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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

What's the Big Deal with Nicotine?

The FDA has a new idea. They want to change the rules on nicotine. This isn't just about cigarettes. It's about all nicotine products. The FDA is thinking about setting a limit on how much nicotine can be in cigarettes. They want to make them less addictive. This could be a big deal. Nicotine is a

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

AI: The New Frontier for UK and US Leaders

In the heart of Washington, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to meet President Trump. While Ukraine will likely be the hot topic, there's a trillion-dollar elephant in the room: Artificial Intelligence. AI is rapidly transforming both militaries and economies, outpacing even the swiftest diplom

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Sticky Situations: How Bacteria Stick Together

Bacteria have a clever way of sticking together, forming what scientists call biofilms. This isn't just a random process; it's carefully controlled by special molecules. One such molecule is XADA2, a protein found in a bacterium called X. fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa. This protein plays a big role i

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

South Carolina's Sports Betting Showdown: Money vs. Morals

South Carolina's lawmakers are diving into a heated debate over sports betting. They're pushing to legalize it, aiming to create a state-run system that could bring in over $13 million in tax revenue. This isn't a new trend. More than 30 states have already done it since a federal ban was lifted in

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Grapevine's Secret Weapon: How Tiny miR3398 Fights Off Diseases

Grapevines, especially the wild ones, are tough cookies. They can handle diseases and stress better than most plants. This is partly because of tiny molecules called microRNAs, or miRNAs, which help control how the plant grows, develops, and fights off invaders. One such miRNA, miR3398, has a specia

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Feb 22 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Giant Coinbase Expects Victory Over SEC

Coinbase, a major player in the digital currency world, has a reason to celebrate. The company believes that a lawsuit filed against them by the SEC will soon be dismissed. This lawsuit, which started in June 2023, was part of a broader effort by the SEC to tighten its control over crypto assets. P

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Feb 22 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: The Biggest Digital Robbery Ever

Cryptocurrency is making headlines again, but this time it's not for a good reason. A massive heist just happened, and it's the largest crypto theft ever recorded. This isn't the first time something like this has happened, though. In 2021, Poly Network lost $600 million worth of crypto. Then, in 20

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Germany's Health Care: Stuck in the Past?

Imagine this: a country with advanced technology, yet its healthcare system is still stuck using paper records. Germany is facing a major challenge. The healthcare system is trying to move into the digital age, but it's not easy. Strict rules about protecting patient data, old systems that don't wor

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Drug Policy Shift: Is B. C. Making a Mistake?

The B. C. Ministry of Health recently made a significant change to its safe supply program. This change requires patients to take their medication at a pharmacy under the watchful eye of a healthcare worker. This decision has sparked controversy, with some arguing that it will make life-saving medic

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Fighting Systemic Sclerosis: The Quest for Better Treatments

Systemic sclerosis, or SSc, is a tricky condition. It's a rheumatologic disorder that affects multiple systems in the body. It's like a three-headed monster: immune dysregulation, vascular dysfunction, and multi-organ fibrosis. It's not just one thing going wrong, it's a whole bunch of things. Imag

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