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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

A Simple Way to Multiplex PCR with Wax Films

Have you ever wanted to test for multiple diseases or genetic conditions in one go? Scientists often use a technique called multiplex PCR to achieve this. But the equipment needed for this is complicated and tough to handle. A recent study introduced a clever way to make this process simpler using w

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Who's Up for Treasury? Trump's Search and Tariff Talks

President Trump is on the hunt for a Treasury secretary, and two key candidates are in the spotlight: Scott Bessent and Howard Lutnick. The big question on the table? Support for Trump's tariff plans, which aim to revive manufacturing and create jobs. Bessent was initially the front-runner, known fo

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Nov 17 2024BUSINESS

Get Ready for a Merger & Acquisition Surge!

With the Trump administration taking over, Wall Street is buzzing about a potential boom in mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Banks and investors are eagerly looking at possible deals. Lina Khan, the Federal Trade Commission chair, has been tough on antitrust, making the last few years slow for busine

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Charli XCX Praises Bratty Attitude in SNL Monologue

Charli XCX used her SNL monologue to shout out Martha Stewart’s bratty behavior in her new Netflix documentary. She explained that being bratty is having a specific attitude or vibe. Stewart’s angry reaction to an old magazine article, where she wished the journalist was dead, was a prime example.

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Nov 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Unpacking the Heavy Metal Menace in Tunisia's Phosphogypsum

Tunisia grapples with a significant challenge: managing tons of phosphogypsum, a byproduct of phosphate mining that's causing serious environmental harm. This study delves into the heavy metal contamination in phosphogypsum waste from the Mdhilla region, Gafsa, in southern Tunisia. Researchers analy

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Barley's Hidden Strength: How Some Plants Thrive in Drought

When water is scarce, barley plants need to be really smart about using their stored food. This study looked at three different types of barley plants to see how they handle this challenge. They found that one type, called Yousef, was way better at moving food from its stems to its seeds. This helps

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Wastewater Surveillance: A Fairness-Focused Approach

Wastewater monitoring has become a powerful tool for tracking public health since 2020. It's quick and cost-effective. But what's often missing is a focus on fairness. Current ethical discussions mainly center around privacy and legal issues, mostly in North America and Western Europe. We've teamed

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Healing Together: Rwanda's Community Approach to Mental Health

Imagine a world where people come together to heal from traumatic experiences. This is what's happening in Rwanda, thanks to a unique model called Community-Based Social Healing (CBSH). Created by the Ubuntu Centre for Peace, this approach combines therapies that focus on breath, body, and mind, alo

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

President Xi Meets Biden, Looks Ahead to Trump Era

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with outgoing U. S. President Joe Biden in Peru. The meeting, held on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, was their first in seven months. Xi promised to work with the incoming Trump administration, despite ongoing tensions. Key issues like

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Kirsten Dunst's Role in 'Civil War' Deserves More Attention

Have you ever watched a movie and been surprised by a character's sudden emotional outburst? That's exactly what happens with Kirsten Dunst's character, Lee Smith, in the film 'Civil War'. Lee, a war photographer, starts off as someone who's seen it all and feels nothing. But as the story progresses

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