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Nov 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Who and What Boosts a Celebrity's Twitter Fanbase?

Ever wondered what makes a celebrity's Twitter account more popular? Is it how they connect with others, or the words they choose to share? To find out, researchers looked at the tweets, retweets, and mentions of 471 Indian celebrities on Twitter. They created two unique networks to see how well-con

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Nov 08 2024SPORTS

The Soccer Field: How Positions Affect Player Movement

Ever wondered how soccer players move around the field? A study in Brazil looked at this by tracking professional players during games. They used GPS to monitor 17 players from the same club during six official matches. The goal was to see if players moved differently in the first and second halves

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Nov 08 2024SPORTS

Fresh Ideas to Shake Up Sports

Sports are changing, and it's about time! The bigwigs in charge, called the Boss Hog Group, are worried fans won't pay for the current entertainment. So, they've picked a new sports commissioner who's not in it for the money. That's me! I've seen what works and what doesn't in sports, and I'm here t

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Boosting Skills: A Better Way to Teach Ultrasound to Reproductive Med Students

Have you ever wondered why it's so tough for new doctors to master ultrasound skills? Traditional training methods aren't always exciting, and it's a real challenge to get newbies up to speed. So, let's talk about a novel teaching method known as the step-by-step (SBS) approach. This method breaks d

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

How Our Opinions Shift with Conversations

Imagine a lot of people, each with their own thoughts. They're all linked, like a big social network. The Deffuant model helps us understand how their opinions change over time. Here's an interesting fact: their thoughts aren't just numbers; they're specific and can vary by topic. When they chat wit

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

How Religions and Languages Change Over Time

Religions and languages are a lot like other social traits, such as age or political views. They evolve just like anything else does. New religions and new languages pop up, while others fade away. It's all about adaptation to society's changes. You might be wondering, "How many religions or languag

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

The PS5 Pro: A Gamer's Dream or a Niche Choice?

Sony has unveiled the PS5 Pro, a high-end console designed for gamers seeking the ultimate PlayStation experience. Think of it as the iPhone Pro Max or Kindle Signature of consoles, but still cheaper than a gaming PC. With a powerful GPU that supports 4K at 60 fps, an AI that enhances textures, impr

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Nurses in Tehran: Handling Emotions During COVID-19

In June 2020, amidst the COVID-19 lockdown in Tehran, nurses found themselves grappling with a new challenge in their patient care: managing their own emotions. This study delved into how nurses were coping with this added stress during a crucial time. At the heart of the research was the concept o

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Nov 08 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Coins: A Closer Look at Popular Choices

Ever heard of crypto currencies? They're digital money that people use online. Lots of companies are starting to accept them, which is changing how we think about money. Right now, there are over 700 different kinds of crypto currencies that you can trade. In November 2016, they were worth more than

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

3D Ultrasound's Role in Analyzing and Treating Anal Fistulas

A special type of ultrasound, called 3D anorectal ultrasonography, is being used to help doctors identify and treat complex anal fistulas. These fistulas are narrow tunnels connecting the anal glands to the skin surface, often caused by a condition called crypto-glandular transsphincteric fistula. D

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