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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Grapevine's Secret Weapon: How Tiny miR3398 Fights Off Diseases

Grapevines, especially the wild ones, are tough cookies. They can handle diseases and stress better than most plants. This is partly because of tiny molecules called microRNAs, or miRNAs, which help control how the plant grows, develops, and fights off invaders. One such miRNA, miR3398, has a specia

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Feb 22 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Giant Coinbase Expects Victory Over SEC

Coinbase, a major player in the digital currency world, has a reason to celebrate. The company believes that a lawsuit filed against them by the SEC will soon be dismissed. This lawsuit, which started in June 2023, was part of a broader effort by the SEC to tighten its control over crypto assets. P

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Feb 22 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: The Biggest Digital Robbery Ever

Cryptocurrency is making headlines again, but this time it's not for a good reason. A massive heist just happened, and it's the largest crypto theft ever recorded. This isn't the first time something like this has happened, though. In 2021, Poly Network lost $600 million worth of crypto. Then, in 20

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Germany's Health Care: Stuck in the Past?

Imagine this: a country with advanced technology, yet its healthcare system is still stuck using paper records. Germany is facing a major challenge. The healthcare system is trying to move into the digital age, but it's not easy. Strict rules about protecting patient data, old systems that don't wor

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Drug Policy Shift: Is B. C. Making a Mistake?

The B. C. Ministry of Health recently made a significant change to its safe supply program. This change requires patients to take their medication at a pharmacy under the watchful eye of a healthcare worker. This decision has sparked controversy, with some arguing that it will make life-saving medic

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Fighting Systemic Sclerosis: The Quest for Better Treatments

Systemic sclerosis, or SSc, is a tricky condition. It's a rheumatologic disorder that affects multiple systems in the body. It's like a three-headed monster: immune dysregulation, vascular dysfunction, and multi-organ fibrosis. It's not just one thing going wrong, it's a whole bunch of things. Imag

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Grapevine's Secret Weapon Against Fungal Foes

Plants have a clever way of defending themselves against invaders. They use special receptors on their cell surfaces to spot trouble. These receptors can pick up signals from both the bad guys (pathogens) and helpful peptides released by the plant itself. This is like having a security system that c

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: Who's Leading the Way?

Imagine a world where your doctor uses AI to diagnose you. Pretty cool, right? But who's making sure it's safe? The U. S. , EU, and China are all trying to figure this out. The EU is super serious about keeping your data safe. They're like the bouncers at the club, making sure no one gets in without

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Talk to Themselves to Stop Stealing Too Many Nutrients

Plants can be sneaky, stealing nutrients from other plants. They do this through special structures called haustoria. These haustoria act like straws, sucking up nutrients from the host plant. But how do these parasitic plants know when to stop making more haustoria? It turns out, they have a clever

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

GPCRs: The Hidden Heroes of Cell Communication

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are like the conductors of the cell's orchestra, directing various functions by tweaking gene expression based on signals from outside the cell. Most studies focus on how GPCRs control gene expression, but there's a lot happening after the genes are made. This is

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