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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Digital Health in South Africa: A New Path for Learning and Care

The digital age is here, and it is transforming many aspects of life. However, the digital health care ecosystem is still in its infancy in South Africa. This is especially true in the field of health sciences education. There is a huge opportunity for change. The potential benefits are vast. T

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Potential of Medication Adherence Tech

Medication adherence is a big deal. It is crucial for managing health conditions. Yet, getting patients to stick to their medication plans is a challenge. Technology can help, but it is not being used as much as it could be. Why? One big reason is a lack of agreement on how to talk about it. A

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

France's Changing Views on Science: A 50-Year Journey

France has seen significant changes in how its people view science over the past 50 years. To understand this shift, it's important to look at a few key factors: religion, education, and politics. These factors have played a big role in shaping attitudes towards science. However, their influence

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Sweet Treats: How Sugar Affects Kids' Lives

Let's dive into the world of sugar and its impact on children and teenagers. It's not just about cavities or weight gain. The effects of sugar go far beyond physical health. First, it's important to understand that sugar is everywhere. It's in sodas, candies, and even in foods we might not expec

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up BaTiO3 with La and Mn

The world of materials science is always looking for ways to make things better. One interesting experiment looked at how adding a bit of lanthanum and manganese to BaTiO3 affects its properties. This mix, called BLTM, changes the shape of the crystal structure, making it more cube-like. This might

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Kazakhstan's Animal Health Progress: A Mixed Bag

Kazakhstan has been pushing hard to boost its animal health research. The goal? To keep livestock healthy, ensure safe animal products, and manage disease outbreaks. To make this happen, the country has been pouring more money into science and education. The plan is to reach 1% of the country's GDP

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Mar 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Flexible Electronics: Self-Healing Materials

Flexible electronics are becoming more and more popular. They are used in many places. However, they often do not work well in different situations. This is a problem. So, scientists have been working on a new material. It is a special type of polyurethane elastomer. This material is different. It c

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Truth Behind Unpublished Findings

The concept of the file drawer problem is something that has been discussed a lot in social sciences. It is the idea that studies with results that are not statistically significant often end up gathering dust in a metaphorical file drawer. This means they never see the light of day, while signifi

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

The New Wave of Tech Philanthropy: A Closer Look

A fresh trend is sweeping through the world of charity. It is called effective altruism. It is led by big-name tech leaders and thinkers. This approach has faced criticism for its moral views and political leanings. Yet, few have taken a close look at how it works in practice. Effective altruism is

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Mar 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Electric State: A Movie with a Split Personality

The Electric State is a science fiction film directed by the Russo brothers that takes viewers on a journey through an alternate reality where humans and robots coexist after a war. The story revolves around Michelle, a teenager searching for her missing brother, and her encounters with various huma

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