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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Exploring Web Data to Boost Public Health

Public health has always been about tracking stuff like diseases and vaccinations. It helps us figure out if our health programs are working and where to spend money to make things better. This research looks into how data from the web can help with this. It comes up with new ways to predict health

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Predicting Politicians' Stance with Text

Politicians and media outlets produce tons of text every day. To get a fair view of news, we need to understand the political leanings of these texts. This study introduces a clever way to estimate political bias using simple statistics. Researchers looked at speeches and party manifestos to predict

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Political Chats Pop Up Everywhere (and They're Friendlier)

Imagine diving into a subreddit about pets or movies, and suddenly, a political discussion erupts. You might think this only happens in political forums, but hold on! Research shows that nearly half of all political talk occurs in places where political content is barely there. We're talking about s

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Catching Financial Crooks Before They Pounce

Financial crimes, though hidden, are a big deal. But predictive policing tools often miss them. That's where the Early Warning System for White-Collar Crime (EWSWC) steps in. This clever tool uses smart tech to spot areas ripe for financial crime. It's like a super sleuth for money crooks. Predicti

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Tech Tango: How Innovations Dance Together

Imagine technology as a big dance floor. Some technologies are the cool kids in the middle, while others are the wallflowers waiting for their moment to shine. This is what some experts are now calling "technological parasitism. " At its core, it's all about how one tech (the wallflower) evolves by

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Predicting Tech Trends: Rules and Ripples

Ever wondered if there was a way to foresee technology’s ups and downs? Let’s dive into three key rules and five additional insights that might help us predict tech’s fate. First off, there’s the Static Rule. It’s like how things stay still until something moves them. In the tech world, change does

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Phage Secrets: A New Tool for Predicting Bacteriophage Lifestyles

Bacteriophages, often called phages, are viruses that infect bacteria. They live in two main ways: virulent or temperate. Knowing a phage's lifestyle is important for understanding how it interacts with bacteria, especially in fields like phage therapy. But keeping up with the growing number of sequ

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Nov 06 2024WEATHER

Cubans Bracing for Another Tropical Storm, Rafael

Caribbean Sea is facing more trouble as Tropical Storm Rafael gets stronger. Forecasters are worried it might become a hurricane on Wednesday, bringing high winds and rainfall. Florida Keys could be hit first, but don't worry, it's predicted to weaken before reaching the US Gulf Coast. This storm co

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Nov 06 2024SPORTS

Next Stop: Mexico for Golf's Biggest Showdown

As the PGA Tour season winds down, players are preparing for the World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico. With only three events left, this tournament is crucial for pros hoping to secure their spots in major events next year. The golfers are heading to Tiger Woods' El Cardonal course, which is

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Stock Market Hints: Will Kamala Harris Win in 2024?

Have you ever wondered if the stock market can predict who will win the next presidential election? Well, according to something called the "Presidential Predictor, " the answer might be yes! This predictor looks at how the S&P 500 index performs in the three months before the election. If it goes u

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