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Science Gets a Boost from Blockchain and Crypto

November 16, 2025

Scientific research is getting a makeover thanks to blockchain and crypto. Companies are now using these technologies to fund research, which could speed up the discovery of life-saving treatments. One company, Portage Biotech, has switched gears. It's now a Toncoin (TON) treasury company. This mea

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New Ways to Keep Your Heart Happy and Healthy

November 16, 2025

Heart problems are still the top reason people die in the U. S. Doctors are now looking at more than just pills and surgeries to keep hearts healthy. They are mixing old and new ideas to help people take charge of their heart health. New research shows that stress, personality, and even the light f

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Is Your Sleep Routine Secretly Affecting Your Skin?

November 16, 2025

People often don't realize how much their sleep habits can impact their health. Recent studies are looking into how different sleep patterns might affect the chances of developing psoriatic disease (PsD). This is a condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. Scientists are trying to figur

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Unlocking Secrets: How a 40, 000-Year-Old Mammoth's RNA Tells Its Story

November 15, 2025

A young mammoth named Yuka died 40, 000 years ago in Siberia. Its body was frozen in the permafrost, keeping it well-preserved. Scientists recently studied Yuka's leg tissue and found something amazing: RNA, the oldest ever sequenced. RNA is like a messenger in cells. It tells them what to do based

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Caring for Cancer Patients: The Power of Emotions and Teamwork

November 15, 2025

Cancer care is not for the faint-hearted. Nurses in this field often face high-pressure situations that demand quick, critical decisions. But what sets exceptional cancer nurses apart? Two key factors stand out: their emotional intelligence and the support they receive from their workplace. Emotion

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Helena's Loss: A Mystery in Perry County

November 15, 2025

A man known for his craftsmanship is gone, and a woman is wanted for answers. Jeffery Holifield, the heart behind Cahaba Woodworks in Helena, was found dead in his Perry County home. The details? Still a mystery. Police are tight-lipped, but they're on the hunt for Anastassia “Anya” Cooper, a 32-yea

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How Fat Near the Heart Affects Energy and Health

November 15, 2025

The fat around the heart, called epicardial adipose tissue (EAT), is special. It has traits similar to brown fat, which helps burn energy. One important protein in EAT is UCP1, which plays a role in how cells make and use energy. Scientists wanted to see how stopping UCP1 affects the way EAT works,

education

How Dutch Revolt Research Has Evolved Over 50 Years

November 15, 2025

The study of the Dutch Revolt has been a hot topic for decades. A recent deep dive into a leading history journal shows how this research has changed over time. The focus isn't just on what was written, but also on who wrote it and from where. First, let's talk about the numbers. The journal has pu

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Actors Celebrate Themselves with a New Name

November 15, 2025

The Screen Actors Guild Awards is changing its name to The Actor Awards. This shift highlights the focus on actors, as the trophy itself is called "The Actor. " The change aims to make the show's purpose clearer to a global audience. The rebranding was announced ahead of the 32nd ceremony, schedule

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Students Reach New Heights with Science Balloon

November 15, 2025

A group of students from College of the Canyons took science to new heights. They sent a balloon way up into the sky. This wasn't just any balloon. It had special tools to collect tiny living things from the stratosphere. That's a part of the sky where not many study life. The students worked toget