DECISION MAKING

Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Struggle: The Budget Battle Behind the Scenes

Apple's journey into the world of artificial intelligence has been a bumpy one. The company's efforts to keep up with tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta have faced significant hurdles. One of the main obstacles has been the availability of powerful GPUs, which are crucial for AI de

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Apr 11 2025CRIME

The Long and Twisted Road to Freedom

Maria Pearson, now 68, has spent nearly four decades behind bars, making her the UK’s longest-serving female inmate. She has been locked up since 1987, surpassing even the notorious Myra Hindley in time served. Pearson is now fighting for her tenth chance at freedom, with a parole board hearing sche

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Path of IgA Nephropathy

IgA Nephropathy is a sneaky kidney condition. It is a bit like a silent intruder. It can affect both kids and adults. It shows up when a protein called IgA builds up in the kidneys. This can lead to serious kidney issues over time. Doctors are always trying to figure out who is at risk for this

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Helping Families Navigate Hereditary Cancer Risks

Hereditary cancer syndromes are a big deal. They can run in families and increase the risk of certain cancers. Over the past 15 years, tools called decision aids (DAs) have been created. These tools help families make informed choices about managing these risks. They guide them through complex decis

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Mix-Up That Led to a Security Fiasco

The White House faced a peculiar problem. A journalist was accidentally included in a sensitive group chat. This was not a plot from a spy movie. It was a real-life blunder that involved a mix-up of phone numbers. The issue started with a simple email. Jeffrey Goldberg, a well-known journalist, sen

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Deciding to Retry Drugs After Liver Injury: A Guide

Drug testing is a complex process. Sometimes, during trials, a drug may cause liver injury. This is a serious issue. The decision to give the drug again, known as a rechallenge, is tricky. There are no clear rules or guidelines to follow. This makes it hard for drug developers and experts to make in

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do AI Models Make Up Answers?

Large language models, or LLMs, often create false information. This is a big problem for users who expect accurate responses. Why do these models make up answers instead of admitting they don't know? New research is shedding light on this issue. LLMs are designed to predict what comes next in a se

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Mar 26 2025SPORTS

Titans' Draft Strategy: Confusion or Cleverness?

The Tennessee Titans have been sending out mixed signals about their interest in Cam Ward. Last Monday, they dispatched a large group to Miami to observe Ward's Pro Day workout. However, the very next day, they were quietly exploring other trade possibilities. This back-and-forth has left many wonde

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Brazil's Safety Net for Young Victims Works and Where It Falls Short

Brazil has a system in place to protect kids and teens from violence. This system is supposed to make sure their rights are upheld. To understand how well it works, a detailed review was done. This review looked at many studies from the Virtual Health Library and CAPES journals. The main question wa

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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Numbers vs. Knowledge: Who Makes the Better Choice?

How do kids and adults decide what's best? Do they just go with the crowd? Or do they think for themselves? It turns out, the answer depends on age. Kids aged 3 to 5 from the US and Canada, along with adults from the US, were asked to pick between two boxes. Each box had a group of people s

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