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Feb 06 2026SCIENCE

Nanoscopic Tracking of Glycine Receptors Using a New Chloride Sensor

A fresh approach lets scientists watch glycine receptors in action at the nanometer level. Glycine receptors, which help dampen nerve signals, have been hard to study because usual fluorescent tags interfere with their normal behaviour. The new design attaches a chloride‑sensitive dye, mClYFP, to th

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Jan 29 2026SCIENCE

How Different Metals Affect Cancer and Normal Cells

Researchers have been looking into how different metal compounds affect cells. They used a special tool called Raman spectroscopy to study this. This tool helps see changes inside cells without needing any labels. They tested three types of metal compounds: copper(II), manganese(II), and silver(I).

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Tech and Entertainment: A Week of Shifts and Surprises

This week, the tech and entertainment worlds saw some unexpected changes. Let's dive in. First up, Apple's stock took a hit as regular investors pulled out. They moved their money to Nvidia and Tesla instead. Since July 2025, Nvidia saw a $15 billion boost, while Tesla got $6 billion. This shows a

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Jan 25 2026LIFESTYLE

Unlock Your Personality Traits With This Science-Based Zodiac Guide

People often turn to horoscopes for insight and direction. But what if there was a way to get that same self-reflection using science? A new approach does just that. Instead of relying on birth dates and star positions, it focuses on personality traits linked to zodiac signs. This method measures t

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Big Surprise: The Oscar Snub That Has Everyone Talking

The 2026 Oscar nominations are out, and they've got everyone buzzing. While the horror genre is finally getting its due, one movie's absence is making waves. Sorry, Baby, directed by Eva Victor, has been a critical darling all year, but the Academy didn't give it a single nod. This is a big deal bec

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Jan 24 2026CELEBRITIES

Why Do Some Stars Hate the Oscars?

The Oscars, the biggest night in Hollywood, isn't loved by everyone. Some big names have spoken out against the awards and the fuss that comes with them. Glenda Jackson, who won Best Actress twice, once called the Oscars a "whole shebang of nonsense. " George C. Scott, who won for his role in "Patt

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Skipped the Oscars and Why

Celebrities have often chosen to skip the Oscars, and their reasons vary widely. Some find the awards unimportant, while others protest the lack of diversity. Amanda Seyfried, for instance, doesn't care much about winning an Oscar. She pointed out that few people remember past winners. Seyfried has

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Jan 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Oscars 2026: Who's in the Race?

The Oscars 2026 nominations are here, and it's a big deal. "Sinners" is leading the pack with 16 nods, including best picture, best director, and best original screenplay. But it's not alone. "One Battle After Another" is hot on its heels with 13 nominations. "Frankenstein, " "Marty Supreme, " and "

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

How Our Brains and AI Think Alike

Ever thought about how your brain makes sense of words? It turns out, it's not so different from how AI does it. A recent study found that the way our brains process language is quite similar to how AI models understand words. This is a big deal because it changes how we think about language and the

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

Brain Waves and Beliefs: How Epilepsy Can Spark Intense Spiritual Moments

Ever wondered why some people with epilepsy have powerful religious experiences? Scientists have been digging into this for years. They've found that seizures in the brain's temporal lobe can lead to sudden, strong spiritual feelings. These aren't just fleeting thoughts; they can be deep convictions

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