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Nov 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Night Bike Trend Gone Wild in China

Thousands of college students in China started a sudden trend of nighttime bike rides. They rode 30 miles to Kaifeng, a city known for its history and soup dumplings. The government first liked it, thinking it would boost tourism. But when too many students joined in, causing traffic jams and leavin

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Nov 11 2024SCIENCE

Quantum Riddles: The Battle of World Sizes

Imagine a range of tiny and gigantic worlds, all existing at once. That's what the many worlds interpretation of quantum physics suggests. Now, picture these worlds bumping into each other, like kids on a playground. When this happens, it's called decoherence. Sometimes, these worlds mess with each

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Nov 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire Rages in Lynn Woods: A Look at Dry Conditions and Resident Concerns

In Lynn Woods Reservation, a brush fire has been raging, torching over 100 acres. Fire crews are on the scene, fighting the flames amidst unusually dry conditions. For locals who love the reservation, seeing it burn is tough. “The woods just can’t catch a break, ” said one resident, feeling helpless

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Nov 10 2024FINANCE

Predicting Stock Fluctuations: A Fresh Look with AI

Deep learning has made waves in various fields by handling complex data with ease. One such area is financial time-series prediction, specifically predicting stock price volatility. This involves forecasting if the prices will go up, down, or stay stable. Researchers have been digging into this for

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Nov 10 2024SPORTS

Alabama vs. LSU: A Close Battle in Baton Rouge

Get ready for an exciting SEC matchup! The Alabama Crimson Tide (6-2, 3-2 SEC) will go head-to-head with the LSU Tigers (6-2, 3-1) at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p. m. ET on ABC. Both teams are coming off a bye week, with Alabama looking to bounce back from losses to Vander

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Nov 10 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Support and Self-Confidence on HIV Management in China

Understanding why people take care of their health when they have HIV is important for helping them live better lives. Not many studies have looked into this in China. This study, done following certain rules, used a special method to see how social support, believing in oneself, and feeling good ab

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Why ADHD Diagnoses Are on the Rise

ADHD diagnoses have been increasing steadily. In the US, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 11. 4% of children had ADHD in 2022. Similarly, Sweden saw a rise to 10. 5% for boys and 6% for girls, with predictions of it reaching 15% for boys and 11% for girls soon. Several fa

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Nov 09 2024BUSINESS

The Future of Data Analysis: Semantic Business Intelligence

Ever wondered how businesses make big decisions? They use something called Business Intelligence (BI). This is like a smart tool that helps companies figure out what to do next by looking at lots of data. But there's a new way of doing this, called Semantic Business Intelligence. Why is this importa

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

How Aerosols Affect Clouds and Rain in the Tropics

Aerosols, tiny particles in the air, can really mix things up in the sky. They change how clouds form and behave, and even influence the amount of rain that falls. Scientists used a special weather model to see what happens when there are different amounts of aerosols over the North Atlantic Ocean.

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Iran's Plot to Assassinate Trump Revealed

Listen up! It turns out Iran wanted to get rid of President Trump. This isn't some movie plot, it's real life. The Justice Department just revealed that an Iranian guy named Farhad Shakeri was hired to plan Trump's assassination. Shakeri said an Iranian official told him money wasn't an issue and th

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