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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Unleashing the Power of Multi-omics Data: The FAIR Data Cube Approach

In today's world, we're generating more molecular data than ever before. Combining these different types of data, known as multi-omics, is a real challenge. Plus, this data can be sensitive, making it crucial to protect people's privacy. As a result, much of this biomedical data is locked away in se

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

Locker Stuffing Remark: Ramaswamy's Take on U. S. Workers Sparks Right-Wing Uproar

Billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy, once a presidential hopeful and now co-head of the "Department of Government Efficiency, " has stirred up a storm in the far-right camp. His comments on American workers, tucked in a post on X, have triggered a wave of anger among MAGA supporters. Ramaswamy's post was a

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

How Microglia States Affect Remyelination in MS

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex disease where remyelination—the body's attempt to repair damaged nerve fibers—varies greatly among individuals and even within the same person. Scientists in the Netherlands decided to use this natural diversity to find out what makes some people better at remyel

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Dec 29 2024CRIME

News Reporter Attacked in Colorado: What's Behind the Story?

A Colorado man is in hot water after he allegedly assaulted a TV reporter, making disturbing statements that have many asking tough questions. The incident happened in Grand Junction, where the suspect, Patrick Thomas Egan, followed reporter Ja'Ronn Alex for miles before confronting him. Egan, who c

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Wrestling Spotlight: Central Minnesota's Top Contenders

Central Minnesota's wrestling scene is buzzing with excitement, with numerous schools from different conferences making their mark. Let's take a closer look at the current ratings and standout wrestlers. In the Central Valley Conference, Holdingford Huskers are ranked high with Wyatt Novitzki at No

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Dec 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Honda Civic's Star Turn in The Fast and The Furious

When "The Fast and The Furious" hit the screens in 2001, it didn't just entertain, it shook up the car scene. The movie put a spotlight on street racing, which was cool but not always safe. Many cars from the era got their moment in the spotlight, like the Toyota Supra and the Nissan Skyline. But, o

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Turning Fruit Peels into Green Gold: A Sustainable Approach

Ever thought about turning your leftover fruit peels into something useful? Researchers have done just that by using pumpkin, papaya, and orange peels to grow microalgae. The goal? To produce biofuel, a special pigment called lutein, and something called biochar. This isn't just about creating new t

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Dec 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's New with Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra?

Samsung is gearing up to launch its Galaxy S25 series earlier than expected, with the Galaxy S25 Ultra rumored to be the star of the show. This flagship phone is set to get some minor design tweaks like rounded corners and a thinner body compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The good ne

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

2025: Americans' Top Resolutions

As we step into 2025, many Americans are eager to make some changes. A recent survey found that health, exercise, and diet are at the top of most people's lists. This isn't surprising, given that obesity has been a big issue in the U. S. for a long time. But last year, something interesting happened

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

How COVID-19 Changed Diabetes Care for Ethnic Minorities: A Closer Look

You might think the COVID-19 pandemic just affected how we catch colds. But it also shook up how people with diabetes get care, especially ethnic minorities. This study took a good look at how the pandemic changed things like controlling diabetes and using online or phone appointments. They wanted t

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