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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

Using Drones and Satellite Data to Track Coastal Cliff Erosion

Researchers have come up with a smart new way to figure out how much coastal cliffs are eroding. They combined data from drones, satellites, and laser measurements to see how bad the erosion is. This method helps us understand both natural wear and tear on cliffs and damage to protective structures

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Jimmy Carter's Legacy, New Laws, and Chicago's Mixed Bag

Kicking off the year, former President Jimmy Carter, who rose from being a peanut farmer to leading the country and then devoted his life to humanitarian work, passed away at 100. It was a somber start to 2025. In New Orleans, a terrorist attack claimed 14 lives and injured over 30, leading to the p

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Discovering Early Risk: A New Way to Predict Follicular Lymphoma Progression

Follicular lymphoma (FL) can be a tricky disease. Sometimes, it worsens quickly, within just two years. This is called progression of disease within 24 months (POD24), and it can really affect how long patients live. A group of researchers from China decided to tackle this problem. They wanted to fi

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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

Mitochondria Matter: How EndoG Helps Male Mice Burn Fat Efficiently

You know how mitochondria are like tiny powerhouses inside your cells, helping your body break down food for energy? Well, there's this special protein called EndoG that plays a crucial role in this process, especially in male mice. EndoG helps these powerhouses work more efficiently by boosting the

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Spotting Athletes: A New Way with Deep Learning

In sports like running, jumping, or soccer, coaches often need to study athletes' moves to help them improve. One big challenge is quickly spotting athletes, their gear, and field boundaries in videos or photos. Existing methods struggle with this, mainly because they lose important time details, mi

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Jan 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lil Baby Kicks Off 2025 with 'WHAM' Album: A Look Inside

After taking some time off, Atlanta rapper Lil Baby is back with a bang! His latest album, 'WHAM, ' hit the scene on January 3, 2025, marking his fourth studio release. This album is special, packed with 15 tracks and featuring some big names like Young Thug, Future, Travis Scott, Rod Wave, GloRilla

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Phone Calls Secure Speaker Win, But It's Not Smooth Sailing

On a Friday afternoon, President-elect Donald Trump made some crucial phone calls while on the golf course. These calls were not about his swing but about influencing two key lawmakers, Reps. Ralph Norman and Keith Self. Trump's persuasion paid off, as the Republican lawmakers backed Mike Johnson fo

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

The Magic Behind Enjoying CBA Games: What Makes Fans Happy?

You might think that watching a basketball game is just about the action on the court. But there's a lot more to it, especially when it comes to the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league. Fans aren't always happy, and that's a big problem. This study used some fancy methods called Structural E

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Can AI Predict Lung Cancer Drug Response Better Than PD-L1?

Immuno-oncology drugs, like immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), have shown potential in treating various cancers. For advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with PD-L1 expression of 50% or higher, single-drug ICI therapy that targets PD-L1 is the standard treatment. But can machine le

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

How Divisive Leadership Affects Our Mental Health

Imagine a country where the leaders' actions ripple through society, shaping our collective mental health. When leaders gain power, they may lose some of their best qualities, like empathy and fairness. This can lead to behaviors that hurt public trust and unity. A study found that many Americans w

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