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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Gene Control: A New Way to Study Chromatin

Ever wondered how genes turn on and off? It's all about the packaging of DNA, called chromatin. Scientists have been trying to figure out how this process works, but it's been a tough nut to crack. Now, a new method called Dam&ChIC is here to change the game. Dam&ChIC is like a time machine for cel

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Ads in Your Favorite Sports

Sports events are fun to watch. But did you know that during these events, companies sneak in ads for unhealthy products? These products include cigarettes, alcohol, and junk food. These items are not good for health. They can cause serious diseases like heart problems, diabetes, and cancer. Many c

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Temperature and Saliva Affect Oral Cancer Cells

Oral cancer often appears in a specific area of the mouth, shaped like a U. This area includes the floor of the mouth, the sides of the tongue, and the back part near the tonsils. Scientists are still trying to figure out why this happens and how cells in this area deal with changes in temperature a

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Jul 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Pesticides on Seeds Affect Wildlife

Wildlife in farm areas often eat seeds from crops. These seeds might have pesticide left on them. This is important because it can affect birds and mammals. The EU has rules to check if these pesticides are safe. But the rules use old data. This data might not be accurate. A new study looked at thi

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Jul 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

The End of Easy Cancellations: What Happened?

A recent decision by a federal appeals court has put an end to a rule that would have made it easier for people to cancel their subscriptions. This rule, created by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), was supposed to start next week. It would have required companies to let customers cancel subscript

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Hormone Havoc: How Everyday Chemicals Mess with Your Body

Chemicals lurking in everyday items can wreak havoc on your body's natural processes. These sneaky substances, known as endocrine disruptors, are found in various products, from plastics to pesticides. They mess with your hormones, which are like messengers in your body, telling different parts what

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Jul 08 2025FINANCE

SoFi's Stock Surge: Crypto and Student Loans Fuel Growth

SoFi Technologies is making waves in the financial world, with its stock price climbing 36% in 2025. This surge is driven by two major factors: changes in crypto regulations and student loan policies. First, let's talk about crypto. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has issued som

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

A Questionable Deal: $16M from CBS to Trump's Library

In a move that has raised eyebrows, CBS has agreed to hand over $16 million to Donald Trump's library. This payment comes as CBS seeks approval from the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to transfer a broadcast license. The situation has sparked discussions about corruption and the influence of

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Bright Colors, Big Debate: Why Mars Won't Drop Artificial Dyes

Mars, the company behind M&M's and Skittles, is standing firm on using artificial food dyes. This decision goes against a push from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to remove these dyes from foods. Mars had promised in 2016 to phase out artificial colors, but now they say their products are sa

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Diquat: The Hidden Danger in Your Weedkiller

Diquat, a common weedkiller ingredient, is causing concern among health experts. This chemical, found in products like Roundup, is now being used more often as other harmful substances like glyphosate are being phased out. However, research shows that diquat might be even more dangerous than glyphos

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