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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

Metformin's Double Duty: Fighting Seizures and Memory Loss

Epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease are two serious conditions that often go hand in hand. This is not a coincidence. Scientists have found that there is a clear link between the two. They have also found a way to tackle both issues at once. This is where metformin comes in. It is a drug that is of

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

The Legacy of a Cell Biology Pioneer

The world of biology has lost a significant figure. Michael P. Sheetz is the man who made a huge difference in cell biology. His work spanned over half a century. He was a key player in understanding motor proteins, membrane biology, cytoskeleton, and mechanobiology. This is a field that studies how

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Mar 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Culture Shapes Flood Response in Malaysia

Malaysia is a country that faces frequent floods and monsoon storms. This is due to its geography and climate. It is also a multiethnic and multireligious society. This mix of cultures plays a big role in how the country handles disasters. Many disaster management plans focus on technical and struct

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Political Rollercoaster: A Leader Returns

South Korea is back to having a prime minister. The country's highest court decided to bring back Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to his job as acting president. The court's decision might not tell us much about what will happen with President Yoon Suk Yeol's own impeachment case. Yoon is still facing

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Mar 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gemini's AI: Your Screen's New Best Friend

Google has quietly introduced some impressive AI upgrades to Gemini Live. These new tools let the AI "see" what's on your screen or through your phone's camera and respond to questions in real-time. This isn't just a small update; it's a significant step forward in AI technology. The rollout began

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Trump and Musk: A Mixed Reception at the Wrestling Championship

A wrestling championship in Philadelphia brought together a crowd of strong, muscular men. The atmosphere was electric, with the announcer encouraging everyone to show off their strength. The event was attended by some big names, including President Trump and Elon Musk. Trump was accompanied by a

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Mar 24 2025BUSINESS

Roundup's Legal Storm: The Battle Over a Billion-Dollar Verdict

The legal storm surrounding Roundup, a popular weedkiller, continues to rage. A recent court decision in Georgia has added fuel to the fire. A jury ordered Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto, to pay nearly 2. 1 billion dollars to a man who claims Roundup caused his cancer. This verdict is just th

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Mar 24 2025BUSINESS

The New Way to Order Fast Food: Pay Later, Think Twice

In 2010, a programmer who was mining Bitcoin made a huge blunder. He spent 10, 000 bitcoin on two pizzas. Today, those bitcoins would be worth a staggering 850 million dollars. This is an extreme example of how costly a small mistake can be. Now, a new trend is raising eyebrows. It involves adding i

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

The Silent Return of an Ancient Foe

The world has seen a troubling rise in tuberculosis (TB) cases, a lung infection often marked by a harsh cough. This resurgence began in January 2024 in Kansas City, Kansas, and nearby counties, with 147 people diagnosed as of early March 2025. Of these, 67 people became sick, while 80 others carrie

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Greenland's Stand: A Clash with U. S. Ambitions

Greenland is not happy with the United States. The prime minister of Greenland, Mute B. Egede, has expressed strong disapproval. What is the reason? The U. S. is planning to send a group of high-ranking officials to the island. This group includes Usha Vance, the second lady, and Michael Waltz, the

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