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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Copilot Makes Work Easier

Ever wished you had a helper at work to take care of those boring, repetitive tasks? Well, Microsoft is making that a reality with its new feature, Copilot Actions. Introduced at the Ignite conference, this AI-powered tool is designed to make life easier for Microsoft 365 Copilot users. Imagine thi

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Faster Fingerprint Detection: A New Infrared Scan Method

In forensics, detecting, segmenting, and visualizing latent fingerprints is crucial but time-consuming. Traditional methods involve destructive physical and chemical processes that can take hours to analyze a single fingerprint. Recently, a new laser-based technology has been developed to speed up t

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Doctors' Views on Team-Based Care: How It Shapes Work and Communication

Healthcare often involves many professionals working together. One way this happens is through small teams called clinical microsystems. These teams regularly care for specific groups of patients. They might include daily team meetings at the patient's bedside, having team members work in the same a

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Nov 16 2024FINANCE

Green Finance and Investment: China’s Game Changer

Ever thought about how policy changes can shape business decisions? Take China’s green finance reforms, for instance. Back in 2017, China launched special zones called green finance reform and innovation pilot zones. These zones aimed to encourage companies to invest efficiently and sustainably. The

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Recovery from Brain Injuries Due to Violence: What We Know

Violence-related traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are on the rise, yet there's a shortage of reviews that delve into their rehabilitation. This review aims to uncover how accessible and utilized rehabilitation services are for people who've suffered TBIs from interpersonal violence. The uniqueness of

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Confidence Judgment: Does Your Brain Really Do It in Two Parts?

Ever wondered how you know if you got an answer right? This feeling of confidence is called judgment of confidence (JOC). Initially, scientists thought this process happened in one go, after you try to remember something. But new research says it might be more complicated. Your brain could be splitt

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

A Fungus Fighting Cancer: Cordycepin's Secret

Ever heard of a caterpillar fungus? It's a weird little organism that takes over caterpillars. Turns out, it might help fight cancer! Scientists at the University of Nottingham, UK, have found a special compound in this fungus, called cordycepin, that could stop cancer cells from dividing out of con

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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 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Build Your Perfect Cyberpunk City in Dystopika

Dystopika is a cyberpunk city builder that lets you create without strict rules. Unlike other games that have clear goals and management tasks, Dystopika is all about creativity and personal style. The game has no save files or calculators to rely on, making it a refreshing change. You can build any

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhone's New AI Features: Helpful or Hilarious?

Apple's latest iOS update, Apple Intelligence, has rolled out to owners of recent iPhone models. It brings exciting features like AI-powered writing tools, Siri updates, and call transcription. However, the auto-summary feature for notifications has been the talk of the town—and not always in a good

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