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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Screen Time and Family Life: What's the Connection?

Screen time among teens has been a hot topic for over a decade. Parents, teachers, and health experts have been concerned about the amount of time young people spend glued to screens. The big question is: How does family structure play a role in this? Surprisingly, there hasn't been much research

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking FSR 4 for Any Game: The Power of OptiScaler

OptiScaler is an open-source tool that allows gamers to use AMD's FSR 4 technology in any game. This tool is a game-changer because it can make games run faster and smoother. It does this by acting like a translator between different upscaling technologies. It tricks the game into thinking it's usin

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Mar 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Beans in a Hotter World

Green beans, a staple in many diets, are facing a challenge. The world is getting hotter, and this is affecting how these plants grow and produce food. Farmers in Queensland, Australia, have been keeping track of their green bean crops for years. They've noticed that the plants' growth and yield are

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Wheat's Secret Weapon: Thriving in Hot, Dry Conditions

Wheat is a staple food crop. It is grown in many places around the world. It is a big deal. Climate change is making it harder to grow wheat. The weather is getting hotter and drier. This is a big problem for farmers. They need wheat that can handle these tough conditions. Researchers in Cana

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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Assassin's Creed Shadows: Changing Your Look Made Easy

Assassin's Creed Shadows is bringing a new twist to the game's customization features. The game is set to make changing your character's appearance as easy as pie. This new system is called transmog. Transmog is a feature that lets you change how your character looks without any hassle. It is a

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Nepal's Royal Comeback: A Nation Divided

Nepal's former king, Gyanendra Shah, recently returned to a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Thousands of supporters gathered, hoping to bring back the monarchy and restore Hinduism as the state religion. The crowd chanted slogans and blocked the main entrance to the airport, causing passengers to walk to

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Boosting HPV Vaccine Rates: What's Holding Back Young Women with HIV?

In Central Uganda, a recent study dug into why young women with HIV aren't getting the HPV vaccine. The focus was on 100 girls and young women aged 10 to 24. These young women were part of a trial in four healthcare facilities that provide antiretroviral therapy. The study happened between January a

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Pneumonia's Grip on Rural Bangladesh: A Fight for Breath

In the heart of rural Bangladesh, a silent battle rages against a formidable foe: pneumonia. This respiratory illness is a major killer of children under five, especially in low-and middle-income countries. The fight is real, and it's not just about the illness itself, but also about the challenges

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Cities: Security and Urban Myths

Smart cities are all the rage these days. They promise a future where technology makes life easier and safer. But how do we know if these cities are truly secure? One way to figure this out is by using something called the K-Means Clustering (KMC) + Decision Tree (DT) algorithm. This fancy name is j

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Side of Care: Uncovering Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes

Elder abuse in nursing homes is a serious issue that has flown under the radar for years. It's hard to pin down exactly what counts as abuse and how to tackle it. This makes it tricky to get a clear picture of what's really going on. The focus here is on how staff members treat residents. The goal i

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