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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Checking in with Moms: How Nurse Visits Affect Violence, Money, and Feelings

Let's chat about a study in British Columbia, Canada, that looked into how nurse home visits can help new moms. This study, called the British Columbia Healthy Connections Project, wanted to find out if having a nurse visit new parents at home could make a difference in their lives. The study was ra

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Jan 08 2025CRIME

DaBaby's 2021 Interrogation: A Closer Look

DaBaby, a prominent rapper, found himself in the spotlight after a shooting incident at a Miami restaurant in 2021. Recently, Law & Crime Network shared a video of his interrogation, although it was incorrectly linked to a different shooting at a Walmart in 2018. The interrogation took place after a

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Jan 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Most Awaited British Crime Shows of 2025: Exciting Lineup Unveiled

British TV lovers are in for a treat in 2025, with a fresh batch of crime shows set to hit our screens. The UK has long been known for its exceptional crime dramas, and these upcoming shows promise to keep the tradition alive. Let's take a peek at what's on the horizon. Starting with "Bergerac, " a

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Why Fairness Matters in Universal Health Coverage Decisions

You might think that getting everyone access to health care is all about the right policies. While that's true, a report says there's another key part: making sure the way decisions are made is fair too. This isn't just about being nice; it's about making sure everyone's voice is heard and considere

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Boosting Urban Sanitation: Do Behavior Change Interventions Work?

"When it comes to urban living, keeping things clean is crucial. But not everyone follows the same rules. Some countries have launched projects to change how people act, hoping it'll make cities cleaner. But do these projects really work? Well, the answer isn't clear yet. Researchers have looked int

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cool Down with Smart Fabrics: A New Way to Recover

Have you ever wished for a better way to cool off after a sweaty workout? Traditional methods like jumping into water can be messy and impractical. Enter wearable fluidic fabric – a smart material designed to make cooling down a breeze. This lightweight, portable fabric can mimic the refreshing effe

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's New GPUs: A Game-Changer for Gamers and Creators

At this year's CES in Las Vegas, Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, pulled back the curtain on some mind-blowing tech. He showed off graphics that were so detailed and realistic, they'd make you think you're walking through an actual castle. And the best part? It was all thanks to artificial intelligence.

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

New AI Pals for PUBG and inZOI: Nvidia Brings Life to Game Companions

Ever wanted a helping hand in your favorite games? Nvidia and Krafton are making that happen with “co-playable characters, ” or CPCs, debuted at CES 2025. These AI-driven buddies will first show up in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) and inZOI, a life simulator akin to The Sims. PUBG is calling

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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Scent Secrets: Top Colognes in 2025

Ever wondered what fragrance your favorite celebrities wear? We've gathered some top picks that stars love. From Harry Styles' preferred scent to Tom Brady's favorite, these colognes are more than just a smell; they're a statement. Harry Styles' hairstylist, Lou Teasdale, once showed off a classic

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Titanium Dots: A Big Shield Against Electromagnetic Waves

Have you ever wondered how tiny particles can protect us from electronic interference? Titanium disulfide quantum dots, or TiS₂QDs, are tiny but mighty. These dots have unique electronic and optical properties, making them super interesting for research. But how effective are they as shields against

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