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Scientists Built Tiny DNA Flowers That Can Move on Their Own and Deliver Targeted Treatments
Visualization of the microscopic “DNA flowers” made by Ronit Freeman in the Freeman Lab at UNC. Credit: Justin Hill, Philip Rosenberg, and Ronit Freeman -

SP among three cops martyred as twin blasts rock KP’s Hangu
Security personnel inspect the site of the blast in Hangu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on October 24, 2025. — Reporter - First blast at Ghulmina checkpoint; no casualties…
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Long-Term Smell Loss Common After COVID-19
High Prevalence of Olfactory Dysfunction After SARS-CoV-2 Infection
A LARGE-scale cohort study conducted across the United States has revealed that olfactory dysfunction remains highly prevalent up to 2 years after SARS-CoV-2 infection, even…
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Charles Leclerc limits expectations after podium return as Lewis Hamilton says Ferrari on the ‘right path’
Charles Leclerc took his first podium since Belgium at last week’s United States Grand Prix, but has moved to limit expectations of further successes this season.
Leclerc’s top-three finish in Austin was his and Ferrari’s sixth of the…
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Astronomers discover 2nd fastest asteroid in the solar system hiding in the sun’s glare
A newly found space rock almost broke a speed record.
The asteroid, called 2025 SC79, has a pathway within the orbit of Venus that zips around the sun in only 128 days, making it the second-fastest unique asteroid orbit in the solar system,…
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OpenAI’s browser, automated Amazon and the AWS outage
OpenAI released its new web browser, Atlas, in a bid to become our main conduit to the internet.
Plus, we learned this week that Amazon may be planning to expand its use of robots and shrink its use of humans at its warehouses.
And this week’s…
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‘Chiron,’ the strange half-comet, half-asteroid beyond Saturn, is now growing its own ring system, study finds
In a universe where change usually unfolds over eons, astronomers have gotten a rare front-row seat to watch a small, icy world beyond Saturn build a brand-new set of rings in real time.
A team of Brazil-based astronomers found that the bands of…
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How Jiu Jitsu Helps Men Stay Fit, Sharp, and Stress-Free
At 52, Mario Lopez says exercise is a “non-negotiable” in his routine.
The actor and entrepreneur swears by the mental and physical benefits of Brazilian jiu jitsu — extrapolated from traditional Japanese jujutsu…
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Blasts reported in KP’s Hangu: media – Dawn
- Blasts reported in KP’s Hangu: media Dawn
- Two explosions near checkpoint in Hangu kill SP, two police officers The Express Tribune
- SP Asad Zubair among three police officers martyred in Hangu bomb blast The Nation (Pakistan )
- Two bombs blasts…
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World champion Alysa Liu takes narrow lead in short program
Watanabe and Glenn impress with triple Axels for second and third standings
Watanabe Rinka also delivered a powerful performance, scoring 74.01 points. The Japanese skater made an aggressive statement in her “El Tango del Roxanne” program by…
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