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Apr 28 2025EDUCATION

How We Test Medical Students: MCQs vs. Short Answers

Medical students face tough tests. Two popular ways to check their knowledge are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and very short answer questions (VSAQs). These methods are used a lot in important exams. MCQs are quick and cover a lot of ground. They are also reliable. But they might not test how we

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Quantum Mechanics in Understanding Retinal Switches

Retinals are key players in the world of biology. They are responsible for various functions in living organisms. These functions are initiated by light exciting a specific part of the retinal molecule. This part is known as the protonated Schiff base chromophore. The chromophore can exist in differ

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Pigeon Parasites: A Hidden Health Risk in Zabol

Pigeons, often kept for fun or competition, can harbor a surprising number of intestinal parasites. These worms, including nematodes and cestodes, pose a threat not just to the birds but also to local wildlife and even humans. To tackle this issue, a close look was taken at the prevalence of these p

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Apr 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Era in Memory Tech: SK Hynix's Big Reveal

The tech world is buzzing with SK Hynix's latest showcase. They unveiled their cutting-edge HBM4 technology at TSMC's North America Technology Symposium. This isn't just any tech reveal. It's a big deal because SK Hynix is the first to show HBM4 to the public. The company is already ahead in the rac

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Apr 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Big Screen Bounce-Back

The movie industry is picking up speed. "Sinners" is still a major hit, pulling in $45 million in its second week. That is just a tiny 6% drop from its first weekend. This is huge for a horror movie, which usually see a big drop after the first weekend. So far, "Sinners" has made $122. 5 millio

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Apr 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola receives a lifetime achievement award

Francis Ford Coppola was honored with the AFI Life Achievement Award. This was a big deal because he has greatly influenced American cinema. The event was held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The ceremony brought together many legendary stars from the golden age of cinema. The evening was f

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Apr 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New French Game Shines a Light on Square Enix's Missteps

A French game, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, has made a big splash. It has sold over a million copies in just three days. This game is a throwback to classic turn-based JRPGs. It has a dark fairy tale plot and top-notch graphics. The game's success is a stark contrast to recent Final Fantasy titles.

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Fighting Liver Disease with Nature's Powerhouses

Metabolic and alcohol-related liver disease (MetALD) is a new term. It describes the combined effects of poor metabolism and alcohol on the liver. This condition is part of a larger group of liver diseases. These diseases are linked to fat buildup in the liver. One promising solution comes from bio

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

The Future of Work and Urological Cancers

Urological cancers are becoming a significant issue for workers. These cancers include prostate, kidney, testicular, and bladder cancer. They are affecting more people in the workforce. We need to understand how much these cancers are growing. This means looking at how many people get them, how many

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Didymoplexis Orchids: The Hidden World of Fungal Partnerships

Orchids in the Didymoplexis genus are fascinating. They belong to a large group of plants that rely solely on fungi for their food. These orchids are part of the Gastrodieae tribe, which is one of the biggest groups of fully mycoheterotrophic orchids. Mycoheterotrophic means they get their nutrients

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