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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Hospital Nurses Doubt Virtual Help

Hospitals are trying out virtual nurses to fix their staffing problems. These virtual nurses use video and messaging to check on patients from far away. But a new study shows that this might not be the solution everyone hoped for. Researchers talked to 880 nurses from 10 different states. They foun

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Fighting Fungus: How FLA94 Tackles Tough Infections

Candida albicans is a sneaky fungus that can cause serious infections. It's a big problem in hospitals and for people with weak immune systems. The trouble is, it's getting harder to treat because it's becoming resistant to common medicines. Scientists have found a new weapon in the fight against C

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Dec 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Alaska's Chance to Lead: Why Glyphosate Should Be Banned Now

Alaska stands out as the only state in the U. S. with rivers untouched by glyphosate. This is a big deal because this herbicide is found in all other rivers across the country. The state has a unique opportunity to keep it that way. Glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup, has been a hot topic w

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Fixing Crooked Toes: A Look at Two Surgical Methods

Hallux valgus, or a crooked big toe, is a common foot problem. It can make walking painful and affect daily life. Doctors often suggest surgery to fix it. Two common methods are Scarf osteotomy and Scarf with Akin osteotomy. A recent study compared these two methods in a group of 148 patients. Most

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Dec 12 2025CRIME

Tech Trickery: The Microsoft Gold Scam Uncovered

In a recent court case, a man was handed a sentence for his role in a deceptive scheme involving Microsoft's gold certification. This wasn't just any scam; it was a clever plot that tricked many people out of their hard-earned money. The man in question promised victims big returns if they invested

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Chatbots Are Becoming Our Go-To Companions

People are using AI chatbots for more than just quick answers. These tools have become personal coaches, tutors, and even friends. But what makes AI act as a coworker or a confidant? A recent study looked into this question by analyzing millions of conversations with Copilot, a popular AI chatbot.

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Spit Science: New Clues to Gum Disease

Researchers are digging into spit to find clues about gum disease. They want to spot trouble early. Gum disease can be mild or severe. It's a big deal for oral health. The study looked at proteins in saliva. These proteins are part of the TAM pathway. The goal was to see if these proteins could tel

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Digital Helpers: How UFO$^3$ Makes Devices Work Together

Digital helpers are becoming smarter. They are no longer just tools. They are now active collaborators. But, they have a problem. They usually work alone. They don't talk to each other. This makes tasks harder. UFO$^3$ is a new system. It changes this. It connects different devices. It makes them wo

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Spotting Hidden T-Cell Tumors: A New Diagnostic Approach

Detecting T-cell tumors has always been a challenge in the medical field. However, a new technique is gaining attention. This method focuses on examining the constant region 1 of the T-cell receptor β (TRBC1) through flow cytometry. It's not just any technique; it's designed to uncover any unusual,

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Dec 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Age Gap Talk: A Look at Leo's Love Life

Leonardo DiCaprio's dating choices have always been a hot topic. Recently, CBS' Elsbeth took a playful jab at the actor's romantic history. During a recent episode, the show's sharp-witted character, Elsbeth, was investigating a case involving a former '90s supermodel. While digging into the mystery

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