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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Microscopes and Medicine: Boosting Cell Scanning with AI

Microscopes have come a long way in biology and medicine. They can show us not just what cells look like, but also how they behave and stick together. These microscopic tools are not just about taking pictures. They can also measure forces and other properties of living things. This is all

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Speak up and listen up!

Autism speaks volumes about the vast complexity of the human mind. Kennedy, despite his private fame, created an immense stir when discussing autism. Imagine African people during slavery. They were called many things, none of which were polite. One of Kennedy's most unpleasant behaviors is tal

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Jan 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Pick Sides in Gun Trial Drama

A rap mogul, known in the music world as A$AP Rocky, is facing serious charges. This is not just any court case. He faces two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm in a 2021 shooting linked to another member of his music group, A$AP Relli. The hip-hop world and celebrities in gener

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Fierce Faces of disappointment: Organ Recipients' Inner World

They say, it is always the ones waiting the longest who are the most grateful when they finally get what they've been waiting for. You might expect transplant recipients to be excited, full of joy and forever thankful. But it's not that simple. Often, patients feel disappointment when they firs

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Can Trump Boost NATO Defense Spending?

U. S. President Donald Trump has been vocal about his desire for NATO members to increase their defense spending. He wants them to contribute 5% of their GDP to defense, a significant jump from the current 2% target set in 2014. Trump believes this will reduce the U. S. 's burden in protecting NATO

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Motherhood in Hard Times: Two Plays, Two Eras

They say time changes everything, but not always for the better. Two powerful plays, "Jordan" from 1992 and "Iphigenia in Splott" from 2015, bring to light the never-ending struggle of mothers living in poverty. Both plays tell the grim tales of babies who didn't make it due to insufficient help fro

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Doctors' Struggles with End-of-Life Suffering: A Closer Look in Malaysia

Doctors in emergency, palliative care, and geriatric medicine often face the reality of death and the pain of terminally ill patients. This can take a toll on their emotional well-being, leading to a condition called 'compassion fatigue. ' Ignoring this can result in burnout and affect their profess

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Brainwaves in Depression: A New Machine Learning Approach

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we tackle health issues, especially mental health. Depression, a common and serious mental illness, is set to become the leading cause of disability by 2040. To diagnose it early, we need simple, affordable methods using clear signs. This study uses machi

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Jan 30 2025RELIGION

How Catholic Values Pass from One Generation to Another

Did you know that Catholic religious values often continue from one generation to the next? Scientists have looked into this, focusing on how parents pass down their beliefs to their kids. They found that when children internalize their parents' beliefs, they are more likely to follow the same pract

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Jan 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Singer Ryan Whyte Maloney, 44, Passes Away

Ryan Whyte Maloney, a former contestant on "The Voice" Season 6, has tragically taken his own life. The news was confirmed by the Clark County Coroner in Las Vegas, with the cause of death listed as a gunshot wound to the head. Maloney, who hailed from Traverse City, Michigan, was 44 years old. Mal

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