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Nov 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Diddy's NDA Ordinary Business Practice

turns out, the recent buzz about a certain NDA Diddy had people sign was just business as usual. According to a fresh report, this non-disclosure agreement wasn't unique to any so-called freak-off participants. Instead, it was standard for anyone doing music or other work with the hip-hop mogul. The

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

Smartphones: A Fun Way to Learn Physics

Did you know that your smartphone can be a powerful tool for learning physics? Let's dive into how these tiny gadgets have become game-changers in education. For starters, mobile devices have been around for a while. They've evolved from simple phones to powerful mini-computers. This evolution has

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Nov 08 2024FINANCE

Why Asset Prices Aren't So Unpredictable After All

Behavioral finance often criticizes rational finance for not being able to explain certain weird things in the stock market, like why prices seem to follow patterns and why stocks are so risky compared to bonds. But hold on, says this paper. Maybe we don't need to blame people's weird behaviors just

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Nov 08 2024CRYPTO

Picking the Best Crypto: A Unique Model

Imagine you're an investor in the wild world of crypto assets. These digital currencies come in all shapes and sizes, but they're mainly defined by two big things: how secure their technology is, and how stable their governance is. Now, picture this: you're using a recommendation app to help you dec

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

When a Chemo Port Goes Wrong: A Tale of Medical Mishap

In the world of cancer treatment, totally implantable venous access devices, or chemoports, are becoming more common. These devices are used to deliver long-term chemotherapy. However, things can go wrong, as seen in a recent case where a device was accidentally placed in the subclavian artery inste

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Access to Social Services: A Wuhan Neighborhood Study

Have you ever wondered if everyone in your city has the same access to important services like public transport, restaurants, and entertainment? This study dives into that question by focusing on Wuhan, China. The researchers wanted to see if people living in different areas have equal access to the

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

How Languages Blend Voices: A Closer Look

Language is a fascinating thing! It has all sorts of tricks up its sleeve, one of which is something called voice syncretism. This is where the same little sound bit, or morpheme, can mean different things in different situations. Imagine a word that can act as both a passive and a causative. Pretty

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Cracking Crime with Time Series

Ever thought about predicting crimes before they happen? Well, that's exactly what the London police are trying to do. Starting in 2017, crimes in London's different boroughs started to rise rapidly. But how do you stop something that's already happened? That's where data mining comes in. By digging

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Matter Makes Smart Homes Smarter: New Devices and Easier Setup

The Matter smart device standard has rolled out a new update called Matter 1. 4, which brings several exciting changes to smart homes. This update focuses on adding support for new types of devices, many of which relate to energy management. For instance, solar power systems, batteries, heat pumps,

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Nov 07 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Safety Check: Spotting Risky Ones with AI

Cryptocurrencies have been grabbing headlines and investor attention lately. But before diving in, it's crucial to understand what makes crypto prices tick and which ones might be too risky. This piece explores how AI can help by analyzing historical data and on-chain parameters. You know, those bit

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