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Dec 03 2024BUSINESS

How Entrepreneurship Fuels Business Success

Ever wondered how an entrepreneurial spirit can boost a business? Researchers from different countries teamed up to find out. Their study shows that in the private sector, companies that think big and have plenty of resources do better when they embrace entrepreneurship. But for public sector organi

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Dec 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Assistants: The Future of Software Interaction

Imagine talking to your computer like you talk to a friend, and it does all the hard work for you! That's what Microsoft researchers and their partners are exploring: using clever AI systems to control computer interfaces. These AI helpers, called GUI agents, can see screens, click buttons, and even

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

Hezbollah and Israel Trade Blows After Ceasefire

After a quiet start, the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is looking Anything but peaceful. Last week, both sides agreed to stop fighting, but the truce hasn't lasted long. Israel has been striking Lebanon daily since the ceasefire began. One person died in these attacks. Hezbollah finally res

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Supreme Court Debates Flavored Vapes: A Health or Help?

The U. S. Supreme Court is mulling over a hot topic: flavored e-cigarettes. Two companies argue that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) unfairly refused to approve their products, saying they might make young people start smoking. The FDA, on the other hand, worries about the health risks. Justi

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

French Government Faces Make-or-Break Vote

French lawmakers stirred up a potential government shake-up on Monday. They introduced a no-confidence motion targeting Prime Minister Michel Barnier. This move could lead to the far-right party taking the helm. The trigger? Barnier's 2025 budget plan, which includes hefty tax hikes and spending cut

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Dec 03 2024BUSINESS

Why AMD Might Benefit from Intel's Leadership Change

Intel’s sudden CEO change seems to be great news for AMD. The chipmaker has been under pressure, and now, with a management shakeup, things could get even tougher for Intel. Lisa Su, AMD’s CEO, has turned the company around since 2014, making it a fierce competitor. As Intel struggles, AMD has snatc

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Jejeunal Free Flaps: Reinventing Head and Neck Cancer Reconstructions

When it comes to fixing big problems caused by head and neck cancers, surgeons have lots of choices. They can use flaps from the body or even organs to help rebuild what was removed. But let's talk about the jejeunal free flap (JFF)—a tiny piece of the small intestine that's somehow perfect for this

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Dec 02 2024EDUCATION

Newton's Mixed Classrooms: A Lesson in Inequity

Newton Public Schools tried something new in autumn 2021. They mixed students of different levels into the same classroom, hoping it would help them learn better. This was a big change during a tough time, right after COVID-19 shut down schools. But teachers and students are now saying it's not work

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Dec 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Watch Out: YouTube Algorithms Control What You See

You know how YouTube suggests videos? The smart algorithms behind them can make things feel repetitive, showing you similar stuff over and over. Scientists tested a method to change this, using fake accounts and real users over a month. They played news clips from balanced sources in the background

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

The Amazing Skies: How Fast Jets Create Cool Clouds

Ever gazed up and noticed those unique, narrow trails left by speedy fighter jets? Meet vapor cones! These aren't typical clouds; they're created under special conditions. When jets fly super fast, close to the speed of sound, something interesting happens. Air compresses and then quickly releases,

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