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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Monitor Deals to Watch Before Prime Day

Amazon's big sale event, Prime Day, is coming up in two weeks. It's a great time to find deals on all kinds of tech, including computer monitors. Whether you need a new screen for work, gaming, or just want an extra display, now is the time to look. Finding the right monitor can be tough. There are

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Jul 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jake Gyllenhaal Takes On A Dark Role In Amazon's 'Collision'

Jake Gyllenhaal is diving into another intense role. This time, he's teaming up with Amazon for a project called "Collision. " It's based on a short story by Don Winslow. The story is part of a collection called "The Final Score. " Gyllenhaal will star in and produce the film. He's working with his

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Can AI Predict How Well Cancer Treatment Will Work?

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a tough cancer to treat. Doctors have a hard time figuring out which treatments will work best for each patient. One big challenge is predicting how well a patient will respond to immunotherapy, a treatment that helps the body's own immune system fight cancer. Researcher

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Finding the Better Pain Relief for Ear Surgeries

Ear surgeries can be quite painful, and finding the right pain relief is crucial. Two methods were put to the test: a nerve block called the superficial cervical plexus block (SCPB) and a common painkiller, intravenous morphine. The goal was to see if the nerve block could be just as good as morphin

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

How Brain Swelling Affects Cancer Treatment Success

Brain cancer is tough to beat. Doctors use special tools to fight it. One tool is stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). It zaps cancer with precise radiation. But sometimes, the brain swells around the tumor. This swelling is called perilesional edema (PLE). Does PLE make the treatment less effective? R

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

How Tired Docs Write: A Tech Take

Doctors jotting down notes after seeing patients might not just be recording medical details. These notes could also hint at something else: how tired the doctor is. A recent study dug into this idea using a whopping 129, 228 emergency room visits. The goal? To train a computer model to spot notes w

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Thinking Smarter: How Cities Can Make Better Choices

Cities often make decisions that don't quite hit the mark. Why? Because traditional methods don't always account for human intuition. A fresh approach is changing that by merging three powerful tools to make wiser choices about urban planning and environmental management. First, it uses Fuzzy Forma

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Jul 02 2025BUSINESS

How Employee Stock Ownership Plans Shape Company Success

In the fast-paced world of smart manufacturing, companies are always looking for ways to boost performance and keep their employees motivated. One popular strategy is Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs), which give workers a stake in the company's future. But how exactly do ESOPs affect a company

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Jul 02 2025BUSINESS

Who's Better at Selling Stuff: Internet Stars or Famous Faces?

People often wonder who sells products better: famous people from TV and movies or influencers from social media. Both types are popular with advertisers, but research shows mixed results on who works best. The truth is, it depends on the situation. A recent study dug into this question. It looked

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Smart Materials: Detecting Danger and Cleaning Up

There's a big problem with certain chemicals. Nitroaromatic compounds (NACs) and radioactive iodine can hurt people and the environment. Scientists are working hard to find ways to detect and clean up these harmful substances. They've created two special materials called HTAEA and HTMB. These are l

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