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Boosting Schisandra Fruit Quality: The Science Behind Stress

July 19, 2025

Schisandra chinensis fruits are famous for their health benefits. They protect the liver, reduce stress, and fight off harmful molecules. But, picking too many wild fruits led to farming them. However, farmed ones aren't as good as the wild ones. Scientists think this might be because wild plants fa

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Rediscovering Bose: A Science Legend Unfairly Attacked

November 20, 2024

In the world of science, sometimes truth takes a backseat to prejudice. Such was the case with Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, a brilliant scientist from Bengal. Recently, an article in this volume challenged a piece I wrote about Bose. While Kingsland and Taiz (2024) raised questions, the facts remain cl

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Congress Members Probe Chandra X-ray Telescope's Future

November 4, 2024

Some lawmakers in the U. S. are digging deeper into NASA's plans for the Chandra X-ray Observatory. This telescope has been around for 25 years and its budget is in trouble. In a letter sent to the Chandra X-ray Center director, Patrick Slane, six members of Congress asked for more details about the

sports

The Unlikely Fan: Jordan Chiles' Honest Opinion on Rebeca Andrade's Gymnastics Future

September 15, 2024

As the 2024 Paris Olympics came to a close, Jordan Chiles, a UCLA gymnast, couldn't help but sing the praises of her Brazilian rival, Rebeca Andrade. Despite being from opposing teams, Chiles has developed a deep respect for Andrade's skills, calling her "that girl!" But what's behind Chiles' admira

politics

Will Rhode Island Senator Sandra Cano Leave Her Seat for a Federal Job?

September 15, 2024

As Rhode Island lawmakers buzz about state Senator Sandra Cano's potential departure for a federal job, questions arise about her future and the implications for the state. Cano, a heavy favorite to be reelected to her Senate District 8 seat, has been tight-lipped about the US Small Business Adminis