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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Super Bowl 2025: Where Familiarity and Fun Meet

The upcoming Super Bowl will be a spectacle that will attract more than 120 million viewers. For advertisers, it’s a golden opportunity to grab attention, and many of them are using celebrities and familiar faces to do just that. Brands are leaning into what makes customers feel comfort

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI:Showdown Between Elon's Takeover and Sam's Vision

OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman set some records straight regarding the possibility of a takeover by Elon Musk. Sam of OpenAI quickly addressed the possible takeover by Elon Musk’s. This means that there could be some strong tensions between the two. Elon’s group tried to buy OpenAI for a stagger

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

The Mental Struggles of Transplanted Souls.

When people flee their homes seeking safety, they often face a new set of challenges. One big issue is where they live. Places like collective housing and especially detention centers can really mess with their minds. Folks in these situations often feel trapped, unsafe, and alone, which can lead to

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Japan's HPV Vaccine Struggle: Why Are People Still Hesitant?

Japan has been in a tough spot when it comes to HPV vaccinations. Even after the government greenlit the vaccination program in 2022, the number of people getting vaccinated is still alarmingly low. This is a big problem for public health. Why are so many people still hesitant? Misinformation has s

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Revolutionizing Face Recognition: Privacy-Preserving Technology

Face recognition uses lock down" lock down" information about people. This wasn\\t good news, we need a better way. It\\s never a breeze to use homomorphic encryption. The HE_FaceNet scheme is equipped with some amazing shutters. It looks at the multimedia without actually seeing it. HE can'

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Feb 12 2025RELIGION

Who Snitched on Whom? 13th Century Style

In the 13th century, the inquisition in Bologna relied heavily on people ratting each other out. Testimonies were key to these trials, and who people chose to incriminate wasn't always straightforward. Several factors played a role: the social circles of the accused, the choices made by investigato

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Bright Future: A Vice President's Vision

In his first international trip as vice president, JD Vance attended the 2025 Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, France. This summit was a major event, bringing together almost 100 countries and over a thousand representatives from various sectors. The conference aimed to discu

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Health Care Views on YouTube

Have you ever wondered what people really think about the U. S. health care system? It can be hard to figure out what people think about important issues because the internet contains a lot of information. YouTube is a great place to find out how people think about the health care system and how th

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Feb 12 2025FINANCE

Powerful Forces behind International Money Matters

Governments around the world are looking for ways to break free from depending on the U. S. dollar. They are moving towards different currency choices to stay safe from currency risks. This approach aims to investigate how economic growth, trust in money, financial markets

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Smart Glasses: The Health Care Challenge

Smart glasses have been gaining attention, but it seems like health care professionals aren't rushing to use them. This could be a big surprise to some, especially when you look at how quickly we've embraced other technologies. There might be a good reason for this hang-up: While we're all familiar

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