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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Does More Surgery Mean Better Results for Knee Replacements?

Knee replacements are a common procedure. But what if the hospital or surgeon's experience matters? This question is at the heart of a recent study. The study looked at whether the number of surgeries a hospital or surgeon does affects the outcome of revision knee replacements. Revision knee replace

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Mar 11 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Data: Unraveling Digital Currency Transactions

Bitcoin, launched in 2008, changed how we think about money by allowing people to store and transfer value without a central authority. This shift has led to a massive amount of data being generated, which can be used to understand how Bitcoin works. The data includes 252 million nodes and

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking User Secrets in Virtual Worlds: The Power of Explainable XR

In the world of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR), understanding how users interact is a big deal. These technologies, often grouped under the term XR, create immersive environments that can be tricky to analyze. Traditional methods struggle with the complexity of

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Online Conspiracy Chats Can Change Beliefs

Online conspiracy theory (CT) discussions can lead to some pretty intense beliefs. People who join these chats can end up with some serious ideas. But how do these beliefs change over time? This is where things get interesting. Researchers dug deep into the world of Reddit, looking at 36, 000 use

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Tussle: A Call with Canada's PM

A recent phone call between former U. S. President Donald Trump and outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has sparked some controversy. The conversation, which took place on Wednesday, was centered around tariffs and the fentanyl crisis. Trump, known for his strong stance on trade and bord

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Twist in Nerve Anatomy

The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) has been a hot topic in medical research. Since 1878, when meralgia paresthetica was first identified, scientists have been digging deep into the nerve's peculiarities. Over 200 studies have been published, highlighting the nerve's importance across various

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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Moana Wins Legal Battle Over Surfer Boy Story

In a swift verdict, a jury in Los Angeles dismissed a man's claim that Disney's "Moana" was inspired by his story of a young surfer boy in Hawaii. The jury took only 2 ½ hours to conclude that the creators of "Moana" never accessed the outlines and scripts for "Bucky the Surfer Boy, " created by wri

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Screen Time and Family Life: What's the Connection?

Screen time among teens has been a hot topic for over a decade. Parents, teachers, and health experts have been concerned about the amount of time young people spend glued to screens. The big question is: How does family structure play a role in this? Surprisingly, there hasn't been much research

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

From Banker to Politician: Mark Carney's Journey to Canadian Leadership

Mark Carney, a name that has been making waves in Canadian politics, is set to take the reins from Justin Trudeau. Born and raised in Canada, Carney's journey from a small town to the big leagues of international finance and now politics is quite the story. Carney's career in finance spanne

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Mining Dust: New Method Improves Silica Detection

In the world of coal mining, keeping miners safe from harmful dust is a big deal. One of the challenges is figuring out how much silica is in the air. Special devices called continuous personal dust monitors (CPDM) are used to collect dust samples from miners' breathing zones. However, the way th

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