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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Boosting Yeast Production

The focus was on making yeast produce a special protein called 5hsCT. This protein is a mix of human and salmon genes. The goal was to figure out how to make the yeast produce this protein safely and efficiently. It was important to make sure the yeast was safe to use. Tests showed that the yeast wa

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

How Accurate Are Seizure Codes in Hospitals?

In the United States, hospitals use a system called ICD-10-CM to code medical conditions. This system is crucial for tracking and understanding health issues. One serious condition is status epilepticus (SE). It is a severe and life-threatening type of seizure. SE needs quick medical attention. To s

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

The Purple Puzzle: How Our Brains Trick Us

Purple is everywhere. From flowers to fruits, and even butterflies, this color is a common sight. But here's a curious fact: purple doesn't actually exist in the visible light spectrum. This might sound strange, but it's true. The color we see as purple is a trick played by our brains. Light is mad

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Quick Check-In: What's the Buzz About the Switch 2?

Nintendo has wasted no time in reaching out to early adopters of the Switch 2. They want to hear directly from users about their initial experiences. This feedback is crucial for the company to understand what's working and what's not. The survey is making its way to inboxes in Australia, New Zeala

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Army's Big Day in DC: What to Expect

The nation's capital is gearing up for a massive celebration. The Army is turning 250 years old. This is a big deal. It is also the same day as the current president's 79th birthday. This is just a coincidence. It is not a reason to celebrate the president. It is a reason to celebrate the Army. The

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Illinois Politics: A Wake-Up Call from the Courtroom

The news of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan's sentencing sent shockwaves through the state's political scene. Many leaders from both sides of the aisle reacted with a mix of condemnation and calls for change. The sentence was a harsh reminder of the deep-seated corruption issues that

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

A Longtime Politician Falls from Grace

The man known as Illinois' "Mr. Speaker" has seen his political career come to an abrupt end. Michael Madigan, who held significant power in the state for decades, was recently handed a 7. 5-year prison sentence. This comes after a lengthy trial where he was found guilty of corruption charges. Madi

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Chatbots: The Future of Health Education?

Chatbots are becoming a big deal in health education. They are like digital assistants that chat with users to teach them about health. But, there is not enough talk about what users and healthcare workers think about these chatbots. This is important because their opinions can help make chatbots be

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Balancing Cost and Pollution in Power Systems

In the world of engineering, tackling multiple goals at once is a common headache. When it comes to running combined heat and power systems, the struggle is real. The aim is to keep costs low while also cutting down on pollution. This is where smart algorithms come into play. One such algorithm is

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Jun 13 2025CRIME

Police Chiefs in a Post-Floyd World: How They See the Changes

The murder of George Floyd in 2020 shook the United States. It brought policing into the spotlight. But what do the people at the top think? Police chiefs have a big say in how we see crime and safety. They also shape the rules and budgets for their officers. So, it's important to know how they view

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