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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

Melanoma Cells: The Silent Survivors of Chemo

Melanoma, a type of skin cancer, often becomes resistant to treatment. This resistance can be due to chemotherapy-induced senescence. This means that instead of dying, some cancer cells stop growing but do not die. This can lead to treatment failure. Finding and targeting these senescent cells is a

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

TB Detection: The Light at the End of the Tunnel

TB, or tuberculosis, is a serious bacterial infection that spreads easily and is a major global health problem. It is a leading cause of death. The usual ways to spot TB have big problems. They are often complicated, expensive, and not very good at picking up the disease early. This is where electro

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

High-Tech Gas Detection: The Power of Janus WSiGeP4

The world of technology is always looking for better ways to detect dangerous gases. One big challenge is making gas sensors that are both super sensitive and small enough to fit on a chip. This is where the Janus WSiGeP4 monolayer comes into play. It's a special kind of 2D material that can do two

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Essential Oils from Brazilian Plants: A Hidden Treasure

Brazil is home to a unique landscape called canga. This is a type of rocky terrain that is rich in iron. It is also home to many plants that are found nowhere else in the world. Two of these plants are Lippia hermannioides and Matayba marginata. These plants grow in a specific type of environment kn

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

New Hampshire Senate Race: Sununu's Decision and Its Ripple Effects

The political landscape in New Hampshire just got a bit more interesting. Chris Sununu, the former governor of the state, has decided not to run for the Senate in 2026. This news has left many political figures, including former President Trump, disappointed. They had hoped Sununu would be the one t

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Apr 07 2025FINANCE

Trading Turmoil: How Tariffs Shake Up the Stock Market

The stock market had a wild ride recently. It was a rollercoaster of ups and downs. It all started with worries about tariffs. These are extra fees on goods coming into a country. The US president had announced these tariffs. People were concerned about how these tariffs might affect the global

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Apr 07 2025CRIME

A Mother's Dark Journey: The Legal Battles of Lori Vallow Daybell

Lori Vallow Daybell, a woman who has been dubbed the "doomsday mom, " is facing another legal battle. She is set to represent herself in a trial concerning the death of her fourth husband, Charles Vallow. This trial is happening in Arizona, the state where Charles Vallow was living when he was kille

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact: Sex Workers and Condom Use During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things, including how people protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections. Sex workers in Dakar, Senegal, faced a tough situation. Their work involves close contact, so their income took a big hit during the pandemic. This made them vulnerable to ris

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Apr 07 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Class and Gender in Eddy's World

The novel The End of Eddy by Édouard Louis dives deep into the lives of working-class folks. It's a story that doesn't shy away from tough topics. The book tackles themes of class struggle, sexuality, and the expectations society places on men. This isn't just a story about a boy growing up. It's a

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

The Power of People Over Politics

The Democratic Party has stumbled, and a key figure thinks it's because they've lost sight of what truly matters: the people. Senator Cory Booker from New Jersey believes the party's biggest blunder has been failing to prioritize the voices and needs of everyday Americans. He argues that many voters

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