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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

AI in Medicine: Friend or Foe?

AI is transforming healthcare. It's not just about robots anymore. AI can help doctors choose the right medicines for patients. Picture this: a super-smart helper that can go through lots of medical info and find the best treatment options. That's what AI can do. But, AI isn't perfect. It's like a

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Breast Milk: The Secret Ingredients

Breast milk is often called the perfect food for babies. But what makes it so special? Recent studies have shed light on the amazing compounds found in human milk that boost a baby's health. These compounds, known as bioactive, have short and long-term effects on a baby's well-being. Let's dive int

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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus Watch 3: Sleek Design, Long Battery Life, and Health Boost

The OnePlus Watch 3 has just hit the market, bringing a bunch of new features to the table. It's got a sleek, updated design with a titanium bezel and a larger 1. 5-inch screen. The crown/power button now rotates, making it easier to scroll through the user interface. This smartwatch is not small, m

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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Breathing Easy: The Future of Flexible Sensors

Imagine a world where your clothes can monitor your health and movements without needing a power source. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, scientists have taken a big step towards making this a reality. They've created a new type of flexible pressure sensor that doesn't need external power.

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Talk to Themselves to Stop Stealing Too Many Nutrients

Plants can be sneaky, stealing nutrients from other plants. They do this through special structures called haustoria. These haustoria act like straws, sucking up nutrients from the host plant. But how do these parasitic plants know when to stop making more haustoria? It turns out, they have a clever

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Leonard Peltier: A Long-Awaited Freedom

Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist, finally walked out of a Florida prison. This happened after President Joe Biden decided to shorten his life sentence. Peltier had been in prison for nearly 50 years. Many Native Americans see his imprisonment as a symbol of unfair treatment. They believe

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

Asteroid 2024 YR4: A Potential Threat in 2032

A massive asteroid, dubbed 2024 YR4, has caught the attention of scientists worldwide. This space rock, estimated to be between 130 to 300 feet wide, has a 2. 3% chance of colliding with Earth on December 22, 2032. This probability is nearly double what it was when first detected. The asteroid's pot

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

DOGE's Tax Season Data Access: A Risky Move?

Imagine this: a group called DOGE, created to boost government efficiency, is pushing to access IRS data systems during tax season. This isn't just any data; we're talking about highly sensitive personal and financial information of over 100 million people and businesses. These systems are complex a

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Feb 18 2025BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines: A Big Change in the Air

Southwest Airlines is making some big changes. They are saying goodbye to 1, 750 corporate workers. That's about 15% of their corporate staff. This is a big deal for a company that has over 72, 000 full-time or full-time equivalent workers. The CEO, Bob Jordan, said it was a tough decision. He know

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Feb 18 2025SPORTS

Tennis Stars Speak Out on Doping Controversy

Tennis players are not happy with how doping cases are being handled. The recent case of Jannik Sinner, who received a three-month ban for testing positive for a banned substance, has sparked controversy. Sinner, the world No. 1, was initially cleared of any wrongdoing by the International Tennis In

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