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Dec 17 2024CRYPTO

Easy Crypto Payments: Remote and USDC Team Up

Remote, a company that helps hire and manage contractors worldwide, is introducing a new way to pay. U. S. companies can now pay their contractors in stablecoins in 69 countries. The company has partnered with Stripe for this feature and is starting with USDC, a popular stablecoin managed by Circle.

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Ribosomes in Living Cells: A Fresh Look

Ribosomes are cellular factories that churn out proteins. But how do we study these crucial components in living human cells? Here's where time-resolved microscopy comes in. We found that a special dye, YO-PRO-1, interacts with RNA in ribosomes. It's like a tiny detective that helps us see the ribo

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

Revolutionizing Cancer Detection: A New Way to Spot miRNA-21

Imagine trying to find a tiny needle in a haystack. That's what it's like to detect microRNA-21 (miRNA-21), a key player in cancer. These tiny molecules are hard to spot due to their low numbers. Scientists have come up with a clever way to make this detection easier. They've created a platform usin

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Crypto Romance Scam Busted: 792 Arrested in Nigeria

In a surprising turn of events, Nigeria's anti-corruption agency made a massive bust. They arrested 792 people in Lagos, Nigeria's business hub. These suspects were running a high-tech scam from a posh building called Big Leaf. The scam involved romancing people online, often through apps like Whats

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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Transforming Waste into Wealth: A New Way to Use Sewage Sludge

Did you know that sewage sludge, the stuff left over after treating wastewater, could be a treasure trove of biogenic carbon? It's true! In the EU alone, over 10 million dry tons are produced each year, containing about 30% carbon by dry weight. The problem? It's wet and full of ash, making it tough

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

The Best Enzymes for Studying Baby Mouse Skin Cells

Ever wondered how scientists study baby mouse skin? It's all about the right tools! Researchers tested three enzymes—Trypsin, TrypLE, and Liberase—to break down baby mouse skin cells for closer examination. Trypsin and TrypLE were great at getting the deeper skin cells, but Liberase brought out the

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

Biotech's Big Year

It's been a huge year for biomacromolecules, those large biological molecules like DNA and proteins. This field has seen some amazing advancements! Let's look at why this has been such a special year. Firstly, researchers have made big strides in understanding how these molecules work. They've been

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Dec 16 2024WEATHER

Bay Area's Recovery Efforts After Severe Storms

In the aftermath of intense winds and a rare tornado that hit Scotts Valley, crews have been tirelessly working to get things back to normal. The tornado, which touched down on Saturday afternoon, flipped cars and knocked down power lines. Luckily, power has been fully restored and all roads reopene

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Dec 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Pine Trees' Winter Secret: The Gene Game

Did you know that pine trees in China have a special way to handle the cold winter months? Scientists discovered that these trees have genes that help them sleep through the cold season. Two key genes, called PtTFL2 and PtCOL1, are like the tree's internal clock. They tell the tree when it's time to

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Dec 16 2024WEATHER

Weather Woes: Storms Hit US with Snow, Ice, and a Tornado

A wild weekend of weather rolled across the US, packing a punch from coast to coast. Heavy snow piled up in upstate New York, with over 33 inches reported near Orchard Park. Meanwhile, an ice storm gripped parts of the Midwest, closing stretches of Interstate 80 due to slippery conditions. The actio

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