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Dec 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Taiwan's Language Model: Bridging Culture and Linguistics

Ever wondered why language models often struggle with Taiwanese Traditional Chinese? The nuances of this language have long been ignored. Enter Taiwan LLM—a unique Large Language Model specifically designed for Taiwan's Traditional Chinese. By using a massive pretraining corpus and instruction-finet

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

German Adults' Depression Scores: What's Normal?

You know those questions that ask you if you're feeling down or tired? Some say they help figure out if you're dealing with depression. One of these tools is the PHQ-9. Scientists recently took a good look at how it works using a big group of adults in Germany. They wanted to see if the PHQ-9 does a

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Understanding Lymphopenia: What the Numbers Tell Us

When it comes to understanding our health, sometimes numbers can speak volumes. A recent study in the United States dived into the occurrence of lymphopenia among Americans. Lymphopenia is a condition where the number of lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) drops below normal levels. It's more c

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

How Age Shapes Our Memory Recall

Ever wondered how age influences the way we remember and order our life events? A fascinating study took a deep dive into this question by exploring how people of different ages recall both positive and negative autobiographical memories (AMs). The research involved 364 participants, ranging from 18

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Dec 24 2024WEATHER

California Storm: A Pier Collapses, Lives Lost

A powerful storm hit California's central coast on Monday, causing flooding and huge waves. A man died when he was trapped under debris on a beach, and a pier in Santa Cruz partially collapsed, tossing three people into the ocean. The storm was expected to bring extreme winds and waves up to 60 feet

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Checking Online Info on Keratoconus: Portugal vs Brazil

When people with keratoconus look for answers online, they trust what they find. But is that info trustworthy? We took a closer look at websites in Portugal and Brazil to see if they're giving good, easy-to-understand info on keratoconus. Anyone can put stuff online, so we wanted to check if it's an

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Dec 23 2024POLITICS

Evanston's Journey: Reparations in Action

Evanston, a city in Illinois, has been making history with its reparations program. The program aims to rectify past racial injustices, specifically those that occurred between 1919 and 1969. During this time, the city pushed Black residents into a specific neighborhood and used discriminatory housi

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Understanding Non-TB Lung Infections in the UK: A Practical Guide

Non-tuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease, or NTM-PD, is a type of lung infection that's been on the rise around the world. In the UK, this condition is becoming more common due to better diagnosis tools and increased awareness. The main culprit behind NTM-PD is a group of germs called Mycobac

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Apps for Spinal Cord Injury Care: A Mobile Search

Mobile technology has been a game-changer in healthcare, especially for folks with long-term health issues. But when it comes to spinal cord injury (SCI), apps that offer self-management support haven't gotten much attention. We don't know much about what's out there and what's good. So, let's dive

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Brucellosis Among South Sudan's Pastoralists: A Hidden Threat

Brucellosis is a big deal for people and animals in South Sudan. It's a disease that can make you really sick and cost a lot of money. Not many studies have looked into how common it is there. A recent study checked the blood of pastoralists (people who take care of livestock) and their animals in

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