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Mar 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Update: Galaxy A55 in the Mix?

Samsung's latest software, One UI 7. 0, has been making waves. Initially, it was only available for the Galaxy S24 series. But now, there's buzz that it might be heading to the Galaxy A55 too. A recent leak from a tipster on X revealed that the Android 15-based One UI 7. 0 beta version for the Galax

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Mar 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy A-Series Phones: Big Upgrades on a Budget

Samsung just unveiled its newest Galaxy A-Series phones at a tech event in Barcelona. These new devices are set to hit the market at the end of March. The A26 5G and A36 5G will start at $300 and $400 respectively. The A56 5G will arrive later in the year for $500. These phones are not just budget-f

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with Pustular Psoriasis in Germany?

Pustular psoriasis is a severe skin condition that can be life-threatening. It's not as common as other skin issues, and it's chronic, meaning it sticks around for a long time. In Germany, figuring out how many people have this condition is tricky. This is because the data available isn't always rel

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

Turning Trash into Treasure: The Power of Glycerol

Glycerol, a byproduct of biodiesel production, is more than just waste. It has the potential to be a valuable resource. One exciting way to use it is through a process called electrooxidation. This process turns glycerol into formic acid, which is a useful chemical. The process is not only good for

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

What Shapes Our Views on Hot-Button Science Topics?

Have you ever wondered why some people strongly believe in science norms while others don't? This is especially true when it comes to hot-button science topics like COVID-19 or climate change. These topics often spark heated debates, not just among scientists, but also among regular folks. But what

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Your Mouth: The Unseen Impact of Daily Choices

The mouth is a window into the body, reflecting choices made daily. Tiny molecules, known as microRNAs, act like switches, controlling genes. Two key players, miR-21 and miR-125a, are crucial in the battle against cancer. MiR-21 aids cancer growth, while miR-125a fights it. Scientists investigated

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

What Makes Us Buy Healthy Foods?

Ever wondered why we reach for that "sugar-free" chocolate bar? Or why we choose "gluten-free" bread over the regular kind? It's all about what we think is healthy and how we control our eating habits. First, let's talk about how we see food. Our brains play a big trick on us. We think

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Aging Genes in Joint Health

Osteoarthritis (OA) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are both big problems that get worse as we age. But what's really going on inside our bodies that makes this happen? Scientists dug into public databases to find genes that change with age and might be linked to these conditions. They found 20 genes

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of JAK2 Mutations in Thai Blood Disorders

In the world of blood disorders, there's a big player called JAK2. This gene can change in a way that causes problems in blood cells. This change is called a mutation, and it's a big deal in a group of diseases known as myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). These diseases mess with how blood cells

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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

English Only? A New Twist in US Language Policy

The United States has taken a sharp turn in its language policy. President Trump has signed an executive order making English the official language of the country. This move reverses a policy from the Clinton era, which had required federal agencies to provide language assistance to non-English spea

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