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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

How a Simple Website Helped Moms Make Better Choices

A group of researchers created a special website to help pregnant women decide about a vaccine. This vaccine protects both the mom and her baby from whooping cough. The website was made to be easy to use and give clear information. The team wanted to see if women would actually use the website and

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Brains and Machines: A New Way to Read Minds

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are like translators between our brains and machines. They need to be super accurate to be useful. But, using just one type of model to read brain signals isn't always the best. That's where hybrid models come in. They combine different types of models to get better

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nothing Phone (3): A Bold Step or a Misstep?

Nothing, a startup known for its unique phone designs, has launched the Phone (3), priced at $799. This device is aimed at taking on big names like Samsung and Apple. The company's focus has always been on design and software, making its phones stand out with transparent elements and customizable fe

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight: Weapons Resume Amid Rising Tensions

The U. S. has decided to restart sending weapons to Ukraine after a brief pause. This change comes as Russia's attacks on Ukraine are getting worse. President Trump said that Ukraine needs these weapons to protect itself. The Pentagon first stopped sending weapons last week. They said they were wor

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Shade of Blue for the iPhone 17 Air?

The iPhone 17 Air might be getting a fresh look with a new blue color option. This isn't just any blue, though. It's said to be a light, almost white-like shade that could be easily mistaken for white in dim lighting. This rumor comes from a leaker on Weibo, known as "Fixed Focus Digital, " who clai

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Say Goodbye to Shoe Removal at Airport Security!

Big changes are coming to airport security. After almost 20 years, the TSA is finally letting passengers keep their shoes on during screening. This new rule starts this Sunday at many major airports and will soon roll out to all U. S. airports. Why the change? The TSA has been working on ways to sp

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Gets Weapons Again After US Halt

The US has decided to send more weapons to Ukraine after a brief pause. This comes after Ukraine faced heavy attacks from Russia. The US had stopped sending some weapons last week, including Patriot missiles and artillery shells. Ukraine's President Zelensky had asked for the weapons to keep coming,

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Jul 08 2025CRIME

A Tragic Incident Halts Flights at Milan Bergamo Airport

A shocking event at Milan Bergamo Airport led to a two-hour shutdown on Tuesday. A man was tragically pulled into a jet engine, causing all flights to stop. The airport is about 37 miles east of Milan. Police and firefighters rushed to the scene. The exact details of what happened are still being lo

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

AI in Autism Diagnosis: A New Hope for Saudi Arabia's Special Education Experts

Special education professionals in Saudi Arabia are starting to see the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, there are still many hurdles to overcome before AI can be fully integrated into the diagnostic process. One of the biggest challen

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Brain Chips: A Leap Forward or Just Another Step?

Brain chips are making waves in the world of medical tech. They help people with disabilities move and communicate by connecting their brains to computers. But there's a catch—the brain isn't static. It changes over time, so these chips need frequent updates. Enter DMM-WcycleGAN, a new algorithm des

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