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flag Texas A&M scientists develop nanotech to boost cell energy, potentially slowing aging and treating diseases like Alzheimer’s.

flag Scientists at Texas A&M have developed a nanotechnology method to boost mitochondria in cells, aiming to slow aging and combat age-related diseases by enhancing cellular energy production. flag The technique, tested in lab-grown human cells, enables stem cells to generate and transfer excess mitochondria to damaged cells, potentially restoring function and improving health in older adults. flag Still in early stages, the approach shows promise for treating conditions like Alzheimer’s and muscle degeneration, with animal testing underway and human use years away. flag Meanwhile, President Trump announced a $12 billion bridge payment to farmers, funded by tariff revenue, to ease economic pressures from inflation and trade issues, with funds set to be distributed by February 28, 2026. flag Iowa farmer Cordt Holub praised the move as "Christmas early." flag In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott urged reporting schools that block Club America chapters, a youth group linked to Turning Point USA, warning of state action, while the eighth season of "90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days" premiered on December 7, 2025, featuring international couples facing relationship challenges.

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