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Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting AI Security with Smart Head Teams

In the world of artificial intelligence, keeping systems secure is a big deal. One method that's gaining traction is called Randomized Smoothing. It's all about making AI models more robust against sneaky attacks. Recently, using multiple Deep Neural Networks together has shown great results. But, t

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

Sea Compounds Speed Up Healing

When the skin is cut, the body goes through a series of steps to heal itself. This process can be slowed down by too much inflammation. One pathway that plays a big role in this is the cGAS-STING pathway. This pathway gets activated when cells are stressed or damaged, leading to more inflammation. T

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Struggle to Track Deaths in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, keeping track of deaths is a real headache. It's a big problem for public health because accurate records are crucial. These records help shape policies that keep people healthy. So, what's the deal with death records in Bangladesh? Well, it's mostly done the old-fashioned way, with p

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

The U. S. Steps Back: Who Fills the Gap in Global Health?

The United States has been a major player in global health for a long time. It has spent billions to fight diseases and improve health worldwide. However, this has changed recently. The current administration has decided to cut back on these efforts. This has left a huge gap. Other countries, charit

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Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing's New Trick: Sorting Handwritten Numbers

Quantum computing is making waves in the world of image recognition. A new approach uses a special type of quantum neural network to tackle a classic problem: sorting handwritten digits from the MNIST dataset. This isn't your average neural network. It's a modularized quantum neural network, or m

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Apr 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Star-Studded Cast of Black Mirror's Plaything

The latest installment of Black Mirror, Plaything, continues the series' trend of featuring big-name actors. This episode is unique because it connects directly to a previous story, much like the episode "USS Callister: Into Infinity. " Plaything is a follow-up to the 2018 interactive movie Black Mi

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

How UV Light Boosts Vitamin K in Lettuce

Lettuce is a common plant-based food that contains phylloquinone. This is also known as vitamin K1. The body doesn't absorb phylloquinone very well. So, eating foods with high levels of it can help maintain good vitamin K levels. Scientists did two experiments to see how different types of light aff

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Apr 11 2025WEATHER

Springtime Sunlight and River Warnings

Spring is here, and the weather is fantastic. Grab your sunglasses and sunscreen, because the sun is shining brightly. This weekend is perfect for outdoor fun, with warm days and cool nights. Thursday will be a standout day, with temperatures in the low 80s and low humidity. It is a great day for ou

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Apr 11 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weekend Weather: Rainy Days Ahead

The weather in Boston has been quite pleasant lately, with sunny days becoming a regular occurrence. However, this pleasant streak is about to change. The forecast indicates that wet weather is on its way, and it will arrive just in time to disrupt weekend plans. So, it's time to prepare for the shi

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

The Sun's Storms and Our Grid: A Wake-Up Call

Solar storms are a big deal. They can mess with our power grids, GPS signals, and even satellites. Imagine a storm so strong it could cause a trillion-dollar disaster. That's what some experts are worried about. In 2024, a series of solar storms, known as the Gannon Storm, hit Earth. It was the firs

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