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Feb 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Apple’s AR Glasses

Apple's engineers are still hard at work on their AR glasses project. This news comes from a trusted source who previously suggested that Apple had abandoned plans for smart glasses. The tech world is buzzing with excitement over the next big thing in mobile computing, and augmented reality glasses

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Feb 10 2025SCIENCE

Continuity in Bioengineering: The Rise of Smaller, SmarterLiving Machines

Ever wondered about how living things and machines are more alike than you thought? Today, scientists are reimagining the relationship between machines and life with a new spin on an old idea. Imagine life as a big, continuous flow instead of separate chunks then, patterns emerge from things big

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

What gets you up at Night and No. Its not Interupted clock, its mostly nocturia |

: Women often face a lot of being stripped from sleep. One big cause is nocturia. That is when someone has to get out of bed to go to the bathroom multiple times during the night. This isn't just annoying. About half of all women have this issue which means it effects not only their but friends an

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

How Do Young People Cope with Terror Long Term?

Young individuals who were involved in the traumatic events from the Utøya island attack in Norway, have been studied for years to understand how they cope with the impact. The goal of the study was to see how their negative thoughts and posttraumatic stress reactions changed over time. Th

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Feb 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in the Operating Room: Assistants or Obstacles?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been making waves in healthcare, bringing fresh ideas to improve how doctors make decisions and care for patients. There's a tricky part of medicine called peripheral nerve surgery, where cases are complex and need careful planning. This study had an idea. W

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Ukraine: Who Will Blink First?

Russia has ready itself a challenging negotiations over Ukraine as Trump thinks about brokering a peace. Imagine some heavy duty bargaining in a tense world where everyone's got something to win or lose. The president once served a term in the 2017 and 2021 White House. He has made bold cla

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Midnight Strikes and Diplomatic Maneuvers Draw Attention.

Ukrainian forces made a nighttime assault on a Russian airfield in southern Russia. Reports say the strike ignited a blaze at Primorsko-Akhtarsk airfield, used to dispatch Iran-designed drones into Ukrainian territory in border regions from the Krasnodar region. The Ukrainians have develope

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Shake-Up at Roscosmos: New Boss Takes Steps in Space

Russia recently got a new director for its main space organization, Roscosmos. The current President of Russia has told Borisov you\ have to go. With Dmitry Bakanov has taken over the role once served by Yuri Borisov. This change follows a series of setbacks, losses of satellites, and corruption sc

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Is Stiripentol Safe and Effective for Dravet Syndrome?

Dravet syndrome is a rare and severe form of epilepsy that begins in early childhood. It is notoriously difficult to treat, and many medications fall short in managing its symptoms. Stiripentol (also known as STP) is a medication that has shown some promise in helping patients with Dravet syndrome.

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Think Big picture in Mind: MS management plan for Australia and New Zealand

Life with multiple sclerosis (MS) can be a roller coaster ride. It's not going to be an easy one. MS is an ongoing and inflamed condition that damages the nervous system, and it's getting more tricky with new treatment choices. Part 1 of the MS roadmap focuses on six key areas. These are like cruc

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