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Mar 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Motion Magic: Teaching Machines to Learn from Moving Pictures

Imagine teaching a machine to understand the world by watching a continuous stream of videos. This is not as simple as it sounds. The data is always changing, making it hard to learn effectively. But, there are unique chances to create useful representations that match the flow of information. This

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Mar 08 2025SCIENCE

Mitochondria: The Powerhouses Beyond Energy

Mitochondria are tiny powerhouses inside our cells, but they do much more than just produce energy. They are like tiny factories that help cells communicate, respond to signals, and even fight off infections. This makes them super important for keeping our cells and bodies healthy. Imagine if these

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Mar 08 2025OPINION

Where Does Your Tax Money Go? The Surprising Truth About University Research Funding

Taxpayers might be surprised to learn that a big chunk of the money given to universities for medical research doesn't actually go to finding cures. Instead, it covers what are called "indirect costs. " These costs are so vague that they can pay for things like professor salaries, office parties, an

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

The Power of Teamwork in Health Data Integration

Health data integration platforms are crucial for bringing together different medical research projects. These platforms need input from various stakeholders, making management and development a complex task. If the platform doesn't align with the strategies of these partners, it might not be well-r

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Mar 08 2025SPORTS

Sports Safety: Beyond the Basics

Sports are a big deal for many people. They bring excitement, teamwork, and a sense of belonging. But let's not forget, they can also be dangerous. Injuries can happen, and they can be severe. Traditionally, sports have been divided into three risk categories: high, moderate, and low. But is this th

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Mar 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When the Camera Stopped Rolling: Actors Who Left Us Too Soon

Movie sets are usually seen as safe places. Lots of people work hard to keep everyone safe. But even with all these safety measures, bad things can happen. Actors, not just stunt performers, have had accidents that led to their deaths. These events shake up everyone involved, from coworkers to fans.

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Why Are Cases Spiking in the SouthWest?

Measles cases are surging in the Southwest. West Texas is close to 200 cases, while New Mexico has seen a jump to 30 cases. Most of the affected are young, under 18, and unvaccinated. The outbreak in West Texas started late January. Since then, 198 people have been infected, and 23 have been hospit

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Mar 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Raising Kids in Tough Times: Roma Moms in Slovakia

The journey of raising a family is always challenging, but for Roma mothers in Slovakia, the struggle is real. These moms face a constant battle with financial instability. This isn't just about having enough money for the basics; it's about the constant worry that can wear down even the strongest p

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Super Agers

Ever wondered what makes some people live incredibly long lives? These folks, known as supercentenarians, are people who have lived past 110 years. They often have amazing mental and physical health, which is why scientists are so interested in them. By studying these super agers, we can learn a

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Mar 08 2025BUSINESS

FedEx's Global Trade Adventure

FedEx's CEO, Raj Subramaniam, had a chat with Wayfair's co-founder, Niraj Shah. They talked about how global trade is always changing. They didn't get into politics, but they did talk about how FedEx has a big advantage in this changing world. FedEx has a huge network that spans the globe.

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