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May 16 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Heart Health: AI's Role in Tackling Cardiotoxicity

Cardiotoxicity is a big worry in heart research. It can cause serious heart problems. These include heart failure and irregular heartbeats. This is where artificial intelligence comes in. AI can help find new ideas to tackle these issues. AI tools like ChatGPT can simulate conversations. They can g

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Next-Gen Tech Unveiled: What to Expect at Computex 2025

The upcoming Computex 2025 is shaping up to be a major event for tech enthusiasts. This year's event, happening from May 20 to May 23 in Taipei, Taiwan, promises a lot of exciting announcements. At Computex, companies typically showcase products that are closer to market readiness. This mak

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May 14 2025SPORTS

Two Athletes, One Big Mix-Up

Aaron Judge and Aaron Gordon have sparked a fun debate among sports fans. These two athletes share an uncanny resemblance, leading many to joke about them being twins. Judge, the star outfielder for the New York Yankees, and Gordon, a powerful forward for the Denver Nuggets, both stand tall at aroun

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May 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Can Saudi Arabia's Weather Predictions Become More Accurate?

Deep learning is transforming the way scientists predict climate change. It is a type of artificial intelligence that can learn from data. It can help us understand how the climate will change in the future. One region that is paying close attention to these changes is Al-Qassim in Saudi

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Future of Emergency Care Training

In the world of emergency medicine, being ready for rare but critical situations is key. These are the high-stress, low-frequency events that require swift and expert action. This is where simulation-based medical education (SBME) comes in. It provides a risk-free environment for doctors and medical

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

How Learning Changes How We See Faces

Familiarity with faces can greatly affect how we recognize them. This is because our brains store faces in a sort of mental "face space. " When we see a face often, it changes how we see it and how we compare it to other faces. But how exactly does this happen? Researchers looked into this by condu

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May 08 2025BUSINESS

Shutting Down Startups: A New Player Enters the Game

In the ever-changing world of startups, one thing is clear: not all ventures will succeed. A company named SimpleClosure is stepping in to help those that don't. It's a tough reality that many entrepreneurs face. The process of shutting down a startup can be incredibly complex and overwhelming.

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May 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Derby Day: A Star Athlete's First Visit to the Racetrack

Louisville, Kentucky, is buzzing with excitement as the Kentucky Derby is about to kick off. Among the crowd are some familiar faces, including Simone Biles. This time, she's not flipping or tumbling, but enjoying the thrill of horse racing. She's dressed in a lovely lavender outfit, matching her hu

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Coal to Graphite: The Heat is On

The journey from coal to graphite is no easy task. It involves pushing coal to its limits with extreme heat. This process was put to the test with coal from Huyan Mountain in China. The goal was to see how this coal behaves under intense heat, ranging from 2100 to 3000 degrees Celsius. The coal was

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

The Role of TDP-43 Mutations in ALS

ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a tough condition. It's linked to unusual clumps in brain cells. These clumps are made of a protein called TDP-43. Some changes in the TDP-43 protein are connected to ALS. Two specific changes, N352S and S352p, are known to cause problems. N352S is when one part of t

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