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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Older Brains, Tougher Fight: IDH Mutant Astrocytomas

Astrocytomas are brain tumors that can strike at any age, but they often hit younger and middle-aged adults the hardest. These tumors, when they have a specific mutation in the IDH gene, tend to have a better outlook. However, when these tumors show up in people 55 and older, things get a bit murkie

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands for Kids in Care

The world of foster care and teaching looked-after kids is tough. These children often face big challenges with their mental health and overall well-being. It is a fact that these kids are more likely to struggle with these issues. This is where the Shared Training and Assessment for Well-Being prog

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Secure Messaging: Why Your Behavior Matters More Than You Think

The National Security Agency (NSA) has a warning for all iPhone and Android users. It is not about the apps themselves, but about how people use them. Millions of users do not realize that simple mistakes can compromise their security. This warning came to light after a mix-up involving Trump offici

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

American Car Tariffs: Tesla's Unique Advantage

Tesla's strong position in the American-made car market is a big deal right now. The company has been leading the pack in the American-Made Index since 2021. This index looks at where cars are put together, where parts come from, and how many American workers are involved in making them. Tesla score

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The Power of AI in Unlocking Cancer Data

Cancer research is always looking for new tools. One promising area is using AI to pull useful information from medical records. These records are often written in a way that's hard to search through. That's where large language models come in. They can understand and process human language, making

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Nest's Next Steps: What's in Store for Smart Home Fans?

Google Nest has been busy making changes. They stopped making two of their older home devices. The Nest Protect, a smoke and CO alarm, and the Nest x Yale Lock, a smart lock, are no longer in production. These devices haven't seen updates in years. The Nest Protect is from 2015, and the smart lock i

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

MSU's Unlikely Victory: A Night of Resilience and Surprises

Michigan State University's basketball team pulled off a remarkable win against Mississippi in the Sweet 16. It was a game that many thought the Spartans would lose. The Rebels looked stronger and more skilled for much of the night. Yet, MSU found a way to win, showcasing their toughness and resilie

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

The Battle Over Venezuelan Deportations

The Trump administration has taken a bold step by asking the Supreme Court to allow the use of an old wartime law. This law would let them deport Venezuelans without giving them a fair chance to defend themselves. This move comes after a lower court temporarily stopped these deportations. The admin

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Mar 29 2025RELIGION

The Teenage Saint of the Digital Age

A young man, Carlo Acutis, is set to become the Catholic Church's first saint from the millennial generation. His canonization will happen on April 27 in St. Peter's Square. This event has already sparked significant interest, with many visitors heading to a church in Assisi, Italy. There, they can

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Smart Home Shake-Up: What's Out and What's Next

Google has decided to stop making two of its smart home devices. This move is part of a bigger shift in the company's focus. The Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide detector, a device found in many homes, will no longer be produced. The Nest x Yale smart lock, which was introduced to work with th

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