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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Using Smart Tools to Beat Superbugs

Deep learning is making waves in the fight against superbugs. Researchers have found a way to use the power of deep learning to tackle a huge problem: How to identify and label organisms living carefree. This is a complex task, they are clever little beings . . They use fancy tool

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Feb 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Midnight Medical Mystery

Imagine this: a famous rapper, known for his flashy lifestyle and hit songs, finds himself in a prison cell. This isn't a music video, but reality for Sean "Diddy" Combs. He's been locked up, awaiting a serious trial. Late one Thursday night, something unusual happened. Combs was quietly mo

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and partner violence: Who do women ask?

guess you’ve ever been in such a frightening situation. Throughout the globe, expectant women are subject to a silent yet fierce battle. Intimate partner violence (IPV) isn't just a problem in one city or country but is in fact widespread. Being pregnant and facing abuse at the hands of a trusted

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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's New GPUs: Are They Worth The Cash?

Right now, the video game world is buzzing with talk about NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. These high-powered graphics cards are causing some serious head scratching. Why would a tech celebrity, like Edward Snowden, be talking about them? The price tags are sky-high. The RTX 5080 is listed

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Powering Up Maize Seeds for Cold Resistance

Picture this: a high voltage field is applied to seeds in a way similar to a bolt of electricity from a puzzle box like in some movies, but in actuality much gentler. These fields are about strengthening maize seeds, making them more resilient to the elements and originally tested on the ef

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Feb 02 2025WEATHER

Sunshine and Fog: Warm Weather Ahead!

In the coming week, two big things are happening. First, it will be warmer than usual outside, around 80 degrees and foggy in the morning. Especially in low spots. Temperature highs will be around 70 degrees as the Sun starts to heat up the day. Expect a fun, warm weekend with sunny skies

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Roots of Negative Feelings in Adults

Ever wondered why some people seem to be stuck in a cycle of negative emotions? They feel more distressed and have a harsher view of themselves. What pulls them into this trap? Researchers have discovered that tree-based models can help identify what's going on. These models are l

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Rest, Readiness and Gender in the Jordanian Military

The Jordanian military is known for its toughness and high standards. When recruits are stressed and pushing their limits, sleep is one thing that often suffers. So achieving and observing the good sleep habits among recruits is vital to maximum performance and training results. One thing m

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Why Does Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's voice Disability not Let Him Lie? Answers

It was a bit of a woah moment when Kennedy Jr. faced senators during a grueling confirmation hearing. At 71 he was not only defending his controversial ideas, but also a famous name, his voice's gravelly texture made it hard to pick out any lies. A psychotherapist even weighed in o

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech to the Rescue for Early Stroke Detection

Imagine being able to spot a stroke in its earliest stages using just a CT scan and some clever tech. That's exactly what a recent breakthrough is offering. They are combining smart algorithms with the Internet of Things (IoT) to make detecting strokes faster and more accurate. Stroke is a big

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