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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Political Shake-Up: A Conservative Turns Against President Yoon

The political scene in South Korea is heating up. The leader of the ruling People Power Party, Han Dong-hoon, has shockingly turned against President Yoon Suk Yeol. Han wants to suspend Yoon's duties due to his attempt to use intelligence agencies to arrest lawmakers. This move greatly increases the

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Medicaid's Battle Against Drug Overdoses

With Medicaid expanding access to addiction treatments, it's crucial to track overdose deaths among beneficiaries. However, surprising as it may seem, no solid data exists yet to keep an eye on this life-threatening issue. Let's dig into why this matters and what might be done about it. First, it's

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Dec 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

China's Urban Spaces Face Future Weather Challenges

As the world grapples with global warming, frequent extreme weather events are becoming a norm. China, known for its rapid urban growth, is no exception. Scientists have taken a close look at how climate and land conditions might change in the future and found that while drought-ridden areas might d

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Who Will the Liberty Protect? Picking Players for the Expansion Draft

The Golden State Valkyries, a new team in the WNBA, are about to participate in the league's first expansion draft in a long time. This means the New York Liberty, along with other WNBA teams, had to choose six players they want to protect. These players can't be drafted by the Valkyries. The Liber

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Drones & TB Diagnosis: Views from Nepal

Imagine dark mountain paths and broken roads. These are the daily challenges for healthcare workers in rural Nepal, making it tough to transport tuberculosis (TB) samples for testing. Enter the drones! A project launched these flying helpers to carry sputum samples swiftly to advanced labs. This stu

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Better Blood Control: The Power of Nano Drugs

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a big deal. It's not just about feeling a bit dizzy; it's a significant risk factor for serious stuff like heart disease, kidney problems, and strokes. Shockingly, only 14% of patients in developing countries manage to keep their blood pressure under control.

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Air Pollution and Cold Weather: A Double Threat to Heart Health

Did you know that the tiny particles in the air we breathe, called PM2. 5, can team up with cold temperatures to increase the risk of heart attacks? A recent study in China looked into this and found some surprising results. Researchers examined data from over a million heart attack patients across

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Dec 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Robots Make Real-Time Choices with Ease

Ever thought about robots making quick decisions without any prior training? While Monte Carlo tree search is great for planning, it only sees a small part of the picture. Enter Spectral Expansion Tree Search (SETS), a clever new system that uses a robot's full spectrum to make real-time choices. SE

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Trump’s DEA Pick Steps Back: Who Made the Call?

In a surprising turn of events, Chad Chronister, Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration, announced that he won’t be taking the job after all. Those close to the situation might be confused about who really made the decision. Chronister, the sheriff of Hillsborough County,

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Santosh: The U. K. ’s Oscar Hopeful Finally Finds a Home

"Santosh, " a critically acclaimed crime drama from India, has found a distributor in the U. K. Vertigo Releasing, in partnership with Civic Studio, will bring the film to British theaters on March 21, 2025. Directed by British-Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri, the story follows a widowed police consta

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