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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Protecting Animals and People: A Look at Lactiplantibacillus plantarum DSM 16627

Lactiplantibacillus plantarum DSM 16627 is a special bacteria used to help preserve fresh plant materials for animal feed. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) recently reviewed this bacteria to see if it was still safe to use. The EFSA found that the bacteria is still safe for animals and the

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Feb 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Living Green: The Three Big Factors

Imagine trying to live a more sustainable life. It's not just about you; it's about where you live and who you're with. Experts have been studying this for a while, and they've found three big factors that shape how we live our daily lives in a more eco-friendly way. First, let's talk about

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Kids with Pompe Disease: How They Feel and How Tired They Are

Pompe disease is a tough one. It's a rare condition that kids inherit, and it messes with the body's ability to break down sugar. This leads to a lot of muscle problems. Researchers wanted to find out how this disease affects kids' daily lives and how tired they feel. They did this by asking the kid

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cybersecurity: The Never-Ending Game of Strategy and Resources

Cybersecurity is like a high-stakes game of strategy, where hackers and defenders are always trying to outsmart each other. To understand this better, experts use something called Attack-Defence Trees (ADTs). These trees help figure out possible attacks and how well different defenses work. But what

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Tick Tamer: The Dilemma of Diluents

Ticks are a huge problem for cattle farmers. They cause big losses and can even kill animals. One way to fight them is by using a special type of medicine called macrocyclic lactones (MLs). These medicines are important because they help control tick populations. But there's a catch: ticks can becom

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Ferroptosis: The New Kid on the Block in Lung Cancer Research

Ferroptosis is the new buzzword in lung cancer research. Researchers are diving deep into this cell death process to see how it might help fight cancer. They are using a method called bibliometric analysis to track how research on ferroptosis has changed over time. This isn't just about looking at o

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

A High-Stakes Showdown Over Government Data

Imagine this: A judge steps in and blocks access to crucial financial data. This isn't just a minor hiccup; it's a big deal that could shake up the entire global economy. The standoff involves President Trump's administration and a group of 19 states leaning towards the Democratic party. These state

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Federal Government Layoffs: A New Wave of Job Cuts

The federal workforce, the country’s largest employer, is facing significant changes. The administration has ordered agencies to terminate nearly all probationary employees who haven’t yet gained civil service protection. This move could affect hundreds of thousands of workers. The Departme

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Federal Agencies Get Tough on Probationary Employees

The Office of Personnel Management has taken a firm stance on probationary employees. They've told federal agencies to let go of these employees after they stopped taking new offers for their "deferred resignation" program. This move comes after a meeting where agencies were given guidance on how to

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Feb 14 2025BUSINESS

U. S. and India eye $500 billion trade goal

The U. S. and India are setting ambitious trade goals. They aim to boost their trade to $500 billion by 2030. This is more than double their current trade volume. The leaders of both countries, President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, met in Washington. They discussed ways to make t

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