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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Post-Election Feelings: How to Cope and Stay Healthy

Election day may be over, but the emotions it sparked are still strong. Many Americans feel a mix of joy, sadness, or worry. Experts say this is normal. We all handle elections differently, and that’s okay. First, know you’re not alone in your feelings. It’s common to feel sad or scared when the el

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Health Shocks: A Tougher Hit for the Less Healthy

Ever wondered how health shocks impact people differently depending on their initial health? To find out, researchers created a way to measure health continuously and monitor its changes over time, showing that poor health doesn't always bounce back from health setbacks. Standard models struggle to

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Nov 06 2024SPORTS

Unraveling Sports Actions: A Video Recognition Journey

Understanding human movements often starts with recognizing actions from videos. Unlike images, videos offer a wealth of information, helping to pinpoint exactly what's happening. Over the past decade, researchers have made significant strides in video action recognition by focusing on datasets, inn

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

“Israel's Defense Minister Fired: What's Next? ”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant after months of tension. This move happened as the US elected a new president, and Israel faces wars in Gaza and Lebanon. Gallant, close to the US administration, was let go amid disagreements over ultra-Orthodox military

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Ohio's Political Shift: Bernie Moreno Beats Sherrod Brown

In a surprising turn of events, businessman Bernie Moreno, a Colombian immigrant, has defeated long-time Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown in Ohio. Moreno's victory marks a significant win for Republicans, aiming to regain control of the Senate. This change comes as Ohio has increasingly become a Rep

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Montana's Senate Race: Republican Tim Sheehy Wins, Challenging Red Trends

In a surprising turn, Republican Tim Sheehy has clinched the Senate seat in Montana, defeating the long-serving Democrat, Jon Tester. Montana is known for its conservative leanings, but Tester, with his moderate stance and impressive track record, had managed to secure wins in previous elections. Th

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Phones in Physics: A New Way to Learn

Have you ever thought about using your phone to learn physics? While it might seem unusual, mobile devices are becoming a powerful tool in the classroom. Let's dive into why using phones in physics education makes sense. Firstly, phones are everywhere. Almost every student has one. Instead of banni

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Math: A Complex Journey in Education

Have you ever stopped to wonder why some students find math easy, while others struggle? This is where complexity in math education research comes in. It's like trying to understand a big puzzle with many pieces. Some pieces might seem simple, but put them all together, and you've got a complex chal

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Predicting Safety: How Online News Can Help Us Avoid Crime Hotspots

Keeping tabs on thousands of crimes happening every day can be tough. But we're not doing a great job of it. In fact, crime rates are climbing because we don't pay enough attention or collect enough data. This is a problem because people need to know where it's safe to go, police need to catch crimi

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Citizen Science in Europe's Data Cloud

Europe's Open Science Cloud (EOSC) is all about making data easy to find, use, and share. Unlike experts, the public needs a simpler way to dive into science. Even so, they're making big waves, especially in fields like astrophysics. This review looks at how everyday people are contributing to scien

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