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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Video Smarts: How EAAR Model Sees and Understands Actions

Ever wondered how computers can understand what's happening in a video? It's not magic, it's science! The EAAR model is a smart tool that helps computers figure out actions in videos. This isn't just about fun and games. It's useful in many areas like security, traffic control, and even entertainmen

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

What Does Alcohol Really Do to Your Kidneys?

Alcohol is often blamed for many health issues. But what about kidney health? This is a tricky question. Some studies say too much alcohol is bad for your kidneys. Others aren't so sure. The truth is, it's not that simple. First, let's talk about what we know. Drinking a lot of alcohol can cause pr

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Does Supplier Choice Really Impact ACL Surgery Outcomes?

ACL surgeries are common, but does the choice of medical equipment supplier really make a difference in the results? A recent study suggests it might not be as crucial as previously thought. The research focused on high-volume surgical centers, looking at surgery time, the need for follow-up procedu

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Jul 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Industrial Air Pollution: The Hidden Threat in North China

Industries in North China are releasing harmful gases that are making air quality worse. These gases, called Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), are not just bad for the environment but also for human health. A recent study looked at 28 companies from 13 different industries to understand the impact

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Jul 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sweden's Mothers and the PFAS Challenge

In Sweden, a big problem has been the presence of harmful chemicals called PFAS in drinking water. These chemicals are tough to break down and can cause health issues. A study looked at blood samples from first-time moms in Uppsala from 1996 to 2022. The goal was to see if efforts to clean up the wa

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Jul 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why We Care So Much About How We Look Online

People love to show off their best selves online. It's like putting on a fancy outfit before going out, but instead of clothes, they use photos, status updates, and likes. This isn't just about having fun; it's a big deal in how people behave on social media. But why do they do it? And what makes so

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Mpox: A Growing Challenge and the Search for Solutions

Mpox, a disease caused by the mpox virus, is spreading and causing worry worldwide. It affects the whole body and can be severe. Right now, there are no antiviral medicines that have been proven to be both safe and effective against it. The situation is urgent. Mpox is not new, but it is becoming m

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

How Society Judges People with Long-Term Health Issues: A Closer Look

People dealing with long-term health issues often face unfair judgments from others. But how do these judgments change based on whether someone is male or female? A recent review looked into this question. The findings? It's not straightforward. The review checked 12 studies that explored this topi

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Jul 13 2025POLITICS

How Do Countries Handle Drug Policies? A Look at the Global Index

Drug policies around the world are a big deal. They affect people's lives in many ways. The Global Drug Policy Index (GDPI) tries to compare how different countries handle these policies. But is it a good way to measure this? The GDPI looks at many things. It checks how countries treat drug use, sa

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How Weather and Location Shape Natural Radiation Levels

Radiation is everywhere, but it's not the same everywhere. A study dug into how natural radiation, like gamma and alpha types, changes with weather and location. The goal? To tell the difference between natural shifts and human-made messes. Nine spots were watched for a whole year. Guess where gamm

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