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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Web App Uses AI to Forecast Heart Disease in Mine Workers

Imagine this: a web application that can predict if you're at risk for heart disease or high blood pressure, just by analyzing some data about you. That's exactly what a recent study introduced. Researchers created this tool using machine learning, a type of artificial intelligence, to help mine wor

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

“Unsung Hero: Larry DiCara's Story in a New Light”

In the bustling city of Boston, a new documentary shines light on Larry DiCara, a former city councilor who many argue was the city’s best mayor that Boston never elected. Co-produced by Tim McTaggart, the film explores DiCara’s political career during the 1970s and 1980s, a time of significant chan

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Dec 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

How GPT-4 Can Assist in Coding Better Than Most Humans

Imagine you're trying to write a piece of code. You could do it yourself, or you could let GPT-4, one of the top large language models (LLMs), give it a shot. Researchers tested seven of these models with different coding tasks, languages, and difficulties. GPT-4 came out on top, especially when giv

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Dec 31 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Future: Predictions for 2025

Bitcoin, the most well-known cryptocurrency, could reach a whopping $185, 000 by the end of 2025, according to a recent report from Galaxy Research. This report follows Bitcoin's historical price surge in 2024. Another firm, VanEck, also expects Bitcoin to increase by more than half of its current v

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Dec 31 2024WEATHER

Weather Goes Wild: New England’s Year in Review

New England had a turbulent year filled with unusual weather events. The winter was both wet and warm, with record-breaking temperatures and three-day storms causing major flooding along rivers and coasts. Despite the wet winter, Boston saw one of its lowest snowfalls ever. Spring brought surprising

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Dec 31 2024CRIME

Overnight Crime Wave Hits Vehicles in Palos Hills

In the quiet night of Dec. 27, Palos Hills saw a surge in car burglaries. Seven vehicles fell victim to thieves, with items like GPS devices, cell phones, and even a child's stuffed toy being taken. Most of the break-ins happened in community parking lots of apartment and condo complexes, but one ca

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Oridonin: A New Player in Cancer Drug Design

Scientists have found a clever way to turn a natural compound into a tool for fighting cancer. This compound, called Oridonin, can help in the design of new drugs called PROTACs. PROTACs are like tiny agents that can hunt and destroy specific proteins in cancer cells. So, what makes Oridonin specia

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Tularemia Across the US: A Decade in Review

Tularemia, a rare disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, has been reported in every U. S. state except Hawaii. It shows up with fever and different symptoms, depending on how you get infected. Usually, less than 2% of cases are fatal, but this can go up based on symptoms and the str

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Why Adding an Extra Step to ACL Surgery Can Make a Difference

When you tear your ACL—that's the Achilles' heel of your knee—doctors often recommend a surgery called ACL reconstruction. One common type, called anatomic single-bundle ACL reconstruction (ACLR), aims to place the new ligament (called a graft) in just the right spot on your bone. This setup is thou

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

How Healthy Lifestyles Impact Resistant Hypertension

You might have heard about the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8 (LE8)—a set of guidelines to keep your heart healthy. But have you ever wondered if following these guidelines could help with tough-to-treat high blood pressure? Let’s take a look. Researchers dived into data from the N

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