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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Mice and Flies Handle Gene Activity Differently?

In the realm of biology, it is well-known that the processes governing gene activity are quite similar across different animals. However, the speed at which these processes occur can vary greatly. This is especially true when comparing mice and fruit flies, known as Drosophila to scientists. To unde

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Apr 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blockchain's Data Dilemma in Medicine

The medical field is excited about blockchain. It promises to enhance trust and reduce errors in handling health information. However, a significant obstacle stands in the way. The enormous volume of biomedical data is hindering its progress. This is particularly true for applications that need to k

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Hidden Life Uncovered as Giant Iceberg Breaks Free

A colossal iceberg, roughly the size of Chicago, recently detached from the George VI Ice Shelf in Antarctica. This event exposed a seafloor that had been hidden under 209 square miles of ice. A group of scientists on the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel, R/V Falkor (too), were in the Belli

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Apr 01 2025CRIME

Home Invasion on Richard Sherman's Birthday

Richard Sherman, the former Seattle Seahawks star, faced a terrifying situation on his 37th birthday. Armed intruders broke into his home while his family was inside. This shocking event unfolded just after midnight on Sunday, as captured by Sherman's home security cameras. He shared the distressing

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Unexpected Space Adventure: Astronauts Share Their Nine-Month Journey

Two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, had a very different experience than they planned. They were supposed to spend just eight days on the International Space Station (ISS). Their mission was to test a new spacecraft called the Boeing Starliner. But things did not go as planned. The Star

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

A Coach's Exit and a School's Dilemma

Kevin Willard's time at Maryland was brief and tumultuous. He took over the team in 2022, but his tenure ended abruptly in 2025. Willard often compared Maryland's Big Ten conference unfavorably to the Big East, where he had previously coached at Seton Hall. He cited issues with scheduling, travel, a

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Power Play: Congresswoman Luna Fights for New Parents' Voting Rights

The House of Representatives is in a bit of a pickle. A group of lawmakers is pushing for a change that would allow new parents to vote by proxy. This means that if a new mom or dad can't be present, they can have someone else vote for them. The idea is to give new parents up to 12 weeks to focus

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

The Fight for Fair Voting: Groups Challenge Trump's Election Overhaul

The nation's voting system is under scrutiny again. A coalition of advocacy groups has taken legal action against Donald Trump's recent executive order. This order aims to reshape how Americans vote in federal elections. The lawsuit argues that Trump's moves are overstepping his authority and could

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

A Star's Fall: Braves' Outfielder Faces 80-Game Ban

The Atlanta Braves are dealing with a significant setback as their outfielder, Jurickson Profar, has been suspended for 80 games. This penalty comes after he tested positive for a banned substance, specifically chorionic gonadotropin, a performance-enhancing drug. The suspension starts immediately,

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Apr 01 2025CELEBRITIES

SNL's Sudden Exit: What Was Morgan Wallen Thinking?

Morgan Wallen's abrupt departure from the SNL stage raised eyebrows and sparked conversations. Kenan Thompson, a cast member, noticed the unusual move. Wallen performed two songs on the March 29 episode, which was hosted by Mikey Madison. Thompson wondered aloud about Wallen's motives. "What goes th

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