1, 000, 000, 000's shaved off tech company v

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

A Change in Care: Hospitals React to New Guidelines in Washington, D. C.

Suddenly a storm of disruption hit the healthcare world. At its center? A new directive from the White House that some hospitals are struggling to navigate. Hospitals in Colorado, Virginia, and the nation’s capital have hit the pause button on gender-affirming care for young people under 1

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

Let's Talk About the Big Effects of Biobanking from the ISBER Conference

If you are wondering what are biobanks? Biological samples and data from all around-the world are collected and stored in biobanks. Researchers can unlock the secrets of human health and disease. Researchers and experts from all over the globe gathered in 2025 at an event hosted by the In

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Feb 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

We need to talk about Africa's deadly drought and babies

Climate change is making extreme weather events like droughts and floods happen more often and with greater force. This is a big problem, especially in Africa. Africa is super vulnerable to these changes. It's also where a lot of the world's young children die. This is why scientists have been l

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