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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

Florida Lawmakers Stand Up to Governor, Plan Their Own Session

Florida’s legislative leaders didn’t waste any time in rebelling against Governor Ron DeSantis. Within minutes of DeSantis's special session call, Senate President Ben Albritton and House Speaker Daniel Perez shut it down and announced their own session. DeSantis had called for the session to push P

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Alert: California Duck Farm Strikes First in U. S.

In the heart of Merced County, California, a shocking discovery was made. For the first time in the United States, a rare bird flu strain known as H5N9 has hit a duck farm. The World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) reported this news on January 27. But that's not all. The same farm also had th

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Jan 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Colombo's Weather: A 42-Year Shift

Colombo, Sri Lanka's bustling capital, has seen major weather changes over the past 42 years. A new study using both ground and satellite data shows that Colombo stands out compared to other parts of the country and even the Western Province. Since 1980, the city has faced alterations in rainfall pa

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

Tagging Noncoding RNA in Mitochondria: A New DNA Trick

Imagine having a flashlight that only lights up where you want it to. Scientists have created something similar for tiny, mysterious pieces of RNA in our cell powerhouses, called mitochondria. These RNAs, called noncoding RNAs, are important but tough to spot. The trick? Using DNA like tiny, clever

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Solar Power: A Polymer's Role in Efficient Solar Cells

Organic solar cells (OSCs) have been making big strides, but they still face a major hurdle: energy loss. This loss limits how much better their performance can get. To tackle this issue, scientists have turned to a smart strategy called "ternary, " which helps fine-tune energy loss and boost effici

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Tech Prices Plummet Faster Than We Think

Have you ever wondered why the costs of clean technology seem to drop like a rock? It's not just because we get better at using them over time. There's also something called economies of scale. This means that when projects get big, they can benefit from lower costs as they produce more. A recent st

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

Using Machine Learning to Match Phages and Bacteria

You know those tiny viruses that attack bacteria? They're called phages, and scientists are looking at them as a possible way to fight antibiotic-resistant infections. The problem is, phages can target different types of bacteria, making it tricky to find the right one. Existing computer tools don't

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Jan 27 2025EDUCATION

How College Students' Personalities Shape Their Learning

Ever thought about how a student's personality affects how much they enjoy learning? It's like a secret code that might impact their classroom experience. Let's start with personalities. Some students are super chatty and always ready to dive into new topics, while others are more reserved. These d

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

The link between hsa_circ_0069443 and early pregnancy loss

Did you know that some circular RNAs can control the actions of cell-like trophoblasts? One such RNA is hsa_circ_0069443. It’s been discovered that when this RNA is absent or less active, it can lead to a early loss of pregnancy. Why is this? Well, trophoblast cells, which are crucial for embryo gro

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Jan 27 2025WEATHER

Rainy Days Ahead: SoCal Prepares for Heavy Rain

SoCal is bracing for a big rainstorm this weekend. Meteorologists expect it to hit Sunday morning and last till Monday afternoon. The wettest part is predicted for Sunday night. This slow-moving storm is coming from Canada and will dump a lot of rain on areas recently hit by wildfires. Experts warn

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