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Feb 27 2025FINANCE

When Bad News Hits: How It Affects Audit Fees

Imagine you're running a company, and suddenly, bad news hits. What happens next? Well, audit fees might spike. Why? Because auditors see negative news as a red flag. They think, "Uh-oh, this company might be in trouble, " and they hike up their fees to cover the extra risk. This isn't just a guess;

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Fasting and Diabetes: How a New Medication Helps

Ramadan is a time when many Muslims fast from dawn to sunset. This can be tough for people with type 2 diabetes. Their blood sugar levels can go up and down a lot because they skip meals and change their medication times. This can make managing their diabetes harder. One medication that has been he

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Congo's Deadly Mystery: A Race Against Time

In the heart of Congo, a mysterious illness has taken the lives of over 50 people in just five weeks. The alarming part? Most people died within 48 hours of showing symptoms. This isn't just any illness, though. It's a hemorrhagic fever, which means it causes internal bleeding, fever, and vomiting.

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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spot the Cylinder: A Real-World Challenge

Deep learning is a powerful tool, but it needs the right data to be effective. In the world of gas cylinders, this is especially true. Imagine trying to spot a gas cylinder in a crowded warehouse or industrial site. It's not as easy as it sounds. That's why a new dataset, called CylinDeRS, was creat

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Lighting the Way to Better Chemicals

Chemists have found a clever way to turn certain compounds into useful chemicals. They use a special substance called PPh3 and light to make this happen. This process is gentle and works with many different types of chemicals. It's like having a magic wand that can change one thing into another with

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Showdown: One Shot or Two?

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken things up. Scientists have been working hard to figure out how the virus spreads. One popular tool they use is the SEIR model, which keeps track of people who are Susceptible, Exposed, Infectious, and Recovered. Some clever folks have improved this model to make it e

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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Machines: 170 million dollars

Quantum Machines, an Israeli startup, has just secured a massive $170 million investment. This funding round, led by PSG Equity and backed by big names like Intel Capital and Red Dot Capital Partners, is one of the largest ever seen in the quantum computing world. Quantum Machines is not just any s

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Feb 26 2025CRIME

Unraveling a Mystery: A Tourist's Brush with Scopolamine in Indonesia

In the bustling streets of Indonesia, a tourist found themselves in a troubling situation. The incident involved a drug known as scopolamine, a substance that can be used to commit crimes. The tourist was targeted in a drug-facilitated crime, a type of crime where drugs are used to incapacitate or c

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Is AI Really Helping Primary Care?

AI is becoming a big part of primary care. It could make a huge difference in how doctors make decisions, predict patient outcomes, and spot health issues early. But there's a catch. The studies on AI in primary care aren't always reported properly. This is a problem because if we can't trust the re

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

When Doctors Face Tough Choices

Anesthesiologists often face tricky situations where they must balance ethical concerns, economic pressures, and patient outcomes. This is especially true during surgery, where decisions can have life-altering consequences. These moments put a lot of pressure on anesthesiologists, as they must think

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