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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

EA Sports FC 25: Top Strikers You Won't Want to Miss

When it comes to EA Sports FC 25, having the best strikers can make all the difference. But it's not just about stats; it's also about how they perform on the pitch. Let's take a look at the top strikers who can turn your team into a goal-scoring machine. Starting from La Liga, Kylian Mbappe of Rea

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Lifesaving Skills: What Lebanese Medical Students and Junior Doctors Know and Do

Sudden cardiac arrest can be a real surprise, leaving people scrambling to help. But do medical students and junior doctors in Lebanon have the right moves? Basic life support, or BLS, is about quickly spotting this emergency, calling for backup, and jumping into cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

Emirates: What Makes It Fly High?

Dubai's Emirates stands out as one of the world's best airlines. They don't just use planes—they fly the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777, two of the most iconic widebody jets. With over 100 of each, they stick to these models. Emirates has a reputation for high-class cabins, great in-flight entertainment

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

Stray Kids Saves the Day: A Look at K-Pop's Third-Quarter Struggles

K-pop's big players, Hybe, SM, and YG, saw their profits dip in the third quarter this year. Why? Well, album sales are down, and superstars like BTS and Blackpink are taking a break. BTS members are serving their military time, and Blackpink won't be back until 2025. Streaming money isn't making up

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Speeding up LTC Calculations with Machine Learning

Imagine you're trying to figure out how well a crystal can conduct heat. Traditionally, scientists use complex calculations called first-principles to predict this property, called lattice thermal conductivity (LTC). These calculations need a lot of computational power, especially when you want to e

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Nov 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Death in Paradise: A Decade of Unwavering Quality

Death in Paradise, a blend of British, French, and Caribbean cultures, has kept its charm alive for 13 seasons and counting. This tropical crime drama debuted in 2011 and has since become a fan favorite, mixing complex mysteries with humor and picturesque locations. Set on the fictional Caribbean is

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Mór Jókai's Unique Battle with Chest Disease and Medical Innovation

In the bustling year of 1858, the renowned Hungarian writer Mór Jókai found himself grappling with a severe chest disease. This health challenge prompted him to seek an unusual yet historic treatment option in the medical realm. At a time when conventional cures were the norm, Jókai opted for a radi

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

How Much Does It Cost to Fight Malnutrition in Ethiopia?

The Ethiopian government has a big plan to tackle malnutrition over the next ten years, called the Food and Nutrition Strategy (FNS 2021-2030). Experts did some math to figure out how much money is needed to make this plan happen. They found out that it would cost around US$2. 55 billion over ten ye

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Healing Together: Rwanda's Community Approach to Mental Health

Imagine a world where people come together to heal from traumatic experiences. This is what's happening in Rwanda, thanks to a unique model called Community-Based Social Healing (CBSH). Created by the Ubuntu Centre for Peace, this approach combines therapies that focus on breath, body, and mind, alo

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Boosting Chest X-Ray Analysis with Smart Language Models and Detailed Annotations

Have you ever thought about how doctors extract information from chest X-rays? Usually, they follow fixed rules to label images. But these labels often aren't the best. They sometimes just show if something's there or not. Even smart computers using these rules face problems. Now, scientists have a

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