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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Stressed Surgeons and Patient Complications: What's the Connection?

You know how sometimes you have a tough day at school and it's harder to concentrate? Well, doctors have tough days too, especially surgeons. They face high-pressure situations all the time. But does their stress affect how well they do their job? And more importantly, does it impact their patients?

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Jan 15 2025BUSINESS

Networking: A Better Way to Find Jobs

Imagine you're job hunting. You might think sending out lots of resumes is the key. But hold on! Researchers from Harvard say that's not how successful job seekers do it. They found that talking to people in the field, or networking, is what really helps you find the right job. This isn't just about

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT in Cars: A New Era of Conversational Assistants

Imagine chatting with your car like you would with a friend. That's the future automakers are promising with new AI assistants powered by technology similar to ChatGPT. Drivers like Brendan Rickert, who finds his current car's voice assistant more irritating than helpful, might be won over by these

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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Did the Wildfires in LA Spread So Fast?

Imagine a day in LA. It's unusually dry, and the winds are insane. That was the recipe for the recent wildfires. The city hasn't seen much rain, creating lots of fuel for fires. Then, strong winds rushed in, spreading the flames lightning-fast. Meteorologists warned about these winds, but what made

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's New AI: Bridging Language Barriers

In 2023, Meta's AI researchers faced a challenge: understanding what non-English speakers in the US really needed from AI translators. After speaking with Spanish and Mandarin speakers, they found that people wanted a Star Trek-like universal translator that could preserve voice, tone, and emotions

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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

The Glow Makers: How Phosphorus Changes Molecules

Ever wondered how some molecules can glow? The answer lies in a special element called phosphorus. Scientists have found that adding phosphorus to certain molecules can make them light up. This process is like giving these molecules a tiny flashlight that they can turn on and off. But why is this i

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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildfires Hit LA: Community Steps In

When wildfires tore through Los Angeles, the community quickly rallied together to help. Places like 9ThirtyLA, once known for trendy events, were transformed into makeshift shelters filled with essentials. Organizations like LoveChild Hospitality and the ANE Foundation pitched in to create a sense

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlock Hardware Savings: CMF Watch Pro 2 at a Steal

Ever wished for a smartwatch that won’t break the bank and lasts longer than a week? Meet the CMF Watch Pro 2—currently discounted on Amazon! This device isn’t from a big-name brand like Samsung or Apple, but it offers impressive battery life and a price tag under $60 during the sale. Wondering why

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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Watching Home Burn from a Tesla in Las Vegas

Imagine this: a man in Las Vegas watches his home back in California burn down, all because of a wildfire. James Borow didn't just witness the destruction through neighbors or news reports. He saw it live on his Tesla's cameras. Talk about a remote disaster! Borow's family home in Pacific Palisades

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

The New Face of Heart Health: Guidelines on ICDs, CRT, and Pacing

You might be wondering, what's the best way to keep hearts beating steadily? Well, a group of experts got together to hash out some new rules for using gadgets like implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), and pacemakers. They published these guideline

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