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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Tracking COVID-19 Case Predictions with Online Searches in South Korea

Predicting COVID-19 cases is super important for governments and people to make smart decisions. Researchers have tried to guess case numbers using machine learning, looking at past cases and specific search engine queries. But these methods have a big problem: they don't show how people's online se

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Crypto Romance Scam Busted: 792 Arrested in Nigeria

In a surprising turn of events, Nigeria's anti-corruption agency made a massive bust. They arrested 792 people in Lagos, Nigeria's business hub. These suspects were running a high-tech scam from a posh building called Big Leaf. The scam involved romancing people online, often through apps like Whats

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Healthier Food Choices: The Impact of Education on Nursing Home Managers

Eating well is crucial for older adults living in nursing homes. But which efforts work best to keep them nourished? Researchers in Catalonia took a closer look at how educating food managers can make a difference. They realized something interesting. Teaching these managers about nutrition can lea

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Dec 16 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking Complicated Concepts: The Power of Explanations

Scientists conducted six experiments to pinpoint the most effective way to teach complex ideas. They focused on two key aspects of learning categories: how we're trained and how we get feedback. Some participants learned by classifying things, like true or false, while others just observed and were

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Dec 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Silo TV Show Gets Two More Seasons, Ending With a Bang

The Apple TV+ show Silo is getting two more seasons, and the fourth one is set to be the grand finale. Based on Hugh Howey’s Silo novels, the series is about a group of people living in a deep underground silo while the outside world is toxic. Rebecca Ferguson, known for her roles in Mission: Imposs

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Dec 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Silo's Future Seems Bright: Seasons 3 and 4 Confirmed!

The popular series "Silo, " based on Hugh Howey's books, has been renewed for seasons 3 and 4. This means fans can look forward to the full story being told. The show, set in a deep underground silo due to a toxic world outside, follows engineer Juliette Nichols as she uncovers dark secrets. The ser

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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Alkali Metal-dhta Coordination Polymers: A Green Path to Enhanced Conductivity

Did you know that a simple organic compound called 2, 5-dihydroxyterephthalic acid (H4dhta) can be used to create super conductive materials? Scientists have been using H4dhta to build metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for a while now. But there's something special about the coordination polymers (CPs

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

A Fun, Flexible Bandage from Seaweed and Blue-Green Algae

Have you ever thought about what makes a great bandage? Flexibility, self-healing, and protection from infections are some key features. Scientists have been working on creating the perfect bandage, and they've come up with something really cool! They've made a new type of bandage called PPC hydroge

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Tagovailoa's Mistakes Cost Dolphins in Close Loss to Texans

The Miami Dolphins faced a tough loss against the Houston Texans, with the final score being 20-12. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's performance was critical in this defeat. He threw four turnovers, which the Texans converted into 10 points. Miami's special teams also faced a challenge, letting Houston

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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Smart Tricks to Boost Enzyme-Electrode Connections in Bioelectrocatalysis

Today, scientists are finding clever ways to connect enzymes with electronic gadgets, called electrodes. These tools help enzymes generate electricity or make important chemical compounds. In the past, these connections weren't very strong, but now, thanks to improved protein engineering, we can mak

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