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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

Grandparents' Role in Shaping Kids' Dreams in China

In China, grandparents are stepping up to raise kids more than ever. This shift has sparked interest in how it affects children's future goals. Researchers dug into a massive survey called the "China Family Panel Studies" to find out how family wealth and social standing influence kids' expectations

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Unseen Battles: Women's Struggles with Gender-Based Violence in Africa

Imagine a continent where women face a daily struggle that goes unseen by many. Sub-Saharan Africa is a place where gender-based violence (GBV) is a harsh reality for countless women. This isn't just about bruises or broken bones; it's about a deep-rooted issue that affects human rights and public h

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

HLA Class I Epitopes: Deep Learning's New Role in Vaccine Development

Deep learning is making waves in the world of vaccine development. It's all about predicting how our immune system will react to foreign invaders. Scientists have been working on this for a while, but it's been a bit hit or miss. Enter MUNIS, a new deep learning model that's changing the game. T

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up AI: The New Diffusion Model

In the heart of Silicon Valley, a fresh face has emerged in the AI game. Inception, a startup from Palo Alto, has introduced a cutting-edge AI model. This model is based on something called "diffusion" technology. It's a new way to tackle text generation. The model is called a diffusion-based large

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

The Future of Biosimilars: Navigating Challenges for a Sustainable Market

Biosimilars are like generic versions of biologic drugs. They are almost identical to the original biologic drug, known as the reference product. The first biosimilar hit the market in 2006. Since then, the path to creating and using biosimilars has faced many hurdles. These challenges can lead to p

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Feb 27 2025BUSINESS

How Chinese Manufacturing Firms Can Boost Innovation Through Smart Supply Chain Choices

In the world of manufacturing, supply chain integration can be a game-changer. It's all about how companies connect and work with their suppliers, customers, and internal teams. This connection can either boost or hinder a company's ability to innovate. The study looked at 1, 038 manufactur

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

AI: The New Frontier for UK and US Leaders

In the heart of Washington, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to meet President Trump. While Ukraine will likely be the hot topic, there's a trillion-dollar elephant in the room: Artificial Intelligence. AI is rapidly transforming both militaries and economies, outpacing even the swiftest diplom

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

A Long Road to Recovery: The Impact of Intentional Head Injuries on Young Children

Imagine a child's life forever changed by a violent act. A recent study looked at 14 kids who suffered intentional head trauma. These kids were hurt by someone they knew and trusted. The study followed these children for over a decade. The study wanted to understand how these injuries affected t

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cancer's Weak Spot: The MALT1 Protein

Imagine a tiny protein called MALT1. It's like a key player in a game of cancer survival. This protein is part of a group of enzymes called cysteine proteases. It's unique because it's the only paracaspase in humans. This means it has a special role in helping certain types of cancer cells stay aliv

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Kids on the Move: How Physical Activity Affects Children With Motor Challenges

Kids need a mix of sleep, movement, and rest to grow up strong and healthy. But what about kids who struggle with motor skills? A recent study dug into this, focusing on children with suspected Developmental Coordination Disorder (sDCD) and their peers who don't have motor challenges. The study tra

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