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May 12 2025HEALTH

ChatGPT's Role in Pinpointing Epilepsy's Source

For those living with epilepsy that doesn't respond to medication, surgery can be a game-changer. The goal is to remove the part of the brain causing seizures, known as the epileptogenic zone. Figuring out exactly where this zone is located can be tricky. Doctors use several methods to map it out. O

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Stroke Savvy or Stroke Silly? How Much Do Southern Saudis Know?

There is a big problem with strokes. They are a major cause of illness and death around the world. Knowing the risks, spotting the signs, and getting help fast can make a huge difference. So, how much do people in southern Saudi Arabia know about strokes? Let's dive in. A recent study looked at how

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

The Ocean's Big Dip: A Time When Seas Dropped

The Earth's oceans have always been in flux, but did you know there was a time when sea levels dropped dramatically? This wasn't due to some dramatic event like a meteor strike, but a slow, natural process that unfolded over millions of years. Between fifteen and six million years ago, something unu

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Power Up Anywhere: The Ultimate Portable Charger Deal

Ever felt like you're drowning in a sea of chargers? It's a common struggle. Smartphones, laptops, tablets, earbuds—each seems to demand its own power source. But what if there was a way to simplify this mess? Enter the Anker 737 power bank, a game-changer in the world of portable charging. This po

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's 2027 iPhone: Glassy, Curvy, and Cutout-Free?

The year 2027 is shaping up to be a big one for Apple fans. It seems Apple is planning to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the iPhone with a major redesign. The iPhone is expected to undergo a significant transformation, with a "mostly glass, curved" design that eliminates display cutouts. This

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

How Fir Trees Handle Heat Stress

Abies beshanzuensis is a type of fir tree. It struggles with high temperatures. This is a big problem for its survival. Scientists have been looking into how this tree copes with heat. They found some interesting things. The tree's ability to photosynthesize drops when it's hot. This means it

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Pine Trees and Temperature: How Cold and Heat Shape Their Future

It is well-known that plants can be influenced by their surroundings. For maritime pines, temperature changes during early growth can lead to significant differences in how they develop. This was discovered through experiments that altered the temperature during the maturation of pine embryos. The r

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

What Makes DNA Last? A Look at Ancient Bones

The world of archaeology is always digging up new mysteries. One big question is how well DNA holds up in old bones. It turns out that where these bones are buried makes a huge difference. The environment plays a big role in whether DNA sticks around or breaks down. Two places in Slovenia were comp

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Role in Keeping Seafarers Safe

The maritime industry is a dangerous place to work. Many people get hurt on the job. This is why digital tools are becoming popular in this field. They can help keep workers safe. These tools use AI and advanced monitoring systems. They can track a worker's health and surroundings. This helps

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Why Sjögren's Patients Face Higher Cancer Risks

Sjögren's disease is a tricky condition. It affects the body's moisture-producing glands. This leads to dryness in the mouth and eyes. But there's more to it. People with Sjögren's face a higher risk of developing cancer. This is a big deal. It means they need to be extra careful. A recent study du

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