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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Exploring DOGE: A Leap in Visual Document Understanding

You know how sometimes we struggle to understand the tiny details in documents? Think of a chart with lots of numbers or a PDF with complex texts. That's where multimodal large language models (MLLMs) come in. They're supposed to help us make sense of these things, but they've been falling short, es

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Jan 06 2025FINANCE

Volatility Links: Crypto and Traditional Markets

Ever wondered how cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum relate to gold, oil, and stock prices? This study examined five major cryptocurrencies and their connection to these traditional markets. A special method called 'cross-quantilogram' and 'quantile connectedness' was used to see how these m

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Glasses with AI: What’s the Big Deal?

Listen up, tech fans! Halliday Glasses are the latest buzz in smart eyewear. These specs come with a tiny screen hidden in the frame, displaying info right in front of your eyes. You’ll see a 3. 5-inch screen in the top right corner of your view, and it won’t block much of your vision. Plus, it work

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Warming Waters: How Changes in Light Affect Antarctic Fjords

The West Antarctic Peninsula is warming quickly, which is causing glaciers to melt and the fast-ice to disappear earlier. This study looked at how this warming affects the underwater conditions in Potter Cove, an Antarctic fjord. Over 30 years, scientists tracked air temperatures and found that warm

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Jan 06 2025BUSINESS

Trucking Market Shifts: Holiday Season Brings Changes

The holiday season saw a rise in truckload carriers turning down shippers' requests. This is shown by the Outbound Tender Reject Index (OTRI) hitting over 10% for the first time since April 2022. Spot rates also jumped nearly 10% compared to 2023. While this is a sign that trucking capacity is tight

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Boosting Teen Mental Health: A Call to Support Primary Care Doctors

These days, teens are facing more mental health issues than ever. But that’s not all. There’s also a shortage of healthcare providers who can help. This puts primary care doctors right in the middle of the storm. They’re feeling overwhelmed and burned out, and many are thinking of leaving the field.

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

The Standoff: Yoon's Fate Hangs in the Balance

In the heart of Seoul, temperatures dropped, but the tension remained high. Hundreds of South Koreans gathered near President Yoon Suk Yeol's residence, their breath visible in the cold air. They were calling for Yoon's ouster and arrest, after he declared martial law and sent troops to surround the

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Jan 05 2025BUSINESS

Health Insurance Giants: Who's Really in Control?

Ever wondered who's calling the shots in the U. S. health insurance market? It's not a secret that a few big players have been gobbling up smaller companies. Take CVS Health, for instance. In 2018, they scooped up Aetna. That same year, Cigna bought Express Scripts. Fast forward to 2023, Kaiser Perm

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Jan 05 2025BUSINESS

Russia's Pivot to Asia: How China Plays a Big Role

You might be surprised to find out how a war in Europe has rippled effects across the globe, particularly in the world of natural gas. Russia, seeking new markets for its gas exports after its invasion of Ukraine, is trying to pivot towards Asia, especially China. But how successful will Russia be?

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Running and Vitamin C: A New Look at Rat Brain Health

Ever wondered how exercise and vitamin supplements could team up to help with Alzheimer's disease? Scientists recently set out to answer this question by studying rats. They wanted to see if eight weeks of running (called aerobic training) along with vitamin C supplements could improve certain signs

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