RES

May 06 2025BUSINESS

Food Delivery Giant Expands Its Reach

On a Tuesday, DoorDash made headlines by announcing two big purchases. The first was Deliveroo, a food delivery service based in Britain. This deal is worth a whopping 3. 8 billion dollars. With this purchase, DoorDash is now operating in countries that were previously served by Deliveroo. Deliv

reading time less than a minute
May 06 2025HEALTH

Health Cuts Spark Legal Battle: States Fight Back

In a bold move, legal representatives from 19 states and Washington, D. C. , have taken the Trump administration to court. They are fighting against deep cuts to the U. S. Health and Human Services agency. The states argue that these cuts have harmed essential health programs and left them to deal

reading time less than a minute
May 06 2025OPINION

Abandoned Promises: The Struggle for 9/11 Health Care

The World Trade Center Health Program was set up to help those affected by the 9/11 attacks. It was supposed to treat injuries, long-term conditions, and illnesses suffered by responders and survivors. The program was a lifeline for many, offering hope and medical support in the wake of unimaginable

reading time less than a minute
May 06 2025POLITICS

Rochester's Fourth Ward Election Dispute: The Legal Battle Continues

The legal fight over Rochester's Fourth Ward election is far from over. A court date has been scheduled for November 24, 2024 to determine the outcome of a lawsuit challenging the residency of the ward's current council member. The dispute centers around Andy Friederichs, who won the election last

reading time less than a minute
May 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Medical Imaging: Simple Solutions for Global Health

The world of medical imaging is often dominated by complex and resource-heavy tools. These tools, while powerful, can be out of reach for many. This is particularly true in places where resources are scarce, such as low-income countries, rural clinics, and areas affected by conflict. The use of adva

reading time less than a minute
May 05 2025CRIME

Deadly Cinco de Mayo Violence in Arizona

Arizona witnessed a tragic event on a Sunday evening. A restaurant in Glendale, a Phoenix suburb, became the scene of a violent shooting. The celebration of Cinco de Mayo turned grim when gunfire erupted. Three people lost their lives, and five others were injured. The police were alerted around 7:4

reading time less than a minute
May 05 2025SCIENCE

Fixing Cartilage with 3D Printing and Stem Cells

The quest to mend damaged cartilage has led scientists to explore the power of 3D printing and stem cells. This isn't just about printing ink on paper. It's about using a special kind of ink made from natural materials and living cells. The goal is to repair cartilage, the smooth, white tissue that

reading time less than a minute
May 05 2025SCIENCE

Nutrient Tricks: How Trees Manage Carbon and Nitrogen

Trees are clever. They can change their surroundings and react to them. This is especially true when it comes to managing nutrients like carbon and nitrogen. Two main ideas try to explain how trees handle these nutrients. One suggests that trees with high nitrogen resorption efficiency, or NRE, migh

reading time less than a minute
May 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bacteria vs. Heavy Metals: A Green Cleanup

Heavy metals in urban waterways are a big problem. These pollutants, mainly zinc, cadmium, and nickel, come from human activities. They stick around and cause harm to both nature and people. Scientists have been looking into a unique solution: bacteria that can eat away at these metals. Enter ureas

reading time less than a minute
May 05 2025HEALTH

The Secret World in Your Mouth

The mouth is a bustling city of tiny organisms. These are not the kind of residents you can see with the naked eye. They are bacteria, and they make up what is known as the oral microbiome. This microbiome is believed to be crucial for human health. Yet, there is a surprising lack of detailed studie

reading time less than a minute