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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Why Aren't More Women in Ethiopia Getting Screened for Cervical Cancer?

Cervical cancer is a significant global health problem, with around 600, 000 new cases and 340, 000 deaths reported in 2020. Early detection through screening is crucial, yet only 5% of eligible women in Ethiopia are being screened. This raises a critical question: What's preventing women from getti

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Vaccine Uptake in Cameroon: 2021-2022

Between 2021 and 2022, Cameroon faced unique challenges in getting people vaccinated against COVID-19. With some of the lowest vaccination rates globally, it's crucial to understand what factors influenced people's decisions to get the vaccine. One significant factor was trust. Many Cameroonians we

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

The Role of Catch Trials in Motor Memory Formation

Learning to move under new conditions is a fascinating process studied by neuroscientists. When people adapt to unexpected forces with the help of a robotic arm, they're forming "internal models" – mental representations of how their body and environment work together. The study explored whether hav

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

How Do Surprise Force Field Breaks Affect Our Motor Memory?

Have you ever had to quickly adapt to a new situation, like learning to use a new tool or master a new motion? Scientists are curious about how our brains handle these changes. They're especially interested in something called "internal models" – this is like a mental map of our body and how it inte

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Magic of MonoWAD: Seeing Through Fog

Imagine a car that can drive safely even when the weather is nasty. That's what MonoWAD is all about! This clever system uses 3D detection to spot things around it, even when it's as foggy as a Halloween night. The secret? MonoWAD has a special weather codebook that remembers what clear skies look l

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Nov 01 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Ridley Scott's Two-Sentence Movie Pitch

Ever tried to pitch a movie to Ridley Scott? You better make it quick and compelling. The renowned director, known for classics like Blade Runner and Alien, likes it simple. He wants a story that can be told in two sentences and has a lit fuse, a time bomb that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Sc

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Oct 31 2024SCIENCE

Animals and Alcohol: An Unexpected Wild Tale

Did you know that lions and tigers aren't the only ones who might enjoy a little tipple? It turns out, many animals in the wild are drawn to ethanol found naturally in plants. Scientists decided to dig into this topic by looking at a bunch of scientific papers and historical accounts. They found tha

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Wicked Gets Rave Reviews for Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo

The new "Wicked" movie, directed by Jon M. Chu, has been getting amazing reactions from audiences. People are really loving the performances of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, who play Glinda and Elphaba, respectively. The movie is also being praised for its fantastic production quality. Simon Thom

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Oct 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Frances Neagley's New Show: Can It Stand Alone?

It's no secret that the upcoming spinoff featuring Frances Neagley will be a big deal for Amazon's Prime Video. With Maria Sten taking the lead, the show promises to step away from the original Jack Reacher books by Lee Child. This new focus on Neagley is a significant change from the source materia

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Oct 25 2024SCIENCE

The SpaceX Polaris Dawn Crew: What Happens to Your Body in Space?

The crew of SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission faced different physical challenges during their space journey. Scott "Kidd" Poteet, a former Air Force pilot, had trouble with his vision. Anna Menon, the mission's medical officer, suffered from space adaptation syndrome, which can cause nausea and vomitin

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