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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seagate’s New 36TB Hard Drives: A Giant Leap in Storage

Imagine storing almost 40, 000 movies or a lifetime of memories on a single hard drive. Well, that’s what Seagate’s latest 36TB hard drive aims to do! They’ve cracked the code with heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology, making storage denser than ever. These drives are built on the Moza

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

When Second Radiation Works for Kids with Brain Tumors

In the field of medical science, doctors have found a new approach to treating brain tumors in children. This method involves giving radiation therapy twice. You might be thinking, "Why would they do that? " Well, there's a reason behind it. Doctors have seen that sometimes, radiation therapy doesn'

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Unmasking Hidden Hunger: Predicting Stunting Among Teen Girls in Ethiopia

Stunting, a clear sign of long-term undernutrition, shows that a child isn't growing as they should. While most studies in Ethiopia focus on early childhood and use traditional methods, this research took a different path. It aimed to find the best machine learning model to predict stunting among te

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Jan 25 2025BUSINESS

Meta's Big AI Bet: $65B for Data Centers

Meta, the company behind Facebook, is set to spend a staggering $60 billion to $65 billion this year on building AI infrastructure. That's a lot of money! CEO Mark Zuckerberg thinks 2023 will be a big year for AI, and he's putting his company's cash where his mouth is. This investment will include

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Boosting Teen Awareness: A Serious Game on Fertility

Fertility issues are on the rise, impacting one in six adults worldwide. As people delay having kids and lifestyles change, the need for fertility awareness grows. Let's dive into the views on a game called 'FActs! ', designed to educate teens on fertility. The game starts with basic questions like

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Kids, Parents, and Chronic Kidney Disease: What Schools Can Do

Do you know that a serious health issue, called chronic kidney disease, often goes unnoticed among teens and their parents? This condition gradually damages the kidneys, but many people aren't aware of it. Schools can play a crucial role in spreading awareness, but are they doing enough? Let's star

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Exercise and Kids: How It Boosts Both Body and Mind

Let's talk about how moving around can really benefit kids and teens. We looked at a bunch of studies to see if being active makes a difference in their health. We checked out things like weight, blood pressure, feeling down, and thinking clearly. First, let's talk about weight. You know how some k

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Deportation Plans: A Test for Detention Centers

President Trump's ambitious plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants is facing a significant hurdle: space. The current capacity of immigration detention centers is around 41, 000 beds, but there are an estimated 11. 7 million people living in the U. S. illegally. To achieve his goals, Tru

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Catching Adolescent Depression Early: A Dual-Stage Approach

Adolescent depression can have a big impact on daily life and future growth. Scientists believe that both childhood and teen years play a role in these symptoms. Machine learning, a fancy tool in data science, is being used more and more to understand teen depression. But here’s the thing: most stud

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Smart RNA Tracking: Simplifying Cell Studies

Researchers have developed an innovative way to track RNA in living cells using a special protein called dCas12a. This protein acts like a bridge, connecting two different RNA molecules that don't normally interact. The trick? It uses a controller to switch on a single fluorescent signal when one of

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