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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Clear Aligners vs. Braces: How They Affect Jaw Joints in Teeth Straightening

Ever wondered how different teeth straightening methods impact your jaw joints? Clear aligners, or CAs, have become super popular in the last few decades. But, there's not much solid evidence on how they affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which is like the hinge that connects your jaw to your

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Senator John Thune: The New Face of GOP in the Senate

Senator John Thune from South Dakota has been chosen as the new leader of the Senate Republicans, stepping into the role previously held by Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. Thune defeated Senator John Cornyn from Texas and Senator Rick Scott from Florida to secure the position. This change comes

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

A New Shake-Up: Trump's Surprising Defense Pick

President Trump's unexpected choice for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has sparked controversies. Known for his views against women in combat and support for troops accused of war crimes, Hegseth's appointment signals a potential shake-up in Pentagon leadership. Many within and outside the governm

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

German Doctors' Adaptation to COVID-19 Guidelines Post-Pandemic

Imagine this: the COVID-19 pandemic is finally over, but what steps do doctors take next? A recent study in Germany looked into just that, focusing on how general practitioners (GPs) feel about keeping pandemic practices in place. The German College of General Practitioners and Family Physicians (le

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Nov 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Spotting Strange Events in Big Video Data

Video cameras are vital for safety, but with so many hours of footage, figuring out what's normal and what's not can be tough. This research uses the power of ResNet50, VGG19, EfficientNetB7, and the superstar ViT_b16 to smartly shrink video files. By pinpointing key frames, the system avoids exhaus

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Nov 14 2024SPORTS

Gymnasts After College: Finding Their Next Leap

Gymnastics is a sport loved by many, but what happens to the athletes after college? Unlike other sports, there's no clear professional path for gymnasts. This leaves many top NCAA gymnasts, like Olivia Dunne, wondering what to do after college. The Global Impact Gymnastics Alliance (GIGA) is trying

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Fighting Bacterial Resistance with Smart Drugs and AI

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a big problem worldwide. Microbes like bacteria, fungi, and viruses are becoming tougher to kill with our usual medicines. Multidrug Resistance (MDR) happens when these bugs fight back against several drugs at once. The World Health Organization has highlighted the

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Nov 14 2024EDUCATION

How College Students Handle Multiple Facts to Create New Knowledge

Have you ever wondered how we generate new ideas? It turns out that the way information is presented can make a big difference. Many studies have looked at how we learn from two connected facts, but not much is known about how we handle three or more. Scientists decided to explore how college studen

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Predicting Hospital Deaths: How QTc Interval Matters in Heart Attack Patients

Predicting who might die in the hospital is a big deal. Doctors have been using different systems to figure this out for years. Now, they're also using machines and computers to help. This study looked at how well these computer models work when they consider a specific heart rhythm measurement call

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Decay: How RTGs Are Changing Energy Game

Imagine harnessing the power of decay to fuel our future. Radioisotope thermoelectric generators, or RTGs, do just that. They take the energy released by certain radioactive isotopes as they decay and convert it into heat. Then, using a process called the Seebeck effect, this heat is transformed int

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