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Apr 05 2025EDUCATION

Making Sense of Mixed Methods: The Generalization Dilemma

Mixed methods research is a hot topic these days. It blends qualitative and quantitative approaches to tackle complex issues. This blend has become a favorite in program evaluation. Yet, there's a big question mark hanging over it. How well does it generalize findings? Generalization is a key c

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Antibiotic Prescriptions: The Hidden Role of Pharmacists

Pharmacists are often seen as the go-to people for quick medical advice. But here is a twist. They might be influencing how often antibiotics are prescribed. This is not because they prescribe antibiotics themselves. Instead, it is because they refer patients to doctors. These referrals can sha

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Mar 31 2025SPORTS

Stanford Football: A New Era with Frank Reich

Stanford University is making waves in the football world with a fresh face at the helm for the 2025 season. Frank Reich, a seasoned NFL coach, has signed on for a temporary stint as the interim head coach. This move comes after a tumultuous period for the program, marked by the dismissal of former

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Can Help More Women Get Checked for Cervical Cancer

In the region of Flanders, Belgium, not enough women are getting screened for cervical cancer. This is a problem that needs attention. Starting in January 2025, there will be a shift to a new method of screening called primary HPV testing. This change opens up the possibility of using self-sampling

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: The Legal Battles Shaping U. S. Policy

A top legal official recently took to the airwaves to criticize several judges. The official claimed that these judges are overstepping their bounds by challenging various policies. The official suggested that the highest court in the land will eventually weigh in on these disputes. The official's

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Mar 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Cities Boost Health Spending

Low-carbon initiatives in cities appear to have a positive effect on how much residents spend on their health. This conclusion comes from a study that looked at data from China in 2018 and 2021. The study used a statistical model to figure out if there was a link between green city projects and heal

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Beat Pokémon? The Claude Challenge

The AI world is buzzing with talk of artificial general intelligence (AGI). This is the idea of machines that can think and act like humans. Some big names in tech are predicting that this could happen soon. For example, Elon Musk thinks we might see AI smarter than any human by 2025. Others, like A

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

A Rare Skin Condition and Pregnancy: A Look at Secukinumab

GPP or Generalized Pustular Psoriasis is a serious skin condition that can affect pregnant women. This condition is not common and is marked by the appearance of pus-filled bumps all over the body. These bumps are not infected, but they are full of a type of white blood cell called neutrophils. The

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Measurement Errors in Big Data

In the world of big data, measurement errors are a common headache. They can throw off the results of statistical models, especially when dealing with lots of variables. Traditional methods to tackle this issue often fall short. They usually need to estimate the error distributions, which can be a c

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Mar 14 2025CRIME

Church Leader Faces Serious Charges

The founder of a prominent church in Oklahoma is in hot water. Robert Morris, 63, is facing some serious allegations. A grand jury has charged him with five counts of lewd or indecent acts involving a minor. This news comes after Cindy Clemishire, 55, publicly accused Morris of sexually abusing h

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