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According to a recent study, common bacteria and fungus can work together to create an infection that is far more severe.
Researchers have found that a common bacterium and a common fungus can cause significantly more damage to living tissue when combined than when either organism acts alone. The discovery recasts some mixed infections as planned attacks in which the partners involved—rather than merely the names on a lab report—determine the level of danger.
By Francis Damiabout 5 hours ago in Proof
Throw a Roaring 1920s Speakeasy Party
Roaring Twenties Party Welcome to the 1920s! The Roaring Twenties were a time of change in the United States. Women were given the right to vote, the stock market was booming, and the flapper craze was born. Alcohol was illegal, but that didn't stop people from going to speakeasies to get their favorite drinks. Here are some ideas to throw a great speakeasy party.
By Janis Masyk-Jackson2 days ago in Proof
The Experiment That Proved Love Is Real
THE IMPOSSIBLE MEASUREMENT 💕 For most of scientific history love has been considered unmeasurable and therefore unscientific, a subjective emotional experience that could be described by poets and analyzed by philosophers but that could not be quantified, replicated, or studied with the rigorous methodology that science requires, and scientists who attempted to study love were dismissed by their peers as pursuing a topic that was inherently beyond the reach of empirical investigation because you cannot put love in a test tube or measure it with a ruler or observe it under a microscope, and this dismissal reflected the broader scientific assumption that subjective experiences are not appropriate subjects for scientific study because they cannot be directly observed by anyone other than the person experiencing them 🔬
By The Curious Writer5 days ago in Proof
Why Gas Prices are So Expensive Right Now
If you’ve pulled up to a gas pump lately and winced at the total, you’re not alone. Rising gas prices have become a regular frustration for drivers, commuters, and families trying to manage their budgets. While it’s easy to blame “the economy” or assume companies are simply charging more, the reality is more complicated. Gas prices are shaped by a mix of global events, supply chains, government policy, and basic economics.
By AnthonyBTV17 days ago in Proof
Broken Hearts in Argentina: Why the U.S. Is Defending Konstantin Rudnev
Right now, a tragedy is unfolding in Argentina that is sure to break hearts and stir outrage. The case of Russian spiritual teacher Konstantin Rudnev has sparked a wave of indignation spreading across the United States like wildfire. He is currently held in a maximum-security prison awaiting trial for nearly 12 months—with no evidence that he committed any crime. An increasing number of everyday Americans, influencers, and human rights advocates around the world are standing up for him, demanding answers and basic human dignity.
By CEO A&S Developers17 days ago in Proof
Actor Lukas Gage joined Jameson Irish Whiskey and KidSuper designer Colm Dillane to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Season for a pre-holiday kick off party in Brooklyn
The collaboration between KidSuper and Jameson Irish Whiskey shows how the holiday is moving beyond bars and into fashion driven culture spaces. by NWO Sparrow
By NWO SPARROW26 days ago in Proof
Cryptocurrency Explained: Pros and Cons of Investing – A Guide by Topwaynews
Cryptocurrency has become one of the most talked-about financial innovations of the modern era. Over the past decade, digital currencies have transformed the way people think about money, online transactions, and investments. From individual investors to major financial institutions, interest in cryptocurrency continues to grow worldwide. However, before investing in digital assets, it is important to understand how cryptocurrencies work and what benefits and risks they carry. This guide by Topwaynews explains the basics of cryptocurrency along with its major advantages and disadvantages for investors.
By Pink salt wall28 days ago in Proof
At Will
Section 1 Pollen and the bright sun anesthetized color - muting almost every color to its equivalent shade in pastels. James stood by the window of his apartment at Bayside Village, adjusting his tie and checking the time - it was 8:30 AM. On his phone, a message from the Recruiting Agency, Eastridge. Cassie assured him that the partners at Sidley Austin, a corporate law firm, had asked for him by name - which never happened so he should be excited. It was a request that had never occurred in his ten years as a paralegal, a sudden, specific gravity pulling him into their orbit.
By James L. Royerabout a month ago in Proof
The Bottle I Was Afraid to Open
I am not a whiskey person. In fact, I’m barely an alcohol person at all. I might have a drink once or twice a year—usually at a wedding, a holiday dinner, or when someone insists I “at least try it.” Even then, I’m the person who nurses the same glass for an hour while everyone else orders a second round.
By Jhon smithabout a month ago in Proof
Cosmic Cocktails: Galaxy-Inspired Drinks to Dazzle Your Night
When it comes to cocktails, sometimes you want to shoot for the stars—literally. Galaxy cocktails have taken the bar scene by storm, dazzling drinkers with shimmering colors, swirling patterns, and out-of-this-world flavors. These cosmic cocktails look like they were plucked from a nebula, glowing softly with iridescent hues that shift from deep purples to electric blues and shimmering silvers. They’re the perfect drinks for anyone who wants to add a little magic and mystery to their night.
By Vivian Chenabout a month ago in Proof
Matcha Cocktails: Green Tea Drinks with a Kick
Matcha isn’t just for your morning latte anymore. This vibrant green powder, made from finely ground Japanese green tea leaves, has stormed the cocktail world with its earthy flavor, bright color, and health perks. If you’re looking for a refreshing drink that packs antioxidants and a gentle caffeine boost, matcha cocktails are your new best friend.
By Andrea Martinezabout a month ago in Proof









