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Groundbreaking Discovery of Potassium-Gated Ion Channel in Animals
A team of researchers from Japan has made a significant breakthrough by identifying the first potassium-gated ion channel in animals, potentially impacting our understanding of cellular functions.
Uncertainty Looms in Peru Following Presidential Election's First Round
With the vote counting ongoing, Peru is bracing for a runoff between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez, while Rafael Lopez Aliaga, who finished third, has voiced strong objections to the election process.
Concerns Rise Over Trump's Dismissal of National Science Board Amid NSF Cuts
The recent dismissal of the National Science Board by the Trump administration has sparked fears within the scientific community regarding the future of independent federal science funding decisions.
Long-Term Soil Study Reveals Stability of Carbon at Risk
A nearly four-decade soil warming study shows that even stable carbon can degrade with increasing temperatures, raising concerns about CO₂ emissions.
Pernod Ricard Withdraws from Bid for Brown-Forman, Potentially Favoring Sazerac
The French beverage company Pernod Ricard has ceased its efforts to acquire Brown-Forman, known for Jack Daniel’s. This decision may enhance the chances of a competing offer from Sazerac.
Ultrafast Microscope Uncovers New Insights into Photosynthetic Light Harvesting
A newly developed ultrafast transient absorption microscope offers unprecedented sensitivity, revealing hidden differences in the light-harvesting antennae of photosynthetic organisms.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon Responds to Senate Concerns Over Budget Cuts
During her initial appearance on Capitol Hill this year, Education Secretary Linda McMahon faced scrutiny from lawmakers regarding proposed cuts to federal education funding and implications for students' civil rights.