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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Discovering Hidden Tricks of a New App!

Ever heard of Apple Invites? It is a convenient app for people who organise events on a regular basis. This app is great for people who host book clubs, happy hours, or even work meetings. One of its super useful features is the ability to quickly duplicate past events. Here is how you do it. Firs

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Salt Policy's Impact on Health in South Africa.

South Africa has a big problem with high blood pressure, and salt is a key contributor. Salt is hidden in many foods. Reduction of salt in our diet is crucial to fix this problem. The South African government has stepped in with laws to lower the salt content in the food we eat.

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Combining Tests for Better TB Diagnosis in HIV Patients

Picture this: doctors trying to find TB in HIV patients, who have weakened immune systems. This isn't an easy job. They have multiple tests, but each one has its flaws. So, let's think about the combined power of two tests. Why would combining tests help? Imagine combining clues from a urin

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Navigating Pregnancy Meds: The Playbook for Doctors

Deciding on medication during pregnancy is a tough call for doctors. Safe choices depend on accurate information; that is where doctors often face challenges. It involves tests to observe specific medications on pregnant mothers along with the babies inside them. The details uncovered from thes

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Feb 05 2025CRYPTO

Uncovering the Clarity Behind the U. S. Bitcoin Hold

The United States is making moves in the crypto world, but there's no official word on a Bitcoin reserve yet. David Sacks, who holds a title that's similar to being the White House's crypto czar, had a press conference. He didn't spill any specific plans about storing Bitcoin. Instead, he just talk

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Feb 05 2025EDUCATION

The Sudden Departure

The University of North Texas Health Science Center recently said goodbye to its president, Sylvia Trent-Adams. She was in the role for over two years before stepping down. The news came with a twist. The university is going to pay her $560, 000 as per a mutual agreement. The exact reasons for her r

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Sneaky Plan: How He's Trying to Control Women's Choices

In the middle of the night, President Donald Trump made a dramatic move. He dismantled the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or EEOC. This commission has been a quiet key player in deciding pregnancy accommodations, anti-discrimination laws, and a bunch of other federal rights. This migh

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Shapes and Spaces: The Amazing Journey of a Phosphine

Imagine a tiny world where molecules can dance and change shape. This is what happened with a special type of molecule called bis(2, 3, 5, 6-tetramethylphenyl)phosphine, C 20 H 27 P. It is a kind of phosphine, which is a compound that contains phosphorus. Scientists discovered something ve

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Breakthroughs with Micro Sensors

The world of biosensing has seen amazing new developments with a technology called SERS combined with microfluidic chips. The smallest details can make a massive difference in science. Think about this: being able to detect a molecule or two in a crowd of a billion. That’s what we got here.

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Type of Bug Battled by Power Jets

Imagine blasting waterborne pathogens out with supercharged particles. That's what atmospheric pressure plasma jets do. These jets produce various reactive species that target bacteria. But there is a catch, it can cause serious problem. Different bacteria may get killed by different reacti

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