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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

How many young people are struggling with depression and anxiety in Mymensingh?

In the Mymensingh region of Bangladesh, many young people aged 15 to 21 are facing depression and anxiety. These issues are common among young people worldwide. However, in developing countries like Bangladesh, mental health often gets ignored. This is a big problem because it means many young peopl

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

How Pre-Surgery Training Can Boost Lung Cancer Patients

Non-small cell lung cancer often requires surgery. But, before the operation, there is a lot that can be done to help patients. One of the ways is by getting patients ready with a fast, mixed program before the surgery. This program is designed to improve how patients feel and function after thei

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Apr 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Teamwork: Blending Knowledge Graphs and Federated Learning

The world of data is always changing. One exciting development is the mix of knowledge graphs and federated learning. This mix helps keep data safe while making it useful. Knowledge graphs help turn web data into a form that's easier for humans to understand. They need lots of data to work well.

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Apr 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cold Weather Challenges for Diesel Emissions

Diesel engines are a significant source of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, especially in cities. Urea-based Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems are commonly used to tackle this issue. But there is a problem. These systems struggle in cold weather. This is due to freezing and crystallization

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Olive Oil Quality Check: The Portable Tech Revolution

Quality control in the olive oil industry is a big deal. Traditional methods are slow, pricey, and need special skills. So, what if there was a faster, cheaper way to check olive oil quality? Enter Near Infrared Spectroscopy, or NIRS. This tech is quick, affordable, and doesn't mess with the oil. It

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Digital Wallet: A New Way to Pay for Truth Social?

The company behind Truth Social, Truth Plus, and Truth. Fi has big plans. They want to launch a special kind of digital money, called a utility token. This token will live in a digital wallet made just for Truth Social users. The idea is to use this token to pay for subscriptions and maybe other ser

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

How Web Use Shapes School Goals in Chinese Homes

The internet has changed how Chinese parents think about their kids' education. A study from 2018 looked at how web use affects what parents want for their children's schooling. The study found that the more parents use the internet, the higher their hopes for their kids' education. This is espec

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Streamlining Drug Development: The PBBM Report Game Changer

Drug development is a complex process. Companies use tools to make it easier. One such tool is the Physiologically Based Biopharmaceutics Model (PBBM). It helps guide how drugs are made and can even skip some clinical tests. This is great for both innovators and generic drug makers. However, th

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Cloud Right Next Door

Astronomers have found something amazing. There is a giant cloud of gas and dust near our solar system. This cloud is called Eos. It is huge. It is so big that it looks like 40 full moons in the sky. This cloud is made mostly of molecular hydrogen. This is the stuff that makes stars and planet

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

The Populist Shift: 100 Days of Trump's New Era

The first 100 days of a president's term are often seen as a big deal. This is thanks to Franklin D. Roosevelt. He set a high bar back in the 1930s. His first 100 days were packed with major changes. He introduced the New Deal. This was a big set of programs to help the U. S. economy. Now, fast forw

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