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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Breaking the Resistance: A New Hope for Eye Melanoma Treatment

Uveal melanoma is a tough nut to crack, especially when it resists chemotherapy. Scientists have been on the hunt for new ways to tackle this issue. They created lab-grown versions of these tough cancer cells by exposing them to common chemo drugs like dacarbazine, cisplatin, and gemcitabine. Then,

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise: U. S. Offers Tech Help to Counter China's Moves in South China Sea

Pete Hegseth, the U. S. Defense Secretary, recently spoke in Kuala Lumpur. He highlighted China's growing actions in the South China Sea. These actions are seen as disruptive and threatening by many countries in the region. Hegseth met with defense ministers from Australia, Japan, and the Philippin

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Nov 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space Data Centers: A Green Leap for Tech

A powerful computer chip is about to take a journey into space. NVIDIA's H100 GPU, known for its role in advanced AI, will soon be aboard a satellite launched by Starcloud, a startup from Redmond, Washington. The goal? To test if data centers can operate in orbit, potentially making tech greener and

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Hearing Tech: A New Era for Everyone

Hearing loss is a common issue as people age, but modern technology is making it easier to address. Bill Schiff-Miller, founder of Akoya, has seen firsthand how hearing technology has evolved over the past 50 years. He believes that hearing aids are just one part of the solution and that people shou

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

How Signs and Words Team Up in the Brain

Ever wonder how the brain handles signs and words at the same time? A recent study dug into this, focusing on how learning sign language affects the way we use spoken language. The experiment involved hearing people who don't usually use sign language. They were taught some signs from Catalan Sign L

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

What Drives People to Pursue Medicine?

People often dream of becoming doctors, but why? It's not just about the prestige or the white coat. A recent study explored the real reasons behind this career choice. The aim was to see if what people say aligns with what they truly feel. Honesty can be an issue here. Some applicants might say wh

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Nov 02 2025EDUCATION

Anchorage Schools Face Closure Debate: Parents and Staff Raise Concerns

Anchorage is in the middle of a heated discussion about closing two elementary schools. Parents and teachers are worried about how this will affect kids, especially those with special needs. They say moving students around too much can be disruptive and harmful. The school board is listening to the

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Nov 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Hidden Talents of Your Old Security Cameras

Security cameras are not just for catching thieves. They can do many cool things around the house. Before throwing out old cameras, think about giving them a new job. Old cameras can help with everyday tasks. They can watch for packages and tell you when they arrive. This is great for stopping porc

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Eye Movements and Lies: Can Pupils Reveal the Truth?

Ever wondered if your eyes could give you away when you lie? A recent study explored this idea using a method called the ocular-motor deception test (ODT). This test looks at how pupils dilate and how people read when they're being truthful or deceitful. The study involved 180 participants who were

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Nov 02 2025LIFESTYLE

From Job Loss to Tiny Home Triumph: A Couple's Journey to Freedom

A couple from Virginia found a silver lining after a job loss. They decided to downsize and build a tiny home. This wasn't just a new house; it was a fresh start. The idea of tiny living wasn't new to them. They had always liked simple living. Even in a two-story rental, they didn't have much stuff

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