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BREAKING - A liberal woman in Maryland, Nancy Krause, is facing mass calls to be charged after she weaponized CPS against Calvert County high school students for starting a TPUSA chapter at their school.

Here’s the county sheriff’s non-emergency line and her job’s number.

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Cancer is frequently diagnosed too late because tumors must grow substantial before they become visible on imaging scans. Yet the molecular cluesβ€”biomarkersβ€”circulate in the blood much earlier, and the real challenge has always been detecting them at such minuscule levels.

Researchers at Shenzhen University have now developed an ultra-sensitive, light-based sensor capable of identifying cancer biomarkers even when just a handful of molecules are present in a single drop of blood. This innovation integrates three advanced technologies: CRISPR-based gene editing, self-assembled DNA nanostructures, and quantum dots.

The sensor relies on a surface of molybdenum disulfide (MoSβ‚‚), a 2D semiconductor that generates a second harmonic generation (SHG) optical signal when illuminated. DNA tetrahedronsβ€”tiny, pyramid-shaped structuresβ€”precisely position quantum dots at an optimal distance above this surface to amplify the SHG signal. The system functions like a nanoscale switch: CRISPR-Cas12a is programmed to recognize a specific target biomarker (such as miR-21, a microRNA linked to lung cancer). Upon binding and detecting the target, Cas12a cleaves the DNA tether, releasing the quantum dot. This causes a detectable drop in the SHG signal, signaling the presence of the biomarker.

In validation tests with serum samples from lung cancer patients, the device reliably detected miR-21 at sub-attomolar concentrationsβ€”equivalent to pinpointing a single molecule amid trillionsβ€”without relying on time-consuming or costly amplification steps common in existing assays.

The potential is transformative. The sensor's programmable nature means it could be reconfigured to detect other threats, including Alzheimer's-related markers, viral infections, or environmental pollutants. Moreover, it avoids bulky equipment, paving the way for a compact, portable version suitable for point-of-care use in clinics or even routine checkups.

The potential is transformative. The sensor's programmable nature means it could be reconfigured to detect other threats, including Alzheimer's-related markers, viral infections, or environmental pollutants. Moreover, it avoids bulky equipment, paving the way for a compact, portable version suitable for point-of-care use in clinics or even routine checkups.

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I just verified this and it’s 100% true β€œThey are increasingly trying to sneak halal foods into our kids' public schools. Did you know that in Dearborn, Michigan, the only option available to public school students for meat is halal certified? That means…
After hearing this news, I became curious about how many mosques have appeared in the US over the past six years.

I decided to find out, and you know, it seems like nothing has changed, but it sounds suspicious that no research on this topic has been conducted since 2020, don't you think?

Data says "no evidence of increase" compared to pre-2020 period.

They stopped comprehensive tracking RIGHT when Biden opened borders and flooded country with Muslim refugees?

Either the data is incomplete, or they deliberately stopped tracking to hide the real numbers.

When you're changing school food to Islamic law and resettling hundreds of thousands Muslim refugees, but claim mosque construction didn't increase - someone's lying.

My guess? They know the real numbers would alarm people. So they stopped comprehensive surveys and rely on "estimates" that show "no major change."

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We are funding our own extinction.

We face two choices:

1.Accept decline, go extinct, and be labeled racist.

2.Fight back, secure our children’s future, and be labeled racist.

This is existential.

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Work, Work. Footage shows protests across Argentina after President Javier Milei enacted sweeping labor reforms that lengthen the workday by 50% and allow employers to offset wages with food and housing.

- 12-hour workdays

- No more 30-day vacations

- No more overtime pay

- Sick leave cut in half

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RFKjr: 'We poisoned a generation of kids'

'70% of what they eat is highly processed'

'EAT REAL FOOD'

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EX-GOOGLE CEO WARNS OF POWER SHORTAGE

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says AI is driving a massive electricity crunch:

β€œWe’re running out of electricity… we need 92 gigawatts more power. The average nuclear plant is 1.5 gigawatts, you see the problem.”

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NEW - China confirms visa-free travel for UK and Canadian nationals

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GLPs getting banned by hedge funds? Maybe by sales teams too?

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The faces of the Dutch political party that led the charge for the 36% unrealized wealth tax

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NOW - Netanyahu on "demilitarizing" Gaza: "They still have tunnels. We dismantled about 150 kilometers of 500 kilometers of tunnels. We have to complete the job."

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Metals trading activity in China is skyrocketing:

Combined trading volume in aluminium, copper, nickel, and tin futures on the Shanghai Futures Exchange jumped +86% MoM in January, to 78 million lots, the most in at least a year.

This is 5 TIMES the average monthly volume seen in the first 11 months of 2025.

The surge was particularly driven by nickel contracts, which traded 30 million lots last month, +300% more than in December.

Furthermore, tin volumes recently exceeded 1 million metric tons on a single day, more than twice the entire world's annual physical usage of the metal.

A wave of Chinese retail speculation was behind this rise, with metals becoming the most popular trade on social media and WeChat chatrooms.

As a result, the Shanghai and Guangzhou Futures Exchanges have raised margins and tightened trading rules 38 times over the last 2 months to try to contain the speculation.

The metals rush is far from over.

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