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Nov 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Star Signs Today: Confidence Boost & Fresh Starts

Good news, it’s a day to shake off doubts and find your confidence! The sun and Mars are teaming up to give you that extra push you need. If you've been feeling stuck, today might be your day to break free. Starting with Aries, don't shy away from big actions just because they don't serve your ambi

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How BMI Affects Long-Acting HIV Meds

In early 2021, the FDA approved the first long-acting injectable antiretroviral, cabotegravir/rilpivirine (LA-CAB/RPV), for people with HIV who are doing well on their current treatment. A high body mass index (BMI)—30 kg/m² or more—is known to increase the risk of treatment failure, but there's not

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Tech Titans Advising Trump's Transition

You might know Elon Musk for his space adventures or electric cars. But did you know he's helping Donald Trump's transition team? And guess who's joining him? Venture capitalists (VCs) from Silicon Valley! Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz, is one of them. He's being considered for

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Nov 28 2024BUSINESS

The Tech Benefits of Company Mergers: A Closer Look

Mergers and acquisitions can buy companies more than just assets; they can also bring innovative technology. Researchers have taken a close look at Chinese companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges from 2007 to 2020, using a method called Difference-in-Differences. This wasn't ju

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

VR and ADHD: Is Technology Helping Kids' Focus and Movement?

Think about this: virtual reality (VR), the fancy tech that plops you into another world, might be helping kids with ADHD. You know those kids who have trouble paying attention or sitting still? ADHD is a common condition among them, and VR is being tested as a way to boost their focus and motor ski

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

SK Hynix Takes a Big Leap in NAND Flash Tech

Ever heard of NAND flash memory? It's like the brain of our gadgets, holding all the data they need to function. Well, SK Hynix, a South Korean tech company, just made a big breakthrough in this area. They've developed a new type of NAND flash chip that's stacked 321 layers high! This might sound li

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Technology on Seniors' Brains in China

Have you ever thought about how technology can affect older adults' minds? In China, researchers are looking into this question, focusing on what's known as the "digital divide. " This divide happens when some people have easy access to computers and the internet, while others don't. It turns out th

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Teens and Alcohol: A Different Approach in Australia

Australian communities are tackling teen alcohol use in a new way, inspired by a program from the USA called Communities That Care (CTC). This program focuses on making it tougher for teens to access alcohol and changing their habits. The Australian trial has seen some promising results, such as few

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Fruits & Veggies: Fueling Kids' Minds

Ever wondered if eating more fruits and veggies can boost kids' brain power? Let's dive into what research says about this. Scientists looked at studies where kids were encouraged to eat more fruits and veggies. They wanted to see if this had any impact on how well kids performed in school or how th

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Why Do New Nerve Cells Lead to Tummy Troubles in Mice with Colitis?

Ever wondered how our gut keeps working smoothly throughout life? The enteric nervous system (ENS) is like the brain of the gut, controlling its movements. But this system faces constant challenges and might lose some nerve cells (apoptosis) along the way. Scientists think new nerve cells (neurogene

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