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Jan 29 2026SCIENCE

How a Missing Protein Messes Up Muscle Healing

Researchers found that a specific protein, Adamts5, plays a big role in muscle healing. When this protein is missing, muscles don't heal as well after an injury. This is because the protein helps control inflammation and scarring, which are important for muscle repair. In an experiment, scientists

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Decoding Lung Cancer: The Promise and Pitfalls of RNA Sequencing

Lung cancer is a major health issue, with many different types. RNA sequencing is a method used to study genes in cancer cells. It can identify fusion genes, which are mixed-up genes that can fuel cancer growth. This helps doctors choose the right treatment for each patient. In China, experts have

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Trust, Conspiracies, and Free Stuff: A Global Look at Sharing

People around the world are sharing more than ever. Freecycling, where folks give away items for free, is becoming popular. But why do people do it? A recent study looked at 16, 773 people from 34 countries to find out. Trust plays a big role. People who trust others more are more likely to give th

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

A Teen's Bold Message to Her Grandma

Jude Stewart, a 14-year-old, recently challenged her grandmother, Martha Stewart, to speak up about immigration issues. This happened after a nurse named Alex Pretti was killed during an ICE protest. Jude's text to her grandma was direct: "I’m not sure it’s excusable to not be speaking up right now.

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Betting on the Future: The Rise of Prediction Markets

Prediction markets are online platforms where people can bet on the outcomes of future events. These markets have gained popularity in recent years, with platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket leading the way. Kalshi, which means everything in Arabic, allows users to trade on the outcomes of events ra

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Financial Hurdles: Why Many Americans Feel Left Behind

Many Americans are feeling the pinch when it comes to their finances. A recent poll shows that a lot of people think living a middle-class life is becoming harder to achieve. Even though most can afford basic needs like rent, food, and gas, they are worried about the rising costs. Housing, education

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Jan 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tiny Plastic Troubles: How Sun-Aged Nanoplastics Mess with Fish Healing

Nanoplastics are tiny bits of plastic that are causing big problems in water environments. They often get weathered by the sun, making them even more harmful. Fish, which can usually heal their tails pretty well, are now struggling because of these aged nanoplastics. Scientists did an experiment wi

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Money Woes: Why Many Feel the Middle Class is Slipping Away

Money troubles are hitting hard across the country. Many people feel the middle-class life is becoming harder to reach. In fact, most voters think it's out of reach for most folks. This is a big change from how things used to be. Younger people are feeling the pinch the most. Half of those under 45

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

A New Hope for Duchenne Patients: ELEVIDYS Shows Promise

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a tough disease that makes muscles weak over time. Kids with this condition often struggle with simple movements like standing up or walking. But there's some good news! A treatment called ELEVIDYS is showing positive results in a big study called EMBARK. The study lo

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Health Funding Freeze: A Brief Pause or a Cause for Concern?

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently put a temporary hold on $5 billion in public health grants. This move, which lasted only a few hours, was meant to check if the funded activities matched the current administration's goals. The HHS spokesperson, Andrew Nixon, explained that

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