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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

The Fresh Approach to Monitoring Mass Changes from Space

Imagine tracking how water moves around our planet from space, like watching a global ballet of Earth's fluids. This is what the MOBILE mission aims to do! By placing satellites at different heights, we can measure tiny changes in gravity and figure out where water and ice are moving. The innovative

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Dec 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Get Ready for Game of Thrones: Kingsroad on Mobile in 2025!

Imagine stepping into the world of Westeros with a brand-new adventure right at your fingertips! The Game Awards recently revealed Game of Thrones: Kingsroad, an action-adventure RPG coming to mobile platforms in 2025. Developed by Netmarble and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, this game won'

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Dec 12 2024BUSINESS

Nissan's Big Shakeup: New Faces, New Strategies

Japanese car maker Nissan has given its management team a big shakeup. Jeremie Papin, who was in charge of Nissan's U. S. operations, is now the new chief financial officer. This change comes after Nissan had a tough quarter, losing money and seeing sales drop. Papin has a lot of experience, which N

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Simplifying Eye Disease Detection: A New Approach

Deep learning models have been making waves in the medical field, especially when it comes to diagnosing eye diseases. These models often focus on boosting accuracy or speed, but accessibility is a growing concern. Early detection is key to preventing vision loss, and that's where new datasets come

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Folding Gaming Dream: Will It Happen?

Lately, a patent filing has hinted that Samsung might be cooking up a foldable mobile gaming device. While it's too early to know if this idea will hit the shelves, it shows that Samsung is mulling over a move into the handheld gaming market. With their expertise in foldable tech, they could create

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Text Messages for Better Diabetes Care in Ghana

In Ghana, nurses are using a simple tool to help people with type 2 diabetes manage their health better. This tool? A mobile phone. The study wanted to see if sending text messages could help control blood sugar levels and improve self-care. They picked people with type 2 diabetes and split them int

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Mobile Apps for HIV Medication: Are They Reporting Right?

You might have heard about mobile apps helping people with HIV manage their medication. But are these apps following the rules? A recent study dug into this, checking if these apps are telling us what they're supposed to. These apps are designed to help people with HIV stick to their antiretroviral

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Making it Personal: Early Psychosis Treatment with ACT and Mobile Tech

Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has shown promise in helping people with early psychosis. To make this treatment even more effective, researchers are exploring how to use mobile technology to complement face-to-face sessions. The idea is to help patients apply what they learn in therapy to t

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Using Smartwatches to Track Brain Health: A New Approach

Imagine if your smartwatch could help detect early signs of cognitive decline. Researchers are exploring a new way to monitor brain health using a simple task called the n-back test, delivered through smartwatches. This test, known for assessing working memory, is being used to gather real-time data

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Women Students Overthink and Struggle with Phone Addiction

Ever wondered why some female freshmen in China can't seem to put down their phones? A recent study dives into this issue, focusing on a tricky thing called rumination. Rumination is like overthinking on steroids – it's when you can't stop dwelling on negative thoughts. The study found that when fem

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