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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Japan's Medical Crisis: Resident Doctors Are Burning Out

In the summer of 2023, a young doctor in Kobe City, Japan, took his own life. He was a resident in internal medicine. He had worked 236 hours of overtime in just one month. This tragic event shone a spotlight on the harsh realities faced by young doctors in Japan. The culture of 'passion pay' in Jap

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Mar 16 2025SCIENCE

Laser Mapping: ICESat-2's Journey Through Earth's Ice

ICESat-2, a satellite launched in 2018, has just hit a huge milestone. It has fired 2 trillion laser pulses from space. This satellite is equipped with a super-accurate laser system called ATLAS. ATLAS has been busy measuring the height of ice sheets, glaciers, forests, and even the ocean floor. Th

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

How a Big Plan to Help Moms and Babies is Working in India

In India, there's a big plan called Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY). It's all about helping moms and babies. The goal is to make sure moms eat well and babies are healthy. This plan gives money to pregnant women and new moms. It's like a gift to help them take care of themselves and thei

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Zapping Viruses: UV Light vs. Hepatitis A in Everyday Liquids

Hepatitis A virus is a tough customer. It can survive in various liquids, making it a challenge to eradicate. Researchers wanted to see how well two types of UV light could knock it out. They tested UV-C light at 254 nanometers and a newer UV-C LED light at 279 nanometers. The goal was to find out h

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Mar 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Big Budget, Big Stars, Big Reviews: The Electric State's Mixed Reception

Netflix's latest sci-fi adventure, The Electric State, has sparked quite a debate. The film, starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, cost a whopping 320 million dollars to make. Critics have not been kind. The Times called it a "turgid eyesore" and "top-dollar tedium. " The Hollywood Reporter l

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Mar 15 2025FINANCE

Student Loan Repayment Plans: What's Going On?

Student loan borrowers are facing a tough time right now. The Education Department has pulled down applications for income-driven repayment plans. This change has left many people confused and worried, especially those who have lost their jobs. These plans are supposed to make monthly payments more

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Echo Users: Get Ready for Big Privacy Changes

Amazon is shaking up how Echo devices handle your voice data. Starting March 28, all conversations with Alexa will be sent to Amazon's cloud. This means no more local processing of voice requests on Echo devices. In other words, everything you say to Alexa will be sent to Amazon's servers for proces

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Mar 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Snow White's Big Premiere Problem

Disney's latest live-action movie, Snow White, is facing some serious issues. The studio has decided to cancel the usual big red-carpet premiere. This is a big deal because usually, a lot of media outlets and fans would be there to interview the stars and create buzz. But this time, Disney is keepin

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Online Health Information on Doctor Visits

The internet has become a go-to place for people to learn about their health. This can help them understand their health issues better and take control of their health. It can also change how often they visit health services. People are increasingly turning to the internet for health advice. This t

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Mar 15 2025SPORTS

Catch Sports Action Without Breaking the Bank

Sports enthusiasts have plenty of options to enjoy live games and analysis without spending a fortune. ESPN is a popular choice, offering a variety of sports content. The official streaming platform, ESPN+, costs $11. 99 per month or $119. 99 per year. This service provides access to live sports, ex

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