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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Making Medical Images More Versatile with AI

Ever wondered how computers can learn from pictures? One cool way is by using something called a Generative Adversarial Network, or GAN. This type of AI can take a medical image, like a neuroimage, and transform it from one form to another. For example, it can turn a high-quality 3 Tesla image into

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Dec 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Combines for IoT Privacy

Imagine a world where your smart devices chat behind your back, but in a good way! They're not gossiping about you, but working together to keep your data safe. That's what's happening with UbiPri and Ethereum blockchain. You see, UbiPri acts like a middleman, making sure the right messages get to t

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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

NBA Coaches Speak Out After Brown’s Sudden Firing

In a move that shocked the NBA, the Sacramento Kings decided to part ways with head coach Mike Brown. Brown, who was twice named Coach of the Year, had transformed the Kings’ losing streak into two winning seasons after a long dry spell of nearly 20 years. Despite the team’s recent downturn, many co

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Dec 28 2024CRIME

Brazil Bridge Disaster: Search Continues for Missing Persons

In a tragic turn of events, a woman's body was discovered, raising the death toll to nine after a bridge in northern Brazil collapsed. The bridge, linking Maranhao and Tocantins states, gave way on Sunday, causing several vehicles to plummet into the Tocantins River. Authorities confirmed that four

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Dec 28 2024BUSINESS

How Hotels in China and Britain Handle Negative Reviews Online

In the age of internet reviews, how a hotel responds to negative feedback can make or break its reputation. A recent study looked at how hotels in Beijing and London use language to deal with unhappy guests. It turns out, they have different ways of handling complaints. The study found that Chinese

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Dec 28 2024POLITICS

The Immigration Debate: Who's Right?

Lately, some big names in the MAGA group have been fighting over immigration policies. One side, led by Elon Musk and others, wants to bring in more skilled workers from abroad on H-1B and O-1 visas. They say there aren't enough qualified Americans to fill these jobs, especially in tech. The other s

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Why Do Alcoholic Beers Have More Bubbles Than Non-Alcoholic Ones?

Did you know that the bubbles in your beer aren't just for show? They play a big role in how the beer feels in your mouth, known as mouthfeel. Alcoholic beers (ABs) often have more bubbles than non-alcoholic beers (NABs), making their mouthfeel different. A recent study counted the bubbles in 19 bee

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Dec 28 2024CRYPTO

Russia Puts the Brakes on Crypto Mining

Right before the new year, Russia decided to hit pause on crypto mining in certain regions. For the next six years, starting January 1, 2024, ten different regions won't have any crypto mining going on. The main issue? Energy usage. Just like how crypto mining taps into quite a bit of energy in the

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Dec 28 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Tycoon Do Kwon to Face U. S. Justice After Montenegro Extradition

Montenegro has decided to send crypto entrepreneur Do Kwon to the United States. This follows a long legal battle and his arrest in March 2023 with a fake passport. Kwon's lawyers aren't happy, saying the decision breaks laws and European conventions. For over a year, both South Korea and the U. S.

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Discovering Wine's Footprint in Urine: A Metabolomic Study

Imagine a world where your urine can tell tales about what you've been drinking. That's precisely what scientists in Spain aimed to uncover. They explored how regular wine consumption affects human urine, using two methods: targeted and untargeted metabolomics. This wasn't your everyday questionnair

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