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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Improving Low Light Target Detection

Existing methods for detecting targets struggle when the lights are low. This leads to mistakes like false alarms or missed targets. Researchers have come up with a new method called DimNet to tackle this issue. DimNet makes several improvements to the current models. It combines information from di

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Watching Worms: How Ivermectin Resistance Changes with Drug Dose

Imagine you're running a massive experiment with tiny worms. You're studying how they evolve resistance to a drug called ivermectin. To do this, you use a cool new tool called TARDIS barcoding. This tool helps you track the worms' genetic lineage, just like a family tree. Why worms? Because the

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

A Long-Awaited Victory: Columbia Lions Eye First League Title in 63 Years

Columbia University's football team, the Lions, is famous for all the wrong reasons. They hold the record for the longest losing streak in college football history, a whopping 44 games in the 1980s. But now, they're on the brink of history—a good kind of history. If they win their game against Corne

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Fluoride in Water: A Healthy Controversy

Fluoride naturally exists in soil, plants, and water. Adding it to drinking water is a debate that's been brewing, especially with figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressing concerns about health impacts. Here’s a quick look at what's happening. In the U. S. , fluoridation was introduced in 1945

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Nov 24 2024EDUCATION

Texas Schools Get Optional Bible Lessons

In a close vote, Texas' education board decided that elementary schools can teach lessons inspired by the Bible. This happened despite worries that it might push religious views on young students. The lessons will start as early as next year. Schools that use these lessons will get extra money from

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Nov 24 2024LIFESTYLE

Meet Brana Cully: Ping Pong Champion Turned Food Security Hero

Ever met someone who makes every day feel like a party? Meet Brana Cully, the development assistant and volunteer coordinator at the 3rd Avenue Marketplace in Post Falls. This place is all about helping the locals with food and community services. Brana's journey is as unique as the market itself. S

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Are Blue Light Glasses Really Worth It?

Think about how much time you spend looking at screens. Some people spend up to 13 hours a day in front of a computer. That's a lot of screen time! And it can cause problems like eye strain and trouble sleeping. So, people are turning to blue light glasses to help. These glasses promise to reduce ey

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Understanding Lung Cancer Symptoms During Chemo

Lung cancer patients going through chemotherapy face a wide range of symptoms. This study dives into the various symptoms these patients experience and groups them into clusters. The goal is to figure out why these symptoms happen together and provide useful information for medical professionals to

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

A Buckeye's Change of Heart: Kirk Herbstreit on Will Howard

Former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit has had a change of heart about Buckeyes QB Will Howard. Initially, he wasn't sure how Howard would fit into Chip Kelly's offense. But after watching him play this season, Herbstreit admits he was wrong. Will Howard, a 3-star QB from the 2020 class, pla

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Helping Patients Walk Again with ECMO

Have you ever heard of a machine that can help people breathe while they're sick? One of these machines is called ECMO, which stands for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. It's like a big helping hand for people struggling to breathe due to lung problems. Doctors use ECMO to give these patients so

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