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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Pathology: Public Views and Hurdles

The past ten years have seen remarkable progress in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, particularly in healthcare. One exciting area is pathology, where AI could revolutionize cancer diagnosis and treatment. However, there are significant hurdles to overcome before AI can be fully integrated i

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of the Misnamed Worm

Octolasion tyrtaeum is a worm that has caused quite the stir in the scientific community. It all began with a description by Savigny back in 1826. He named it Enterion tyrtaeum. However, the type specimen, which is the original example of the species, went missing. This loss led to a lot of confusio

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Hidden World of Soil Predators

In the vast and often overlooked world beneath our feet, scientists stumbled upon something unexpected. While exploring the mineral-rich subsoil of southern Poland, researchers encountered a peculiar creature: Haplotaxis cf. gordioides. This isn't your typical earthworm. This worm is part of a group

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Education and Voting Shifts: A Closer Look

Wisconsin's recent elections brought significant changes. Voters chose to keep Jill Underly as the state's top education official. The decision was a clear victory for public schools. Underly, backed by the Democratic Party and teachers' unions, won against her Republican opponent, Brittany Kinser.

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

How Obstacles Shape Dust After Tunnel Blasting

When a tunnel blast happens, shock waves send dust flying. But what happens when obstacles get in the way? It turns out, obstacles can change how dust moves in surprising ways. To figure this out, researchers used computer simulations. They looked at how shock waves behave when they hit obstacle

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Apr 03 2025WEATHER

Wisconsin's Winter Wrath: A State on Alert

Wisconsin is bracing for more severe winter weather. The governor has taken action to support communities in need. The governor of Wisconsin has issued a state of emergency. This move is in response to the harsh winter weather that has been battering the northern part of the state. The sev

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Heat Stress and Virus Production: A Bug's Life Under Pressure

Baculoviruses are tiny, helpful viruses that scientists use in many ways. They help make proteins, create vaccines, and even act as natural pesticides. These viruses need host cells to grow and multiply. The health of these host cells is super important for the viruses to do their job well. But what

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Apr 02 2025FINANCE

Elon Musk's White House Exit: What Does It Mean for Tesla?

There is a buzz around Elon Musk's potential departure from his role in the Trump administration. This news has sparked a mix of reactions, especially among Tesla investors. The stock market has been volatile, with Tesla shares seeing a 5% increase following the report. However, this uptick comes af

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Apr 02 2025SPORTS

The Padres' Rising Star: Merrill's Big Deal

Jackson Merrill, a 21-year-old center fielder, has just made a big move. He has signed a nine-year contract with the Padres, worth $135 million. This deal kicks in from 2026 and runs until 2034, with a possible extension for 2035. The contract is unique because it has no opt-outs for Merrill. Instea

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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo Switch 2: A Blast from the Past

The gaming world is buzzing with excitement. Nintendo's Switch 2 is set to launch in June, and it's bringing a bunch of classic GameCube games along for the ride. To dive into these retro gems, players will need a Switch Online membership. This membership is a must-have for anyone eager to relive th

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