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Cell Activity Predicted Using Plain-Language “Hypothesis Grammar”

Cell Activity Predicted Using Plain-Language “Hypothesis Grammar”

Researchers at Indiana University and at University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS), have developed a method to predict cell activity in tissues over time, similarly to how weather forecast models can...

Weekly Round Up: July 21-25, 2025

Artificial Intelligence Permits to Power: White House Plots AI Infrastructure Revolution. The Trump administration pledged to bolster the power grid behind its new AI Action Plan, vowing to ease environmental permitting rules, boost existing...

The most-exciting new airline routes of 2025 (so far)

The most-exciting new airline routes of 2025 (so far)

What's the most exciting new airline route of the year? Ask 10 different travelers and you might get 10 different opinions. The question doesn't come with an easy answer, but — as you might expect from TPG — we're happy to share our thoughts on...

Simtra expands to bring commercial ADC drug product manufacturing to US

Simtra expands to bring commercial ADC drug product manufacturing to US

Contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) Simtra BioPharma Solutions announced the purchase of a 65-acre property in Bloomington, Indiana, near its existing manufacturing plant in the same city. The firm says that the acquisition...

USC launches new civics center amid national debate

USC launches new civics center amid national debate

A roiling national debate over the political and intellectual culture of American college campuses reached the University of South Carolina this week, as school officials announced plans for a new academic center focused on civics and civility....

Milana Vayntrub and Gracie Canaan’s ‘Booties’ adds cinematic flair to Indy Shorts

Milana Vayntrub and Gracie Canaan’s ‘Booties’ adds cinematic flair to Indy Shorts

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Milana Vayntrub and Gracie Canaan are showcasing their film “Booties” at the Indy Shorts International Film Festival, an Oscar-qualifying event. Vayntrub directed “Booties” and stars in “Centaur Baby,” while Canaan produced...

Scientists Create Digital Twin to Simulate Cell Behavior

Scientists Create Digital Twin to Simulate Cell Behavior

Summary Researchers have developed a program that simulates human and animal cell behavior, creating digital models of tissues and diseases. The tool, based on mathematical rules and agent-based modeling, can predict cellular responses to drugs...

Pvolve Inks Four New Franchise Deals

Pvolve Inks Four New Franchise Deals

By: Pvolve | 0 Shares 29 Reads July 25, 2025 // Franchising.com // NEW YORK, NY – Pvolve signs four new franchise agreements. The latest will introduce six studios across Highlands Ranch, Colorado; Atlanta North Perimeter, Georgia; Granger,...

Vernon historian takes a trip down memory lane to Horseshoe Bay in 1963 (Vernon)

Vernon historian takes a trip down memory lane to Horseshoe Bay in 1963 (Vernon)

Today's jaunt into the past takes us fishing in Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver in 1963. Vernon historian and videographer Francois Arseneault has converted black and white footage of the TV show Tides & Trails to a 4K digital format. “Tides &...

Road riding in Catalonia: Landscapes of Barcelona

Road riding in Catalonia: Landscapes of Barcelona

The Catalonia region in northeast Spain offers the perfect combination of warm climate, great food, relaxed culture and, of course, amazing riding. Join us as we showcase eight great road cycling routes in Catalonia’s eight separate regions, and...

Electric Bills Up 17.5% for Hoosiers Since Last Year

Electric Bills Up 17.5% for Hoosiers Since Last Year

INDIANAPOLIS — A new analysis of Indiana’s five investor-owned electric utilities shows bills went up 17.5% in one year, or $28 a month on average statewide. The study was conducted by Citizens Action Coalition and “exposes how Indiana’s monopoly...

USDA restoring core mission of supporting American agriculture

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today announced the reorganization of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), refocusing its core operations to better align with its founding mission of supporting American farming, ranching, and...

‘Forever chemicals’ linked to health risks found in reusable feminine hygiene products, study says

‘Forever chemicals’ linked to health risks found in reusable feminine hygiene products, study says

A study released Tuesday found per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — also known as PFAS and nicknamed “forever chemicals” for their ability to persist in the environment and in our bodies for years — in reusable feminine hygiene products. Nearly...

What are heat streaks? The extreme weather phenomenon on the rise

What are heat streaks? The extreme weather phenomenon on the rise

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

Supporting post-divorce families

Supporting post-divorce families

INDIANA – As an adult, can you imagine having to move from one house to another weekly, or even more frequently, while juggling schedules, belongings, and changes in rules and expectations? I imagine you are thinking how difficult this would be....

DOE Cancels $4.9B Loan Guarantee for Grain Belt Express Project

DOE Cancels $4.9B Loan Guarantee for Grain Belt Express Project

The Department of Energy (DOE) has terminated a conditional award of up to $4.9 billion in loan guarantee for phase I of the proposed Grain Belt Express, a two-phase transmission line project that would span Kansas, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana....

Spring Mill State Park celebrates Conservation Weekend

Spring Mill State Park celebrates Conservation Weekend

July 25, 2025 MITCHELL – Spring Mill State Park invites the public to celebrate World Conservation Day with a special Conservation Weekend on Saturday, July 26, and Sunday, July 27. The weekend offers a variety of engaging programs designed to...

Kroger shopper reveals loophole to avoid controversial tag issue after chain admits to scanning blunder at checkout

Kroger shopper reveals loophole to avoid controversial tag issue after chain admits to scanning blunder at checkout

KROGER has come under fire over a price tag mishap. The major retailer allegedly had failed to update price tags across its sales floor on certain occasions. 1 Kroger shoppers are doing all they can to grab their savingsCredit: GettyThis caused...

USDA Shakeup, Skinny Farm Bill, and Broadband: Rural Policy in Focus

USDA Shakeup, Skinny Farm Bill, and Broadband: Rural Policy in Focus

Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins released the long-awaited USDA reorganization plan this week, including closure of some facilities and relocation of many staff to regional hubs across the country. Agri-Pulse Newsmakers spoke with Rep. April McClain...

American Water Charitable Foundation gifts grant to restore well

American Water Charitable Foundation gifts grant to restore well

The money will go to restoring the last remaining well at the former Indiana Army Ammunition Plant, which served as a source of water for the Army from 1940 to 1995. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In Indiana, a move to preserve history came with some major...

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