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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

The Battle for Free Speech Abroad

The U. S. government is in a legal battle with one of its own broadcasters. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is suing the Trump administration. The network is fighting to keep its federal funding. This funding was allocated by Congress. The U. S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) is accused of breaking

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Mar 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Chicago Radio Host's Social Media Fiasco

A well-known sports radio host in Chicago found himself in hot water recently. Dan Bernstein is taking a break from his midday show on 670 The Score. This comes after a heated exchange on social media with a critic. The critic accused Bernstein of harming a fish he had caught and photographed. B

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Cancer Research: The Biggest Players in Radiomics

Radiomics, a cutting-edge way to analyze medical images, has taken the medical world by storm since its introduction in 2012. To understand what's hot in cancer radiomics, a recent study looked at the top 100 most-cited articles in this field. The data was pulled from a big database called the Web

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Sipping on Radon: A Hidden Risk in Bottled Water

In the town of Kahramanmaraş, Turkey, a study was conducted to measure radon levels in bottled drinking water. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. The study focused on eight different brands of bottled water, which were purchased from local mark

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

AI in Radiology: A Step Towards Better Patient Care

Radiology is in the middle of a revolution, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). But there is a problem. AI might not always work as well in real life as it does in the lab. This is a big deal because it shows that hospitals and clinics need a strong quality management system. The American Coll

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors and Seizures: Can AI Predict Them Before Surgery?

Brain tumors, specifically gliomas, often come with a nasty side effect: seizures. These seizures can be tough to predict, but getting a heads-up before surgery can make a big difference in treatment. So, scientists decided to try something new. They took a powerful AI tool called XGBoost and used i

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Alien Hunters Strike Out Again: 950, 000 Searches and Still No Signal

Scientists are on the hunt for alien life, but it's not as simple as waiting for a visitor. They have to sift through mountains of data, looking for unusual radio signals. The idea is that if aliens exist, they might send out powerful radio waves, which can travel vast distances. This is the basis f

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Precision in Cancer Care: The Power of Voxel-Based Dosimetry

Cancer treatment can be a tough game of chance. Doctors aim to deliver the right amount of radiation, but it's not always clear how much a patient will receive. This is where voxel-based dosimetry steps in. It's a cutting-edge approach to planning treatments for liver cancer patients. This method us

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson Exit 'SNL50' Concert After Jimmy Fallon's Joke

Saturday Night Live marked its golden anniversary with a star-studded concert. The event, titled SNL50: The Homecoming Concert, was a musical extravaganza. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were among the many celebrities who attended. The concert featured a mix of musical performances and comedi

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: A Battle with Symptoms and Self-Care

Cervical cancer is a tough battle that many women face. One of the common treatments for this type of cancer is concurrent chemoradiotherapy. This treatment combines chemotherapy and radiation therapy at the same time. It can be a challenging experience for patients. Many women face a variety of sym

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