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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

2024: The Year of Affordable Gaming Gems

2024 has quietly become a standout year for budget-friendly video games. While many might associate “cheap games” with old CDs full of dubious titles like “1000 Games in 1, ” this year has brought a refreshing change. After the expensive releases of 2023, such as Baldur's Gate 3 and Street Fighter 6

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Nov 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

How YouTube's Recommendations Can Shape Votes

Did you know that something as simple as the order of YouTube videos can sway your vote? A recent study found out just how powerful this can be. Researchers created a fake YouTube simulator and ran experiments with over 1, 400 undecided voters in the US. They showed these voters sequences of videos

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Nov 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Is Quick Wildfire Reporting Worth It?

Wildfires are becoming more frequent due to climate change. A research team in Western Canada studied reports from 2015 to 2020, focusing on the speed of wildfire detection. They discovered that even if we report fires an hour earlier, the cost reduction for firefighting is minimal, around 0. 25%. T

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Screening for Hepatitis C: Community vs. Clinic Care in Cambodia

Hepatitis C is a serious health issue in Cambodia, especially for people over 45. About 5% of this age group has the virus. To fight this, we need better ways to find and treat it. One important step is to look at how effective community-based screening programs are. This study, known as ANRS 12384

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

Tackling Consumer Overconfidence: A Smart Way to Price Services

Imagine you’re a service provider, and your customers are a bit too confident about how much they'll use your services. This overconfidence can mess with your pricing strategy. Traditional pricing models assume customers are rational, but we all know that’s not always the case! Overconfident custome

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Watching a Heart Cell Beat: A New Way to See and Measure

Imagine if you could watch a heart cell beat and measure its strength at the same time. Scientists have come up with a clever way to do just that! They're using a video method inspired by Digital Image Correlation (DIC) to track how much a single heart cell, or cardiomyocyte, moves and stretches whe

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

A Smart Way to Detect Cancer Early with a Cool Nanoparticle Mix

You know how it's super important to catch cancer early? Well, scientists have found a clever way to do that by combining two different detection methods into one tiny particle. This particle, which looks like a rambutan fruit, is made of iron oxide, copper sulfide, and gold, wrapped in a special co

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Nov 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Texting Gets a Major Upgrade: Google and Samsung Make Messages Better

You know how texting usually feels kind of basic? Well, Google and Samsung are teaming up to change that with Rich Communication Services (RCS). This is like the upgrade texting needed – better quality images and videos, more fun group chats, and cool reactions you can use in messages. Before, this

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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Five Accused in Massive Hacking Scheme Targeting Tech and Crypto Giants

Five individuals have been charged by the U. S. government for a multi-year hacking spree that targeted major tech companies and cryptocurrency owners. Ahmed Hossam Eldin Elbadawy (23), Noah Michael Urban (20), Evans Onyeaka Osiebo (20), Joel Martin Evans (25), and Tyler Robert Buchanan (22) are acc

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Nov 21 2024FINANCE

FTX Co-Founder Gary Wang Avoids Jail Time, Gets Unsupervised Release

In a surprising turn of events, former FTX executive Gary Wang won't serve any jail time for his role in the crypto exchange's downfall. On Wednesday, a U. S. district judge sentenced him to three years of unsupervised release and time served for four fraud-related counts. The judge, Lewis Kaplan, p

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