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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

Chromatin: A Helper in Gene Regulation

Imagine trying to follow a map with no roads blocked off. It's tough, right? That's what happens in our cells when transcription factors (TFs) try to regulate genes without chromatin's help. TFs can stick to the wrong spots, leading to mistakes. Chromatin, like a helpful traffic cop, blocks off area

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Meet Joseph Aoun: Lebanon's New President with a Military Background

Joseph Aoun, Lebanon's newly elected president, is a man who likes to keep things simple and straightforward. Unlike many in Lebanon's political scene, Aoun has always stayed away from party politics and media attention. Those who know him describe him as kind, compassionate, and focused on his duti

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Jan 09 2025LIFESTYLE

When She Earns More: How It Affects a Husband's Happiness

Imagine this: you're a guy, married to a successful woman who makes more money than you. You might think it's all good, but hold on! A recent study says you could be less happy. Scientists in Sweden found that when wives earn more than their husbands, both partners can face mental health issues, esp

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Mayor Johnson's CPS Job: Not a Conflict?

Chicago's ethics board recently stated they didn't advise Mayor Brandon Johnson on whether he should quit his job at Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to avoid a potential conflict of interest. The board said they haven't provided any opinions, written or oral, about city officials taking leaves from CPS

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Mexico's Moves if Trump's Threats Turn Real

President-elect Donald Trump has big plans for his second term, and Mexico might feel the heat. Trump wants to send back millions of migrants, hike tariffs, and even use U. S. troops against drug traffickers in Mexico. This could hurt Mexico's economy and society, and infringe on its sovereignty. Bu

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's New Note-Taking Approach Sparks Excitement

When asked about Meta’s choice to adopt a community notes model instead of relying on staff fact-checkers, X CEO Linda Yaccarino was thrilled. “That’s awesome! ” she exclaimed. The model, similar to X’s approach, lets users flag topics like immigration and gender identity, sparking broader discussio

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

South Africa's Law: Why Men Should Embrace Feminism

In South Africa, the constitution has something interesting to say. It's not just about laws, but about values too. It talks about justice and fairness. Now, you might be wondering, what does this have to do with men being feminists? Well, let's break it down. Imagine a country where everyone agree

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Discovering a New Weapon Against Breast Cancer: C-5635020

Breast cancer is a tough enemy, and scientists are always looking for new ways to fight it. One important target is a protein called TGFβ RII. This protein helps cancer cells grow and spread. But finding a drug that can block this protein without causing nasty side effects is like finding a needle i

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

The Microscopic Magic Behind Aged Liupao Tea

Think tea is just tea? Think again. Scientists have discovered that Liupao tea, much like your favorite wine, improves with age. How does it do that? Tiny bacteria work their magic over nine years, transforming 18 compounds in the tea. The result? A sweeter, smoother brew that's sure to delight your

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

MAO-A's Surprise Role in Fighting Cancer

Imagine this: a brain chemical that messes with your mood also plays a big role in cancer. That’s what researchers found out about something called Monoamine Oxidase A, or MAO-A. This stuff is like a switch that can turn immune cells from sleepy to superhero in tumors. Normally, MAO-A breaks down br

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