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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Genome's Hidden 3D Puzzle

Inside every cell, DNA is packed tightly, like a long, tangled thread. This packing is not random. It's crucial for how our genes work and how cells divide. Scientists have long debated how DNA folds up. Some think it's like a ball of yarn, while others believe it forms loops. Recent research has g

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

Who Will Lead the NFL Players' Union?

The NFL Players' Association is at a crossroads. The recent resignation of Lloyd Howell has left a big question mark over who will take the reins. Two names are in the running: JC Tretter and Don Davis. Both have strong backing from players, but Tretter seems to have the edge. The process to pick a

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

Young Fighter Makes Waves in UFC Debut

In the world of mixed martial arts, new stars are always emerging. One such rising talent is Ateba Gautier, who recently made a splash in the UFC. Gautier, just 23 years old, showcased his skills in the Octagon, defeating Robert Valentin in the first round. This victory was not just a win, but a sta

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Jul 20 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Mexico in Aviation Showdown: What's at Stake?

The U. S. has recently taken a tough stance on Mexico's aviation policies. The move comes after Mexico asked airlines to shift from the main airport in Mexico City to a newer one farther away. The U. S. sees this as a breach of their trade deal and a way for Mexico to favor its own airlines. The U.

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

How Parenting Styles Can Shape Depression in Young Adults

Parenting styles can have a big impact on young adults with major depressive disorder (MDD). It's not just about being strict or lenient. Different parenting approaches can influence how depression shows up in these individuals. Researchers have been looking into this. They found that certain paren

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Ants' Dining Choices: A Smarter Approach to Pest Control

Ants might be small, but they can cause big problems. They damage crops and disrupt the environment. To manage these tiny troublemakers, scientists have turned to poisoned baits. The key here is that these baits must be irresistible to the specific ant species they are targeting. In the past, deter

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Testing New Tools to Spot Thyroid Cancer Spread

Scientists are looking into better ways to detect when thyroid cancer spreads. They are checking out two methods: FNA-TG and FNA-CYFRA 21-1. These methods involve taking tiny samples from lymph nodes in the neck to see if cancer has spread there. The goal is to see if these methods work well and if

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

China's Growing Fight Against Fat-Induced Pancreas Inflammation

In China, there's a rising concern about a type of pancreas inflammation caused by too much fat in the blood. This condition, called hypertriglyceridemic acute pancreatitis (HTG-AP), is becoming more common. Experts are studying this issue closely. They want to understand why it's happening more of

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

The Power of Tunes: How Music Helps Heal

Music has always been a part of healing, but now science is showing just how much it can help. In Cleveland, Ohio, cancer patients can ask for a special kind of medicine: live music at their bedside. Studies show that music can make pain feel less intense, reducing it by about 20%. This doesn't mean

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Jul 19 2025POLITICS

The Trump Family's Money-Making Machine

The Trump family has been using the president's power to make a lot of money. They have been involved in all sorts of deals, from cryptocurrencies to resorts. This has raised some eyebrows, as it seems like the president is using his position to benefit his family's businesses. The Trump Organizati

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