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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

How Do US Neurosurgery Programs Show Their Commitment?

Neurosurgery residency programs are often seen as the gold standard for specialized medical training, but how do they highlight their efforts on diversity, equity, and inclusion, commonly known as DEI. This was the main question that got many people thinking. For many, the internet is a go-to for i

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trump, Nvidia and AI:A sneak peek into the discussion

The White House meeting between Trump and Nvidia's CEO, Huang, took everyone by surprise. Huang was meeting with President Trump to discuss AI futures. The chips created by Nvidia support the development of robots, apps, and games. They are unique in that they are specially designed for AI only

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Feeling Negative? Discover the Unexpected Obstacles to AI Medical Tests.

It always eases pressure off healthcare workers to know what they are looking at and thats why AI Is a popular tool for watching a client's well-being using info collected. This is most obvious. But, there's a snag: lots of high-level planners in healthcare are reluctant to shift over, to AI mo

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

What Does the 14th Amendment Really Say?

Lets dive into this. Its been less than two weeks into Donald Trump's second term, and the criticism is already at a high point. People are saying Trump's first order about birthright citizenship is unconstitutional and illegal. They are calling him names like a nativist or even a racist.

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

Food Ads: Who's Influencing Our Teens?

Imagine this: you're a teenager, and you're scrolling through your phone. Suddenly, you see an advertisement for a tasty snack. It features a familiar face - a celebrity or someone who looks just like you. This scenario happens all the time, and it's not just about snacks. It's about how food compan

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smarter Planning for Chemistry

Making computers understand and plan chemistry reactions is a tough task, and it gets tougher when you need the computer to be fast and have a system that has a low carbon footprint. You need to balance lots of factors and timing to make it all work well. Chemistry involves breaking down complex mo

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Party Politics: What Went Wrong and What's Next for Democrats?

Kamala Harris' unexpected journey to the White House started off with a bang. But there was some bumps in the road. This year's DNC meeting will bring in a fresh face to lead the party. As the old saying goes “new broom sweeps clean”. The 2024 political circus has already begun. The Dem

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Beat the Cold: Zero-Heat-Flux Thermometry vs. Infrared Tympanic Monitoring

Have you ever wondered how doctors keep track of a patient's body temperature, despite all the fluctuations, during surgery? Well, it's a big deal because catching issues like hypothermia and malignant hyperthermia early on can make a huge difference. During major surgeries, anesthesia can caus

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Jan 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Harnessing Humidity: The Future of Wearable Tech Power

Ever wondered how your wearable tech stays powered up? A recent breakthrough might just have the answer. Scientists have found a way to use humidity in the air to generate energy. They've created a tiny device that can be worn on the body and can produce electricity from changes in humidity, like wh

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Proteins Can Tell Us About Stem Cells

Stem cells could be a crucial puzzle piece in studying the early stages of human life. These little factories are known for their ability to become many different types of cells in the body. While scientists are familiar with different types of stem cells corresponding to different stages

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