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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dance of Cancer Cells

Cancer cells are sneaky. They find ways to sneak into blood vessels, and this is how they spread. This process is called intravasation. It's tricky to study because it's hard to recreate in a lab. But now, there's a new tool called INVADE. It's a tiny, clever device that mimics how blood vessels wor

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Stand: Federal Funds Frozen Amid Policy Dispute

Harvard University made a bold move on Monday. It rejected demands from the Trump administration. This decision put nearly $9 billion in federal funding at risk. The federal government wanted Harvard to change several policies. These included ending diversity programs and banning masks at protests.

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Shift in Migration Policies

The Department of Homeland Security has recently sent out a wave of notices to immigrants. These notices are clear and direct. They tell tens of thousands of migrants to leave the United States right away. These migrants had been living and working in the country temporarily. They had been given per

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Apr 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Nanomaterials and Water Creatures: The Hidden Impact

Black phosphorus nanosheets (BPNS) are a hot topic in the world of science and technology. These tiny, two-dimensional sheets are amazing for many reasons. They have unique properties that make them useful in medicine and tech. But there is a downside. As they become more popular, there are worries

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Apr 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mountain Ecosystems and the Climate Change Challenge

Mountains are key players in keeping Earth's life-support systems running. They are home to a wide range of plants and animals. But they are also in big trouble. The planet is heating up, and these ecosystems are feeling the heat. The big question is: how will they react to these temperature changes

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Apr 14 2025SPORTS

Arizona's Phoenix Suns: A Rollercoaster of Changes

The Phoenix Suns have had a rough few years. The team just fired their third head coach in as many years. Mike Budenholzer was let go after a disappointing season. The Suns missed the playoffs and the play-in tournament, finishing with a record of 36-46. This was the third straight year the team too

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Apr 14 2025BUSINESS

A New Chapter for Intel's Altera Division

A major shift is happening at Intel. The tech giant has decided to sell a big chunk of its Altera division. This move is part of a broader strategy to turn things around. Intel is selling 51% of Altera to a company called Silver Lake. The deal is worth a whopping $4. 46 billion. This is a significan

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: How UK Police Handle Dark Web Crimes

The job of a police officer is tough. It is even tougher when they are dealing with child sexual abuse material. This is a fact that is often overlooked. These officers and staff are at a higher risk of mental health issues. This is due to the nature of their work. They often see and deal with some

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Survival Tactics of Follicular Lymphoma

Follicular lymphoma, or FL, is a tricky disease that's hard to cure. One of its defining traits is the addition of N-glycosylation, or N-gly, sequences in the immunoglobulin variable region. This happens early on, thanks to a process called somatic hypermutation. These N-gly sequences are rare in he

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Virtual Reality Helps Teens in Trouble

Virtual reality is not just for fun and games. It is also being used to help teens with behavior problems. One program, called Street Temptations, uses virtual reality to help teens think more clearly and want to change their behavior. This program is an extra help for teens who are already in troub

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