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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Cannabis Use in Brazil: Who's at Risk?

Cannabis tops the list of most commonly used substances in Brazil. A recent study dug into the habits of cannabis users and how these habits link to other substance use and potential harm. Researchers looked at data from over 5, 000 people in Sao Paulo. They found four distinct groups of cannabis us

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Mar 17 2025SCIENCE

Brain Mapping Gets a Boost from AI

Deep learning is shaking up the world of brain mapping. This technology is making it easier to see what's going on inside our brains. It's all about a technique called Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM). This method uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to create detailed maps of brain tissue

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Mar 16 2025SCIENCE

Mice: The Unlikely First Responders

Ever wondered if animals can help each other out in a crisis? Well, mice can. They have a unique way of caring for their friends. When a mouse finds another mouse unconscious, it doesn't just walk away. Instead, it tries to revive its companion. How? By licking and biting the face of the unconscious

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Mar 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kanye's Custody Battle

Kanye West is upset. He feels that he is being limited in his role as a parent to his four children with Kim Kardashian. He believes that he is being controlled by Kim and her family, Disney and Hulu. He wants to be more involved in his children's lives. He wants to have a say in where they go to sc

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Mar 16 2025WEATHER

East Coast on Alert as Storms March Eastward

A powerful storm system is heading towards the East Coast, bringing with it a mix of severe weather conditions. This system has already left a trail of destruction across the Midwest and South, claiming at least 36 lives. The East Coast, particularly the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions, is bracin

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Who Calls the Shots When Health Resources Are Low?

When resources are tight, especially in healthcare, tough choices have to be made. This is especially true when it comes to micro-allocation, which is about splitting up small amounts of resources. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted this issue, but it's not a new problem. The big question is: who sho

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Future in Gaming: Hardware or Streaming?

The gaming world has seen some big changes in the last few years. Microsoft, a major player in the industry, has been making some bold moves. Microsoft's former Xbox executive, Peter Moore, recently shared some interesting thoughts on the future of gaming. He believes that Microsoft would be happ

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Mar 16 2025BUSINESS

Ubisoft's Troubled Waters: Shareholders Call for Change

Ubisoft, a major player in the video game industry, is facing some serious trouble. The company has been struggling with management issues and has not been doing well in the market. A group called AJ Investments, which owns a small part of Ubisoft, has been very vocal about these problems. They t

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Publisher: Time to Move Your Files!

Microsoft has big plans for the future, and unfortunately, Publisher isn't part of them. By October 2026, Microsoft will no longer support Publisher, which means users will be locked out of their . pub files. To avoid losing access to your files, Microsoft suggests converting them to a more accessib

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Thinking: How AI Models Save Tokens and Money

AI models that think step-by-step, called chain-of-thought (CoT) models, are becoming popular. They break down complex problems into smaller, manageable parts before coming up with an answer. This process, however, can lead to high costs. The more thoughts a model generates, the more tokens it uses,

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