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Jan 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple Updates Safari Preview: Testing Faster Browsing & Fixes

Apple has just rolled out a new version of Safari Technology Preview, tagged as 212. This browser, launched in 2016, serves as a testing ground for upcoming features in Safari. The fresh update brings along numerous bug fixes and performance enhancements. It tackles areas like Authentication, Canvas

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Catching Adolescent Depression Early: A Dual-Stage Approach

Adolescent depression can have a big impact on daily life and future growth. Scientists believe that both childhood and teen years play a role in these symptoms. Machine learning, a fancy tool in data science, is being used more and more to understand teen depression. But here’s the thing: most stud

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

China's New Friends: What Trump's Return Means for Global Ties

As former U. S. President Donald Trump makes his way back to the political scene, China is noticing a shift among some of America's longstanding allies. Nations like Japan, India, and the United Kingdom are starting to cozy up to China, looking for better diplomatic and trade relationships. This cha

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

A Shake-Up in U. S. Diplomacy: Trump's New Team Takes Over

When President Trump stepped into the Oval Office, he didn't waste time making changes. Many long-serving diplomats were quickly shown the door. This isn't unusual when a new president takes over, but this time, it's happening faster and on a bigger scale. Some experts worry that this could lead to

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

The Future of Health Policy Under Trump: A Shift in Priorities

Electing Donald Trump as President has sparked discussions about potential changes to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). One of the most talked-about nominations is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health Secretary. Kennedy is known for his vaccine skepticism and has proposed reducing the H

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Brain Scans and AI: Spotting Differences Between Bipolar and Depressive Disorders

You might think bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) are hard to tell apart because they share similar symptoms. This can lead to mix-ups by doctors, called misdiagnosis. But what if we could use brain scans and smart computers to figure it out? That's what researchers tried in

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Norwegian Teens and Their Plant-Based Diets: A Nutritional Deep Dive

Did you know that the food choices of Norwegian youth can greatly impact their nutritional health? A recent study explored how different plant-based diets stack up against a traditional omnivorous diet among 16-to-24-year-olds. The focus was on comparing food groups, macronutrient intake, and actual

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Jan 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Will iPhone 17 Air’s Tapered Design Remind You of the Old MacBook Air?

Apple is expected to launch an exciting new iPhone in 2025 called the iPhone 17 Air. This model is rumored to be very thin, possibly around 5. 5mm at its thinnest point. This is much thinner than previous iPhone models. Some people are wondering if this new iPhone will have a tapered design, like th

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Unmasking the Magic of Siraitia Grosvenorii: A Fight Against PM2. 5

Ever heard of Siraitia grosvenorii? It's a traditional Chinese herb with a secret power against lung damage caused by tiny particles called PM2. 5. Scientists decided to dig into this mystery, first by figuring out what makes up Siraitia grosvenorii granules (SGG). They found compounds like wogonin,

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Opioid Policies: Do They Really Make a Difference?

Have you ever wondered if the policies your state puts in place actually affect how many opioids are being dispensed? Well, let's dive into that! States have been trying out various policies to change how opioids are prescribed, but not many studies have looked at how effective these policies are in

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