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May 24 2025HEALTH

Cancer's Impact on Heart Attack Detection

Cancer patients face a unique challenge when it comes to detecting heart attacks. The standard tests, which rely on high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T/I (hs-cTnT/I), often fall short in this group. This is where the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) 0/1-h hs-cTnT/I algorithms come into play. The

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May 20 2025OPINION

The Power of Classic Books in Shaping Our Society

The idea that a strong society starts with solid education is not new. Plato, a famous philosopher, stressed that the beginning stages of learning are crucial. He believed that values like freedom, equality, and justice are not obvious. They need to be explored, discussed, and taught intentionally.

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

The Fruit Fly Scientist Who Unraveled Kidney Mysteries

The world of developmental biology is buzzing with excitement. A renowned scientist, Helen Skaer, has made waves in her field. She is known for her groundbreaking work on the development of the renal system. Her research focuses on the humble fruit fly, Drosophila. This tiny insect has been a ke

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May 14 2025POLITICS

A Life of Contrasts: From Guerrilla to President

José Mujica, a former president of Uruguay, passed away at the age of 89. He was a man of many faces. He was a former guerrilla fighter who became a flower farmer. He was a president who drove an old car and lived in a small house. He was a leader who pushed for big changes in his country. Muji

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is AI Going to Take Over Your Future?

In a small town in central Illinois, the conversation about AI was surprisingly honest. Students were asked about their thoughts on an AI-driven future. The answers were a mix of fear and hope. One student believed robots would outperform humans. Another worried about job security. A third student,

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May 06 2025SCIENCE

The Path to Progress in Toxicology

The European Society of Toxicologic Pathology recently marked a big milestone. They celebrated 21 years of work with a special event. This wasn't just any meeting. It was their annual congress, a gathering of experts in the field. The focus was on the latest findings and trends in toxicologic pathol

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May 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and Democracy: A Double-Edged Sword

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and information and communication technology (ICT) has significantly impacted many aspects of society. One of the most concerning effects is how these technologies are shaping the political landscape, particularly in the realm of democracy. Over the p

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Aerosols in Medicine: 25 Years of Progress and Innovation

Medical science has made big strides over the past few decades. One area that has seen significant advancements is the use of aerosols in medicine. The International Society of Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM) has been at the forefront of this progress. To mark its 25th Congress, it's worth taking a look

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Shift in AI Bias: What's Next for Tech Giants?

It is no secret that the tech world has been grappling with AI bias. Now, things are getting even more complicated. The political landscape is changing, and with it, the focus on how tech companies handle AI bias. The White House and the Republican-led Congress have a new target: "woke AI. " They ar

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Apr 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who's Talking About Biodiversity in Europe?

Europe is full of experts talking about biodiversity. They have lots of data on how biodiversity is doing, where it's going, and what can be done about it. But there's a problem. All this knowledge isn't always getting to the people who make the rules. The EU has a big plan to fix this by 2030.

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