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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Political Chats Pop Up Everywhere (and They're Friendlier)

Imagine diving into a subreddit about pets or movies, and suddenly, a political discussion erupts. You might think this only happens in political forums, but hold on! Research shows that nearly half of all political talk occurs in places where political content is barely there. We're talking about s

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Catching Financial Crooks Before They Pounce

Financial crimes, though hidden, are a big deal. But predictive policing tools often miss them. That's where the Early Warning System for White-Collar Crime (EWSWC) steps in. This clever tool uses smart tech to spot areas ripe for financial crime. It's like a super sleuth for money crooks. Predicti

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Secret to Environment Adaptation in Reinforcement Learning

One of the trickiest parts of teaching a computer to learn through reinforcement is making sure it can handle new situations. A common method is to train the computer to ignore differences between environments. But what if, instead, we taught it to recognize and use those differences to its advantag

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Oakland's New City Council: Who's Leading the Way?

As the first batch of votes rolled in, five candidates took an early lead in Oakland's City Council races. Rowena Brown, Zac Unger, Carroll Fife, Noel Gallo, and Ken Houston were ahead, with Ryan Richardson leading the race for city attorney. The contests centered on crucial issues like crime, polic

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Voters in LA Say Goodbye to Gascón

Election night brought a big change in Los Angeles County. District Attorney George Gascón, known for his progressive policies, was shown the door by voters. He got less than 40% of the vote, unable to stand up against former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman's promise to clamp down on crime. Hochma

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Trump's Health Pick: What It Means for Patients and Drugmakers

Donald Trump has hinted that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , a notable vaccine skeptic, might play a significant role in his administration's health policies if he wins the presidency. This decision is causing concern among health experts. Some fear that it could lead to lower vaccination rates, an increase

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

What's in Your Weed Killer? New Research Links Some Pesticides to Prostate Cancer

Imagine this: the weed killer sitting in your garden shed could be linked to a higher risk of prostate cancer. A recent study found that 22 pesticides in popular weed killers like Roundup might be increasing the chance of getting this disease. In fact, four of these pesticides could even make it lik

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Pesticides and Prostate Cancer: What's the Connection?

You might be surprised to hear that certain pesticides could raise your risk of getting prostate cancer. A team from Stanford University looked into this over many years, as prostate cancer takes a long time to develop. They found that 22 specific pesticides were linked to a higher chance of getting

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Nov 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

A Brighter Future: How Solar Power is Changing Lives in South Africa

Millions of people in Africa live without reliable electricity. A U. S. company, d. light, is trying to change that with affordable solar power. Their goal? To connect a billion people by 2030. Dimakatso Ngcobo, a 12-year-old from Kokotela, South Africa, knows the struggles of life without electrici

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

The High Cost of Smart AI: Why Anthropic's New Model is Pricier

Anthropic has just released an updated version of its smallest AI model, Claude 3. 5 Haiku. The catch? It's four times more expensive to use than its previous version. The company says Haiku is much smarter, but some AI experts aren't convinced that the price jump is worth it. During development, Ha

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