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Dec 09 2024EDUCATION

Peer Bullies and Mental Health: A School Case Study

Bullying among teens, often called peer victimization, is a serious issue that can affect their mental health and social life. Researchers wanted to know how being bullied at one point in time might connect to mental health issues and friendships a few months later. They studied 1299 teens from 67 c

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

University Students Face Reduced Charges After Alleged Attack

Recently, a group of students from Salisbury University in Maryland were involved in an incident that made headlines. They were initially charged with serious crimes, including hate crimes, after allegedly attacking a man they had lured to an off-campus apartment. However, the charges for most of th

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Dec 09 2024BUSINESS

Exploring Neuromarketing through a Green Lens: A Bibliometric Analysis

Neuromarketing, a modern approach to understanding consumer behavior, has been making waves with its unique insights and predictive accuracy. This research dove into the world of neuromarketing using a method called bibliometrics. The goal? To analyze and integrate the green concept of neuromarketin

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Box Embeddings: A Fresh Look at Geometric Learning

Geometric embeddings have been in the spotlight lately for their natural ability to represent relationships using containment. One popular method is box embeddings, where objects are depicted as n-dimensional hyperrectangles. These boxes are special because they can be intersected easily and their v

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Dec 09 2024HISTORY

A Soldier's Journey: From Warsaw to Wrocław

Feliks Badowski, born in Warsaw on May 17, 1923, was a fighter in the ZWZ-AK (Union of Armed Struggle-Home Army). His story starts with his educational background and work in occupied Warsaw. He studied at the Technical Courses Association and worked in industry during the occupation. His account fo

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Dec 09 2024BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Mega Pay Deal Axed: What Happens Next?

Elon Musk's massive $56 billion pay package from Tesla was shot down by a judge in Delaware on Monday. This didn't come as a total surprise, as the deal was already challenged by shareholders back in 2018. What makes this story interesting is that even though most Tesla investors voted to approve th

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Unraveling Brains: The Power of 7T Diffusion Imaging

Imagine diving into the human brain with an ultra-powerful microscope. That’s essentially what 7-Tesla (7T) magnetic resonance imaging does. With its ability to capture detailed images of the brain’s structure and activity, 7T diffusion imaging is revolutionizing neuroscience research. One of the b

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Scribe Step-Up: Amazon's 2024 E-Reader gets a Makeover

Amazon's Kindle Scribe has returned, boasting improvements that might please note-takers, though current owners aren't missing much. This new model, pricier than its predecessor, comes with a redesigned, more paper-like 10. 2-inch screen and an upgraded stylus. While these upgrades slightly enhance

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cooking Made Smarter: The Amazon Echo Way

Imagine starting your dinner prep and chatting with your Amazon Echo. No, it's not just for music or weather updates. With smart cooking, Echo uses the power of the internet of things and cloud computing to help you cook like a pro. You ask, Echo listens, and then it sends your query to cloud servic

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

The Vanishing Workers: Federal Office Ghost Towns

Have you ever wondered where federal workers are these days? According to Senator Joni Ernst, a whopping 94% of them are either out of sight or working remotely, long after the pandemic has ended. DC's federal buildings are a ghost town, with a measly 12% occupancy rate. What's the deal with all th

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