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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

Weather Woes at Pelican: Will Golfers Finish on Time?

The first round of The Annika Driven by Gainbridge at Pelican was halted due to darkness on a cloudy day. Six players still need to complete their opening round, which will resume on Friday at 7:30 AM ET. This tournament is crucial for some LPGA pros, as it's their last chance to secure a spot in th

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Big Words, Big Help: How AI is Changing Orthopedics

Have you ever imagined having a smart assistant that can understand and generate medical texts, images, and even videos? This is exactly what large language models (LLMs) are capable of. But how does this technology fit into the world of orthopedics? Orthopedics deals with bone and joint issues, wh

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

The Vaccine Skeptic in Charge: What Does it Mean for Us?

Imagine this: A person who doubts vaccines is about to take over a key job in the US government. This job is so big that it could impact the health of millions of Americans. We're talking about the Health and Human Services secretary, a role that controls things like vaccines, medicines, and even sc

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Trust in Science: A Divided Nation

In 2017, thousands marched in Washington DC for science funding and analysis in politics. Fast forward a few years, and America's trust in science was divided. While most Americans trust scientists, the pandemic showed cracks. Democrats kept their faith, but Republicans lost theirs. Masks and vaccin

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Sweet Treats: How Thai Desserts Affect Your Blood Sugar

Thai desserts are beloved for their sweet taste, but their sugar content can raise health concerns. A recent study measured how much these treats raise blood sugar levels. Researchers tested eight popular Thai desserts, chosen by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and found that despite their sweetn

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Health Stocks Shake After Trump's Surprising Health Pick

When President-elect Donald Trump chose Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, health stocks took a dive. Kennedy is known for his skepticism about vaccines, which worried investors. Companies making vaccines, like France's Sanofi and London-listed GSK, saw their

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Kimchi and Heart Health: What the Science Says

Have you ever wondered what kimchi, that spicy Korean dish, does to your heart health? Scientists have been digging into this question, and their findings are pretty interesting. They've looked at a bunch of studies to see how eating fermented kimchi might affect things like your weight and blood pr

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Diner Owner Questions Gov's Congestion Pricing Talks

Imagine this: you own a cozy diner in NYC, and the governor keeps dropping by, chatting with your patrons. That was the case for Tarek Soliman, owner of The Comfort Diner, before Governor Kathy Hochul's 2022 gubernatorial race. But things changed after her election. Soliman hasn't seen Hochul since,

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Exploring China's Scientific Breakthroughs: From Numbers to Changes Ahead

For the past decade, China has been making waves in the scientific community with its significant rise in Science Citation Index (SCI) publications. Taking a closer look at data from the Web of Science's Science Citation Index Expanded (2010-2019), China has indeed taken the front seat, surpassing t

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Some Students in Vietnam Can't Stop Scrolling Facebook

Facebook, a massive online platform, is a big part of many people's daily lives. While it can be fun and helpful, some users find it hard to log off. Scientists have looked into why some people get hooked on Facebook, focusing mostly on things that make it appealing. But what about the stuff that ma

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