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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Stress Busters: Easy Ways to Keep Cool

Feeling stressed out? You're not alone. Stress can mess with your body, mind, and how you act. Knowing the signs can help you stay healthy and avoid problems like high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes. Ever heard of the "fight-or-flight" response? When your brain thinks something's w

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Guantanamo: 11 Yemeni Men Freed After 20+ Years Without Charge

Imagine spending over two decades in prison without ever being charged with a crime. This is the reality for 11 Yemeni men who were recently released from the U. S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. They were among the last detainees held there since 2002, when the base became a detention site for

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Jan 07 2025EDUCATION

Medical Students' Take on Online vs. In-Class Anatomy Learning

Distance education has popped up as a big deal in medical schools, promising wider access and up-to-date content. But when COVID-19 hit, lots of students found themselves taking anatomy classes online overnight. This wasn't just a thing in 2020—even natural disasters like the 2023 earthquakes made r

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

China’s Quiet Presence in the Panama Canal: A Strategic Concern

You might think the Panama Canal is free from foreign interference, but there’s more going on than meets the eye. While the Panamanian President assures us there are no Chinese soldiers in sight, experts worry about the country’s growing ties with China. It’s not just about troops; it’s about contro

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cloud Power: Boosting Static Analysis with Microsoft Azure

Have you ever wondered how cloud computing can supercharge static analysis? Well, let's dive into how Microsoft Azure is making a significant difference in this field. Researchers have been exploring the use of Azure to run the Static Driver Verifier (SDV), a tool designed to check the safety of dev

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Why Automatic Linear Modelling Beats Traditional Regression

Imagine you're trying to predict something, like how well a student will do in a test based on their attendance, homework grades, and so on. Traditional multiple linear regression is like guessing based on a complex formula. But automatic linear modelling? It's like having a smart friend who not onl

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Justin Trudeau Steps Aside: New Beginning or End of an Era?

Political news is buzzing with Justin Trudeau's decision to step down. In the midst of a tough economic storm and heated trade clashes, with the U. S. threatening to hike import taxes, Canada's PM has thrown a curveball. Trudeau announced his resignation on a freezing Ottawa morning, hoping to hit t

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Jan 07 2025CELEBRITIES

The World's Oldest Person: A Japanese Woman's Remarkable Journey

A remarkable journey ended recently with the passing of Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman who held the title of the world's oldest person. She was 116 years old when she died peacefully at a care home in Ashiya, central Japan. Born in 1908, Tomiko was known for her love of bananas and a yogurt drink c

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Pain Handling by Nurses in Ethiopia: What's the Story?

Managing pain is super important for patients. It helps them relax, avoid issues, and go home sooner. But what's the deal with nurses in Ethiopia? Some studies say they're great at pain management, while others say not so much. So, let's find out the real story. We're looking at what affects how wel

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Bacteria Turn CO2 into Methane: A New Way Forward

Did you know that bacteria can turn carbon dioxide into a useful gas called methane? Scientists have found a way to make E. coli, a common and easy-to-grow bacterium, produce methane. They added special genes from another type of bacteria, Rhodopseudomonas palustris, to E. coli. These genes gave E.

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