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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Bile Acid Mysteries in Pregnancy

ICP, or Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy relies on TBA ( Total Bile Acid) levels to manage the situation. The decision on how and when to gauge TBA are unclear. A study analyzing these levels of 1150 pregnant people was done. Someone involved in this study further looked at the progression of

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Jan 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Copilot Gets a Big Upgrade with OpenAI's Free Tool

Microsoft has introduced a major change that lets everyone upgrade their AI experience without spending a dime. This change involves a tool called the o1 reasoning model. The creators of this tool are OpenAI, a well-known player in the AI world. This tool is now included for free in Copilot, an AI-p

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Romania's Election Chaos and the Putin Connection

There's a lot happening in Romania, and it's getting tricky. It all started with their presidential election in November. The country is going through big changes. The first round had a front-runner in Calin Georgescu, a guy who loves Putin, hates the European Union, and has a big plan to r

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Jan 30 2025OPINION

When a Grand Pause Causes Global Ripples

The shockwave began on January 20, 2025, when a sweeping executive order halted all U. S. foreign assistance for ninety days. This pause was supposed to realign aid with American values and interests but left many international aid workers scratching their heads. People worldwide were left in a sta

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Small Wonders: Making Tiny, Precise Holes in Silicon

Imagine trying to make a super-small hole in a tiny sheet of silicon. For scientists, this isn't just a fun challenge—it's a big deal in the world of biotechnology. These tiny holes, or nanopores, are crucial for detecting and analyzing biomolecules, like DNA. But making them small enough—under 5 na

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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Get Your Foot in the Door: Entertainment Industry Event for Newbies

The entertainment world is throwing open its doors for new talent. Imagine a room full of bright-eyed young professionals, eager to dive into the entertainment industry. On February 25th, that room becomes a Zoom call. Two big names in entertainment are teaming up to host a virtual event called

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Fierce Faces of disappointment: Organ Recipients' Inner World

They say, it is always the ones waiting the longest who are the most grateful when they finally get what they've been waiting for. You might expect transplant recipients to be excited, full of joy and forever thankful. But it's not that simple. Often, patients feel disappointment when they firs

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Missing out on Justice?

Kids in tough spots often get the short end of the stick, especially when it comes to violence, despite it being known that violence disproportionately affects marginalized communities. Help is supposed to be available through Crime Victim Compensation (CVC), in Canada and the United States. V

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Mysterious Undersea Cable Damages in the Baltic: What’s Going On?

Have you ever wondered what happens when our undersea cables get damaged? In the Baltic Sea, this has been happening a lot lately. Over the past year and a half, at least 11 undersea cables have been damaged. These cables are really important because they help with global communication and power sup

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Undersea Cables and NATO: Protecting the Baltic's Hidden Highways

On a cold Christmas morning in 2024, Estonia's power supply took a hit. The Estlink 2 cable, connecting them to Finland, unexpectedly failed. This left Estonia with only one operational cable, losing nearly two-thirds of its power supply. Although it didn't disrupt services immediately, experts fear

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