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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Happy Factors: A Mix of Nature and Nurture

Ever wondered what makes some people happier than others? It’s not just about how we are born or where we grow up. Scientists are diving deeper to figure out how relationships, loneliness, and trust add up to happiness, and if our genes or surroundings have a say in it. Interestingly, many studies m

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

An Uncommon Tumor: What Happened to a 59-Year-Old Woman

A 59-year-old woman faced an unusual health challenge when doctors discovered a malignant solitary fibrous tumor (MSFT) in her occipital region. This type of tumor is quite rare, and in her case, it exhibited an epithelioid pattern. Advanced tests like Next-generation sequencing (NGS) revealed a uni

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Nov 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Discovering Versatile Language Models: The Domain-General Lottery

Ever thought about how language models learn from multiple domains? Well, turns out, not all parameters in these models behave the same way. Some act differently depending on the domain, while others stay consistent. This can lead to both strengths and weaknesses. Imagine you're trying to build a l

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

The Brain's Dinner: How Food Affects Memory and Disease

We all know that good food is important for our bodies, but did you know it's also crucial for your brain? Scientists have found that what we eat and how we live can actually improve learning, keep our minds sharp as we age, and even lower the risk of brain diseases. Some brain illnesses happen when

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Promise Studio: Where AI Meets Hollywood

Imagine a place where cutting-edge AI technology meets the magic of Hollywood. That's what Promise Studio is all about. Backed by big names like Peter Chernin's The North Road Company and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, Promise is set to make waves in the entertainment industry. The brains

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Ancient Genes Create Modern Mouse: A Surprising Evolutionary Twist

Do you know what tiny, simple lifeforms that have been around for nearly a billion years can do? Well, scientists found out that they can help create a living mammal, like a mouse! These little guys, called choanoflagellates, have special genes that can turn regular cells into amazing, do-anything c

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Bacteria Boosts Selenium in Plants: A Closer Look

Have you ever thought about how bacteria can help plants soak up more nutrients? Scientists have been exploring this, especially with selenium, a vital mineral. They've found that Bacillus cereus SESY, a type of good bacteria, can significantly boost the growth and selenium content in Brassica napus

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

How Genes and Environment Team Up to Cause Liver Disease

Ever wondered why some people develop liver disease even if they're not overweight? The answer might lie in our genes and how they interact with our surroundings. Let's dive into the PNPLA3 I148M variant, a tiny change in our DNA that makes us more susceptible to metabolic dysfunction-associated ste

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Nov 19 2024CRIME

Sorting Out the Green: A New Way to Tell Hemp and Marijuana Apart

With the legalization of hemp in the US, scientists are racing to find the best way to tell it apart from marijuana. Traditional methods, like chemical testing, have their limits. For instance, they struggle with tiny samples or old plants. Genetic analysis, however, can tackle these challenges. It'

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Bacillus anthracis: Uncovering Gene Clues for Early Detection

Ever heard of anthrax? It's a nasty disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, a tiny germ that can make you really sick. One big problem is that it's hard to diagnose because symptoms vary a lot. Even though there are vaccines, they don't work perfectly long-term. So, scientists are searching for new wa

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