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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

What Happens When We Guess Demographics?

Imagine you're trying to figure out someone's background from a list of names and locations which seems very odd, but this happens every day in politics and auditing. This is where demographic prediction comes into play. It's a fancy term for guessing someone's race, ethnicity, or other det

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

“Frail Before Surgery”

Frailty plays a key role in how patients recover after operations. It’s the responsibility of those in charge of care to check on the elderly who are going in for surgery. The Clinical Risk Analysis Index (RAI-C) is a tool that doctors use to see if someone is frail before surgery. This is important

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Four Decades of Transformations: Looking Back at Craniofacial Surgeries

Imagine this, it's been 40 years since a special medical journal first appeared. This journal isn't your average read, it's all about craniofacial surgery. The journal started in 1983, and it has been a big deal ever since. This milestone is a great chance to look back at all the changes in the worl

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Tailoring Care: The Future of Periodontal Treatment

Imagine if every time you visited the dentist, the treatment plan was uniquely designed just for you. That's the exciting promise of personalized periodontal treatment. To understand why this is a big deal, let's break it down. Traditional methods of treating gum diseases are often

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Feb 10 2025HEATH

Living with the Budgie bite

Years before we are born, tiny changes can happen while we grow in the womb. Some of these changes are small and may not be noticed. They may even cause only minor trouble. Others can lead to major problems with how we eat and how we talk. This also includes how our teeth come in

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Uncovering COVID-19 Risks through Urine Tests: Scientists Spot a Stress Signal

Did you know that COVID-19, the disease that has sadly caused many deaths globally, could be a lot better managed with early detection? Doctors could greatly benefit from identifying individuals who face a high risk of facing a severe form of the disease. So, what if a simple urine test cou

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Feb 10 2025CRIME

Crime Pattern Prediction: Smoothing Out the Rough Edges

Imagine trying to plan police patrols without knowing exactly when or where crimes are likely to occur. This is a challenge that law enforcement agencies face daily. Crime data is often messy and incomplete, making it hard to pinpoint exact times and locations. This is where the concept of intensity

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Feb 10 2025SCIENCE

Plant hormones: collaborating for better crops

Modern agriculture is all about tough pants. Plants need to be strong and resilient for crops grown. Communication among plant hormones is key to improving crops. What's going on inside those plants? Plants use internal communication signals to talk to each other. This is so they can respond and

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Feb 10 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Mixed Ferroelectrics

Have you ever wondered what happens when strange electric dipoles start to behave differently in mixed ferroelectrics? Imagine a bunch of these tiny electric dipoles spread out randomly across a material. Each one is like a tiny magnet but with electric fields instead of magnetic fields. Scientists

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Birth Decline: Putin's Russia Faces a Serious Problem

The baby count in Russia plunged to alarming lows under Putin's presidency. The Russian government now faces a stark issue: the country's birth rate hit its lowest point since 2000. This drop is a big concern for Russia's future. Experts say Russia needs more babies to keep its population ste

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