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Aphids, Bacteria, and the Heat Dilemma

June 26, 2025

Pea aphids have a unique relationship with a bacterium called Fukatsuia symbiotica. This bacterium is passed down from mother to offspring. It helps protect the aphids from fungal infections. However, this protection comes at a cost. When temperatures rise from cool to mildly warm, aphids with this

health

Healthy Living: What Malaysians Think on Social Media

June 26, 2025

Malaysia is seeing more people with long-term health issues. These problems can be avoided or controlled by making better choices. This includes not smoking, drinking less alcohol, eating well, and staying active. Social media is now a big part of sharing health tips. Doctors and health workers are

finance

Crypto SPACs: Investors Cool as New Players Enter the Game

June 26, 2025

The crypto world is buzzing with new Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs), but investors are not as excited as they once were. Two recent examples are M-3 Brigade Acquisition V Corp. (MBAV) and Columbus Circle Capital I Corp. (CCCM). Both have seen their stock prices drop, raising questions

technology

Google's Gemini: Your Privacy or Convenience?

June 25, 2025

Google has a new plan for its AI, Gemini. It wants to peek into your texts, messages, and other personal stuff on your phone. Even if you say no, it might still have a look. This change is coming soon, on July 7. Google says you can turn off this feature, but it's not clear how. They also mention t

health

Exploring the Intersection of Sex and Psychedelics

June 25, 2025

In the heart of Denver, a thought-provoking panel discussion took place, delving into the intriguing connection between sex and psychedelics. The event, part of a larger psychedelic science conference, brought together experts to discuss the nuances of this often taboo subject. The panelists emphas

health

How Pictures of the Spine Can Help Track SMA Progress

June 25, 2025

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare condition that weakens muscles over time. It happens because certain nerve cells in the brain and spine break down. Nusinersen is a medicine that can slow down this process. Doctors want to find better ways to see how well this treatment is working. One way t

politics

Why Selling Public Lands Might Not Be the Solution

June 24, 2025

A recent proposal to sell off over 3. 2 million acres of federal land in the Western U. S. has hit a roadblock. The Senate parliamentarian ruled that the plan, put forward by Senator Mike Lee, breaks the chamber's rules. This move has sparked a debate about who should control these lands and what th

health

Tech for Seniors: Are Wearables Really Helping?

June 24, 2025

Wearable technology is becoming a big part of daily life for many people, including seniors. These gadgets can track steps, monitor heart rate, and even measure blood sugar levels. But do they really make a difference for older adults? Older adults have specific health needs. Many deal with long-te

health

Finding the Right Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin

June 23, 2025

Sunscreen is a must for everyone, no matter the weather or skin type. It fights early aging and shields skin from harmful UV rays, cutting the risk of skin cancer. But for those with acne, sensitivity, or rosacea, picking the right sunscreen can be tricky. The wrong choice can cause breakouts, irrit

technology

Touching the Future: How Fabric Sensors Are Changing the Game

June 23, 2025

A new player has entered the tech scene, aiming to revolutionize how machines and devices interact with the world. Brighter Signals B. V. has stepped out of the shadows to introduce a groundbreaking tactile sensor platform. This innovation is not just about touch; it's about feeling the world in a w