Have you ever pondered over the sheer complexity of life? Every intricate, multicellular organism began as a single cell, dividing and transforming无数 times to create the specialized bodies we see today, containing anywhere from millions to over a thousand trillion cells. But within this marvel of life lies a mystery: why don't larger animals, with more cells and thus more potential for mutations, get cancer as frequently as we'd expect?
In the heat of the presidential race, whispers and speculations are rife. The question on everyone's lips: is the presumptive nominee really stepping down from the race? Or is it just another strategic move? (What could be the real motive behind this sudden change of heart?)