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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Cold Secrets of Dalbergia odorifera

Dalbergia odorifera, a plant known for its valuable wood, faces tough challenges when temperatures drop. To understand how it copes, scientists put its seedlings through a cold test. They exposed the young plants to low temperatures for a short period. This wasn't just a simple experiment. It was a

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones Can Track Your Pelvic Movement

Smartphones are not just for chatting or gaming. They have sensors that can track how your body moves. This is big news for people helping others get better from injuries. They often check how well someone can stand on one leg. This helps them see if the person is getting better or needs more help.

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Alzheimer's: The Power of a Simple Blood Test

Alzheimer’s disease is a complex condition that has long been challenging to diagnose and track. However, a groundbreaking development in medical science offers new hope. Researchers have found a way to detect and monitor Alzheimer’s using a straightforward blood test. This innovation could transfor

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Apr 01 2025CRIME

Tesla Targeted: FBI's New Plan to Curb Vandalism

The FBI has launched a new squad to tackle the recent spate of Tesla-related vandalism. This move comes after a surge in incidents, with 48 reports filed this month alone. The task force includes 10 agents from the ATF and the FBI's Counterterrorism Division. They are investigating an anarchist blog

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Unseen Scars: The Hidden History of Medical Bias

The medical field has a complex past, particularly when it comes to the treatment of Black women. The way doctors have viewed and treated Black women's reproductive health has been influenced by historical injustices. The transatlantic slave trade and the early days of gynaecology are linked in ways

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Florida's Political Showdown: The Battle for Two Key Seats

In Florida, two significant political races are unfolding. These contests are happening in areas that have traditionally leaned Republican. The outcomes could provide some relief for the Republican Party in the House of Representatives, where they currently hold a slim majority. The 1st Congression

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

How Well Are We Treating Diabetic Eye Disease?

Diabetic eye disease is a major reason why people lose their sight around the world. To stop this from happening, it is important to control diabetes and catch the disease early. After that, the right treatment must be given quickly and finished on time. Many places do a good job of checking if p

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Sun Damage and Skin Aging: A New Hope with Vorinostat

Skin aging from sun exposure is a big problem. Ultraviolet B (UVB) rays speed up the aging process by causing stress and inflammation in skin cells. This leads to wrinkles and other signs of aging. Vorinostat, a drug usually used for certain cancers, might help slow down this process. Scientist

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bloodshed and Emotions: The Final Acts of 1923

The latest episode of 1923, titled "The Mountain Teeth of Monsters, " has left viewers with a lot to think about. This episode is the second to last in the series, and it features a shocking number of deaths. Seven characters meet their end, which has sparked a lot of discussion among fans. The dea

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

History Under Siege: Trump's Plan for the Smithsonian

The Smithsonian Institution, a treasure trove of American history and culture, is under fire. Donald Trump, the US president, has set his sights on the world’s largest museum complex, accusing it of distorting history. His executive order, "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History, " aims to s

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