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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Setting Priorities for Research on Transgender People Facing Violence

Every year, transgender people suffer greatly from sexual assault and partner violence, but they often don't get the help they deserve. Sadly, there's not much research to guide the development of better support systems. A recent study aimed to create a new research agenda for Canada to fill the gap

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Dec 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's New Tool: Helping Celebs and Creators Spot AI-Generated Look-Alike Content

Imagine finding a video where a digital twin of you is dancing or acting, and you didn't give permission for it! That's the problem YouTube wants to solve. They're teaming up with the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to create a tool that helps celebrities, athletes, and top creators find AI-generated

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

Examining the Breakup: USADA and UFC Part Ways, Highlighting Drug Use in Sports

Let's talk about a recent split in the sports world. The US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) have called it quits on their anti-doping partnership. This breakup raises a lot of questions about how we deal with performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in sports and be

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

Braves Fans score with free broadcasts in 2025

In 2025, the Atlanta Braves are making a big comeback to broadcast TV! Fans in South Carolina will get to watch 25 games thanks to Palmetto Sports & Entertainment. These games include 15 during the regular season and 10 from spring training. The dates are coming soon. "We can't wait to bring Braves

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

] Cancer and Climate: How Weather Affects Care in North Carolina

] Imagine living in North Carolina and dealing with a cancer diagnosis. Now, think about how extreme weather events can make healthcare tougher to access. This study looked into how climate affects cancer care in NC. The researchers used data from 2017 to 2021 to see how climate vulnerability and c

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Climate and COPD: When Temperatures Hit Hard

You might think extreme temperatures are just uncomfortable, but they can be deadly for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A deep dive into research shows that both scorching heat and freezing cold can make COPD worse. It's not just about the weather, though. Some people with

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Refugee Women's Views on IPV Screening in Australia: A Fresh Perspective

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread issue, affecting one in three refugee women in Australia. These women deal with many challenges after resettlement, making them a priority for IPV screening and support. A recent study called SAHAR explored whether refugee women using resettlement serv

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Z-Wave Long Range: A Mile-Long Leap in Smart Home Tech

Ever wondered how far you could go with your smart home setup? The Z-Wave Alliance is set to shake things up next year with Z-Wave Long Range, promising a whopping 1. 5 miles of connectivity. That's right, no more Wi-Fi hiccups or Bluetooth blues! Under optimal conditions, Z-Wave LR can stretch acro

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Dec 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Dance in 2024: Raw Emotions and New Faces

This year's dance performances were all about authenticity and fearlessness. Mira Nadon from New York City Ballet and Chloe Misseldine from American Ballet Theater were standouts for their sheer courage on stage. Veterans like Twyla Tharp, Ralph Lemon, and Bill T. Jones showed us the power of dance

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Your Personality Shapes Social Media Moods

Ever wonder why some people always seem to post happy updates, while others frequently share rants? It turns out, personality traits play a big role in the emotions we express on social media. This study dug into how our personalities influence the moods we share online. Researchers wanted to find o

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