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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Love Match: Using Dating Theory in Online Recommendations

Imagine if dating theories could help you find the perfect match online. Our project aims to do just that. By blending dating theories with recommender systems, we hope to make online dating more effective. We all know that dating isn't just about swiping right. It involves understanding compatibil

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Fish Cells: How Salmonids Break Down Pollutants

Have you ever wondered how fish deal with chemicals in their environment? Scientists have been exploring this by studying fish cells in the lab. They looked at how well these cells can break down, or biotransform, harmful pollutants. They used two systems: small parts of cells from brown trout and r

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Jan 28 2025OPINION

Why Canada's Ways of War, Health, and Elections Make it Stand Out

Have you ever wondered what makes Canada different from the United States? Growing up, I spent time in both countries. I've seen how each one handles important issues like war, healthcare, and elections. Let's dive into these differences! First, think about how we approach wars. The U. S. has a his

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Simplifying Rehabilitation: A Fresh Look at Policy and Systems Evidence

Imagine you're trying to figure out the best ways to provide rehabilitation services. That's exactly what the Cochrane Rehabilitation team and the World Health Organization (WHO) Rehabilitation Program are doing. They're collaborating to make it easier for everyone to understand what works and what

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Jan 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Designing Multi-Material Lattices with Graph Neural Networks

Additive manufacturing (AM) has revolutionized the creation of customized materials with unique properties. It's not just about shapes anymore; now, we can mix different materials in AM to make stuff with even more special features. So far, using machine learning to design these materials has mainly

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

Chess as a Complex System: Unveiling Crucial Turning Points

Meet Marc Barthelemy, a physicist at Paris-Saclay University in France, who's shaken up the way we look at chess. Instead of just focusing on algorithms and AI, he's treating chess like a complex system. In a recent paper for Physical Review E, he created a special metric to predict those game-chang

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Jan 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Trace Cyrus' Heartfelt Letter: A Call for Billy Ray's Health

Trace Cyrus penned an emotional open letter to his father, Billy Ray Cyrus, after his performance at Donald Trump's Liberty Inaugural Ball. The letter highlighted Trace's deep concerns about Billy Ray's health. Trace recalled idolizing his father growing up and feeling disconnected from him now. He

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Why Health Systems Struggle with Type 2 Diabetes

For decades, health systems worldwide have been lagging behind in managing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that the number of people with diabetes has quadrupled over the past 34 years, reaching 422 million in 2014, with most cases being T2DM. This rise o

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Jan 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Next Big Shift: From Models to Systems

Artificial intelligence is about to take a big step forward. Arthur Mensch, the CEO of French AI company Mistral, predicts that 2025 will see AI move beyond just large language models. Instead, he believes the focus will shift towards "systems" that combine models with real-world business data and t

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Green Shield: How a Plant Booster Helps Beans Beat the Cold

Beans don't like the cold. Phaseolus vulgaris, also known as the common bean, thrives in warm weather. When temperatures drop, these plants can suffer, affecting their growth and value. But there's a helper in town: diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate, or DA-6. This growth regulator has been shown to ease

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