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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Heavy Toll of Homocystinuria in the U. S.

Let's chat about a little-known genetic disorder called classical homocystinuria (HCU). It's a rare condition that messes with how your body handles two key substances, homocysteine and methionine. These usually help build proteins, but in people with HCU, their levels go sky-high. Now, you might th

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Updates Made Easy: What You Need to Know about Galaxy S25's Seamless Updates

Ever wondered how your phone stays up-to-date without any hassle? Meet the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung's latest high-end devices that introduce Seamless Updates. This feature is a game-changer, but it's got some people worried about storage space. Let's dig in! Seamless Updates let you use your phon

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Jan 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Neil Gaiman's Publishing Deal Dropped Amid Assault Claims

Neil Gaiman, known for "Sandman" and "Coraline, " has lost his publishing deal with Dark Horse Comics. This comes after a New York Magazine article revealed several women accusing him of sexual assault. Dark Horse issued a statement saying they take the allegations seriously and won't publish his wo

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Jan 25 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Copies and Innovators: A Look at Variety in the Digital Money World

In the world of cryptocurrencies, there's a lot of buzz and billions of dollars invested. But not all crypto coins are created equal. Some are just copies of Bitcoin, hoping to cash in on the hype. Others, though, are using platforms like Ethereum to do something new and different. By digging into t

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

Chess as a Complex System: Unveiling Crucial Turning Points

Meet Marc Barthelemy, a physicist at Paris-Saclay University in France, who's shaken up the way we look at chess. Instead of just focusing on algorithms and AI, he's treating chess like a complex system. In a recent paper for Physical Review E, he created a special metric to predict those game-chang

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Jan 25 2025HISTORY

Wage Gaps in Ancient China: A Long Look

Ever wondered how wage gaps changed over time in ancient China? Let's dive into the story from the Han Dynasty in 202 BCE to the Qing Dynasty in 1912 CE. We'll use historical records of government salaries, prices, and farm productivity to see how much officials and peasants earned. By comparing the

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Jan 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do the Oscars Ignore Horror Movies?

2024 was a fantastic year for horror film lovers. Movies like "Nosferatu, " "Red Rooms, " "I Saw the TV Glow, " and "Longlegs" wowed critics and audiences alike. But you wouldn't know it from this year's Oscar nominations. The Academy seemed to have a blind spot for horror again, except for the rare

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Jan 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Aerosol Particles in Wastewater Plants: What's in the Air?

Wastewater treatment plants have grit chambers where tiny particles, called aerosols, float around. These particles can have bacteria and other chemicals. In a study of nine plants in China, researchers found different amounts of aerosols. They found 160 to 432 micrograms per cubic meter of total pa

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

President Trump's Order Stirs Debate on Aviation Diversity

President Trump kicked off his term by issuing an executive order that put an end to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The order, titled "Keeping Americans Safe in Aviation, " argued that these programs disadvantage hard-working America

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Jan 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ninja Gaiden 4: A New Era of Action

Team Ninja and Bayonetta's PlatinumGames have teamed up to celebrate the former's 30th anniversary with a bang! They've just announced Ninja Gaiden 4, which will be published by Xbox Game Studios but is also headed to PlayStation and PC. This means there's a chance Nintendo fans might get a piece of

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