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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

The Evolving Impact of Machine Learning in Clinical Risk Prediction

Machine learning (ML) has become a go-to tool in hospitals for predicting clinical risks. But here's a big challenge: these models don't always work as well over time. Why is that? The systems and data these models rely on are constantly changing, which can make the predictions less accurate. This c

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Space Force: Testing Satellite Tech for Faster Missions

The U. S. Space Force is gearing up to test new modular satellite technology in an upcoming mission. This mission is part of their Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) program, aiming to speed up the launch of important payloads like surveillance sensors into space. The Space Force wants to use a sys

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Why NYC Teens Toss and Turn

You'd think vicious crime in neighborhoods would rob NYC teens of sleep. But surprisingly, it’s not the length or timing of sleep that changes, but the quality. Recently, a study followed 288 teens for two weeks and found that while violent crime doesn't affect when or how long they sleep, it does d

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Dec 13 2024EDUCATION

Honouring Janice Hill: A New Space for Indigenous Connection

Imagine a spot on Queen’s University campus where people gather to learn and connect with Indigenous ways of knowing and being. This special place is the Outdoor Indigenous Gathering Space. It’s going to be named after someone very special: Kanonhsyonne, also known as Janice Hill. She’s been a key p

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

China's Military Moves Near Taiwan: What's Behind It?

Tensions are heating up around Taiwan. The island's Defense Ministry reported that China's navy and coast guard have been moving vessels in the Taiwan Strait and the Western Pacific. This comes after Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te visited Hawaii and Guam, which didn't sit well with Beijing. China s

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Dec 13 2024EDUCATION

City Beautification: Does It Boost Urban Fairness?

Ever wondered if making cities look nice and civilized actually helps everyone in the city? A recent study looked into this using China's "National Civilized City" program as a test case. They checked out 272 cities from 2003 to 2020 and found some interesting stuff. First off, making cities civili

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Dec 13 2024CRIME

Former Judge's Sentence in 'Kids for Cash' Scandal Cut Short

Former judge Michael Conahan, who was involved in a scandal known as 'Kids for Cash, ' has had his sentence shortened by President Biden. Conahan and another judge, Mark Ciavarella, were accused of sending kids to private detention centers for money. This scandal affected over 2, 500 kids, including

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Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Big Murre Die-Off: What Happened After a Marine Heatwave?

You might have heard that marine heatwaves can mess things up in our oceans. But did you know they can hit seabirds hard too? Let's talk about Alaska's common murres. After an intense marine heatwave, these birds didn't fare so well. In Alaska, we're talking about a loss of roughly half the common

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

The Mystery Behind a Last-Minute Political Donation

A political group called Save Western Culture spent a whopping $1. 4 million on ads and calls to help Democrats win key races. The money came from a nonprofit called Stop China Now, which was formed just before the election. This sudden donation raised questions because it happened after the deadlin

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Dec 12 2024POLITICS

Why Doctors Are Making a Difference in Politics

Have you ever thought about what doctors do when they're not treating patients? Well, some of them are getting involved in politics! This might seem surprising, but it's actually quite common around the world. Doctors bring a unique perspective to politics, and they can influence important decisions

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