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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Understanding Antimicrobial Resistance: A Jordanian Youth Initiative

In Jordan, there's a big disconnect when it comes to knowing about antimicrobial resistance, especially among young folks who are just starting to understand how the world works. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been shouting from the rooftops about this issue, recommending ways to spread awa

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Among Disabled Kenyans: What Matters Most?

Let's talk about vaccines and why some disabled people in Kenya aren't getting their COVID-19 shots. A study found that 59% of disabled folks were fully vaccinated, but those with mental or self-care issues were left behind. What makes someone decide to get vaccinated? Trust in the benefits, doctor'

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Dec 27 2024SPORTS

AI's Role in Verifying Football ACL Injury Reports

Public databases like Transfermarkt offer a wealth of information about ACL injuries in professional footballers. However, these databases aren't always accurate. That's why we thought an AI-powered system could help. This AI framework can compare ACL tear data from large public databases with high

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

The Impact of New Skin Care Rules on Nurses' Knowledge and Neonatal Skin Injuries in a Private Hospital

Skin care is crucial for newborns, especially those who are sick. The skin acts like a shield, protecting them from infections that can lead to serious health issues or even death. Babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are at a higher risk because of the advanced technology used there, w

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Dec 27 2024SCIENCE

Temperature Fluctuations in the Central Mediterranean: A Closer Look

Did you know that the central Mediterranean Sea's surface temperatures have been fluctuating for millions of years? Scientists have reconstructed a detailed record of these temperature changes, known as sea surface temperatures (SSTs), using tiny sea creatures called G. ruber and their fossilized sh

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Dec 27 2024EDUCATION

University Professors' Views on Creating Inclusive Spaces for Students with Intellectual Disabilities

When it comes to making universities inclusive for students with intellectual disabilities, what do the teachers think? Researchers set out to find answers by talking to professors from Spain, Italy, and Portugal. They analyzed the discussions using Grounded Theory, looking at how important certain

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Dec 27 2024ENVIRONMENT

FDI and Energy: How They Shape Recycling in the EU

The European Union has been exploring how foreign direct investment (FDI) and energy use affect the recycling rates across its member states from 2000 to 2021. Interestingly, money coming in from other countries (inflow) can boost local productivity but might cut down on recycling efforts. This is b

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Dec 27 2024SCIENCE

The Strategy Shift: What Makes a Winner in the Prisoner's Dilemma?

For years, researchers have been digging into the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma, testing strategies from the famous Tit for Tat to advanced learning methods like neural networks. But, many studies use only a few strategies, making their findings questionable. In this work, scientists analyse 195 strat

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Dec 26 2024CELEBRITIES

Rapper Lil Durk: A Dark Side Revealed by YouTuber Trap Lore Ross

British YouTuber Trap Lore Ross, famous for his hip-hop crime documentaries, recently published a four-hour video titled "The Many Murders of Lil Durk. " This documentary explores the Grammy-winning rapper Lil Durk's alleged ties to several murders in Chicago. Ross kicks off the video with a disclai

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

How Food and Sleep Affect Kids with Speech Delays

Ever thought about how eating and sleeping habits could shape a child's speech development? A study delved into this, focusing on kids with language difficulties (LDs). Parents filled out surveys about their kids' sleep patterns, food intake, and behavior. Researchers crunched the numbers to find in

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