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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

How Accurate Are Seizure Codes in Hospitals?

In the United States, hospitals use a system called ICD-10-CM to code medical conditions. This system is crucial for tracking and understanding health issues. One serious condition is status epilepticus (SE). It is a severe and life-threatening type of seizure. SE needs quick medical attention. To s

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Why Matching Workloads Matters in Sports and Therapy Studies

In sports and therapy, how hard someone trains can make a big difference. This is because the body reacts differently to different amounts of exercise. Some people might get stronger, while others might get hurt. This is why it's important to think about training load when doing research in these fi

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Big Tech Talent Grab: Who's Winning the AI Race?

The tech world is buzzing with news of a major talent grab in the AI field. Top executives are personally reaching out to the brightest minds, hoping to lure them away from competitors. The focus is on building superintelligent AI systems, and the stakes are high. This recruitment drive is not just

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Jun 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Royal Resilience: The 2025 Trooping the Colour

The 2025 Trooping the Colour is shaping up to be a significant event for the British royal family. This annual celebration, held in June, marks the official birthday of King Charles III. Though his actual birthday is in November, this public event is a chance for the monarchy to showcase unity and t

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Jun 14 2025WEATHER

San Antonio's Deadly Floods: A Community's Struggle

San Antonio, Texas, has faced a grim situation following severe storms that swept through the area. The city has been grappling with the aftermath of flash floods that have claimed at least 11 lives. The search for missing individuals continues, with rescuers working tirelessly to find those who are

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Listen Up: Google's New Audio Search Feature

Google has introduced a new way to get information. It is a test feature that adds AI-generated audio discussions to search results. This feature is called Audio Overviews. It is currently available on mobile devices. Users can enable it in Labs. This feature allows users to generate a podcast-style

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Link: How Gene Mutations Affect Weight and Hormones

The pro-opiomelanocortin gene, or POMC, is a key player in the body's hormone system. It helps regulate various hormones, including those that control weight and skin color. When this gene has two harmful mutations, it can lead to some serious health issues. These issues include low cortisol levels,

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves Unlocked: A New Way to Control Neurons

A new technique has been developed to control brain activity without the need for invasive surgery or genetic changes. This method uses special nanoparticles to stimulate neurons deep within the brain using near-infrared light. This is a big deal because it allows scientists to study how the brain w

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Smart Filtering: The Heat-Activated Lead Cleaner

A new type of filter has been created to tackle lead contamination in water. This filter is not just any ordinary filter. It is smart and can be regenerated using heat. The filter is made from a special material called MOF-808. To make it even smarter, two special ingredients were added. The first i

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Limits of AI in Mimicking Human Behavior

The idea that large language models (LLMs) can stand in for humans in research is gaining traction. These models can produce responses that seem human-like, performing well in economic tests, surveys, and political discussions. This has sparked interest in using LLMs to simulate human behavior in so

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