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Apr 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Apple Martin's Unexpected College Path

Apple Martin, the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, is making her own path in college. She is not following in her parents' footsteps into the entertainment industry. Instead, she is studying law, history, and society at Vanderbilt University. She finds this major interesting and enjoys

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Brain Health in the Elderly: What's Really Going On?

The oldest among us, those aged 80 and above, are a mystery when it comes to brain health. There isn't much solid data on what makes their minds tick or what causes them to slow down. This is a big deal because understanding these factors can help us take better care of them. So, let's dive in and e

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Mice in the Americas: How Food and Genes Shape Size

In the last 500 years, house mice have made themselves at home across the Americas. During this time, they have shown remarkable adaptability. One of the most noticeable changes is in their body size. This shift is not just about genetics. The environment, especially what they eat, plays a big role.

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Apr 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

How South Korea is Tackling Environmental Issues with Smart Planning

The world is facing serious environmental problems. These issues are complex and hard to predict. Many groups are working on ways to deal with these challenges. South Korea is taking a smart approach to handle these problems. It is focusing on both developing its land and protecting the environment.

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Yeast Cells: The Amino Acid Balancing Act

Yeast cells, specifically the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are masters of managing amino acids. They use three main pathways to keep amino acid levels in check. The General Amino Acid Control (GAAC) and Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 (TORC1) pathways handle the amino acids inside the cell.

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

The Shift from Campaign Promises to Reality

The political landscape is often a stage where grand promises are made to win votes. Donald Trump, like many politicians, was no exception. He vowed a golden age for America, starting from day one. He also promised to tackle inflation swiftly and even hinted at ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict in

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Apr 02 2025CRIME

The Power of Second Chances: Baltimore's Unique Approach to Fighting Gun Violence

The city of Baltimore has made significant strides in reducing gun violence, and it's not just due to traditional policing methods. One of the key strategies has been enlisting the help of individuals who have personal experience with the criminal justice system. These individuals, often referred to

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Sunshine, Babies, and Health: What's the Link?

In the sunny Northeast of Brazil, a study took place. It looked into how much vitamin D pregnant women had in their blood. It also checked their thyroid hormones. The goal was to see if there was any connection between the two. Vitamin D is often called the sunshine vitamin. The body makes it w

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Plant Genes

Plants have a secret weapon to help them grow and adapt. It's called the Auxin Response Factor, or ARF. This factor is like a master key that helps plants read their own DNA. ARFs have a special part called the DNA-Binding Domain. This domain has a B3 section that lets it interact with specific spot

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

3, 800 years in the making: A small girl's big find

In a twist of fate, a young girl's curiosity led to a remarkable discovery in southern Israel. The girl, Ziv Nitzan, was just three years old when she stumbled upon a 3, 800-year-old treasure during a family trip to Tel Azekah. This site, located about 50 miles southeast of Tel Aviv, is a mound of r

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