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May 04 2025HEALTH

How Radiologists and AI Team Up to Read X-Rays

The Collab-CXR dataset is a big deal in the world of medical imaging. It's a collection of data that shows how radiologists work with AI to read chest X-rays. This isn't just any old data. It comes from 227 radiologists who looked at 324 old cases. They did this under different conditions. Sometimes

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May 04 2025HEALTH

Teamwork Troubles: How Doctors and Nurses Work Together at Home

Germany is getting older, and more people need help at home. This means doctors and nurses must work together to give good care. But teamwork isn't easy. Everyone has different ideas and ways of doing things. So, it's important to see how well they're working together now. First, let's talk about t

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May 03 2025HEALTH

The Silent Battle: Unveiling Dental Experts' Knowledge of Oral Cancer

Oral cancer is a sneaky and increasingly common health issue. Most people find out they have it too late. This is surprising because oral cancer can be spotted early with simple checks. Dental experts are key players in catching it early. They can spot signs during regular check-ups. A recent check

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Antibiotics and Coral Health: A Hidden Impact

Coral reefs are in trouble. Diseases are hitting them hard and often. To fight back, scientists are using antibiotics. These medicines can stop diseases from spreading. However, there is a catch. Antibiotics do not just attack the bad stuff. They also change the good bacteria living on corals. These

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Fish in Science

The world of science has seen a significant shift in the way it studies behavior and brain function. One of the key players in this change has been the humble zebrafish. This small, striped fish has become a star in the world of biological research, particularly in the field of behavioral neuroscien

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Smartphones to the Rescue: How Digital Tools Can Help Teens in Crisis

The number of young people taking their own lives is on the rise. This is a serious issue. It shows that there is a need for better ways to support these teens. Smartphones are everywhere these days. They can be used to understand what puts a teen at risk of suicide. They can also help keep the line

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Space Exploration: Major Shifts in NASA's Budget

The White House has unveiled a budget proposal for 2026 that could significantly alter NASA's trajectory. This proposal aims to reduce the agency's funding by nearly 25% from the previous year. This cut is a big deal because it could change how NASA operates and what it focuses on. The budget p

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May 02 2025POLITICS

Mayor's Funds Frozen: The Legal Battle Continues

The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, is facing a significant hurdle in his re-election campaign. A powerful city board has refused to release $4 million in public funds meant to match his campaign donations. The reason? The board has lingering doubts about Adams' involvement in campaign finance m

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May 02 2025BUSINESS

Kohl's CEO Out: A Sudden Change at the Top

Kohl's, a well-known retail chain, has recently gone through a significant change. The company's board decided to fire its CEO, Ashley Buchanan. This decision came after an investigation found that Buchanan had been involved in some questionable business deals. Specifically, he had directed the comp

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Science in China Feels the Heat of Trade Tensions

The world of science in China is feeling the pinch. The trade war has made it tough for researchers. They are now dealing with higher costs and restrictions on essential tools and materials. This is not just about money. It is about the ability to conduct experiments and make discoveries. The i

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