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May 29 2025HEALTH

AI Helps Spot Cancer Spread Before Surgery

In the battle against prostate cancer, knowing if it has spread beyond the prostate is key. This spread, known as extracapsular extension, can make surgery more complicated and increase the risk of cancer coming back. A new AI tool, AutoRadAI, is stepping up to help doctors make this call. AutoRadA

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May 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Farming's Secret Weapon: Spotting Trouble Before It Starts

Farmers today face a tough challenge: growing more food while using fewer resources. Precision agriculture is their new best friend, using cutting-edge tech to make this happen. One of the most important jobs in this high-tech farming is spotting problems early. These issues can range from pesky pes

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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Double Whammy: Navigating the Complexities of Repeated Radiation Therapy

In the world of cancer treatment, there's a method called reirradiation. It involves giving radiation therapy to an area that has already been treated with radiation. This approach is gaining attention for treating cancers that come back in the same spot. However, it's not without its hurdles. Mode

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May 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fuel Cells: The Power of Tiny Layers

Fuel cells are a big deal in the world of clean energy. They convert chemical energy into electrical energy. One type, called thin-film solid oxide fuel cells, has been getting a lot of attention. These cells have a special layer called the anode functional layer. This layer is super important for t

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May 29 2025BUSINESS

Nvidia's Big Hit: The Chip Export Ban's Impact

Nvidia has taken a significant financial blow due to the U. S. government's restrictions on chip exports. The company has had to write off a substantial amount of money because it can't sell its advanced H20 AI chip in China. This is a direct result of the Trump administration's licensing requiremen

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Vaccine Plans Nixed: What Does This Mean for Public Health?

The U. S. government recently pulled the plug on a major project. The project was to create a vaccine for bird flu. This vaccine was to protect people from flu viruses that could start a pandemic. The government was worried about the safety of the mRNA technology used in the vaccine. The Department

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May 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Future of Nintendo: Where Games, Parks, and Movies Meet

Nintendo has been busy lately, blending its worlds across games, theme parks, and movies. The new Super Nintendo World in Orlando's Epic Universe theme park is a big part of this. Visitors wear Power-Up Bands, which are like Nintendo's Amiibo toys, to interact with the park. These bands also work wi

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May 29 2025RELIGION

The Pope's New Focus: AI and Human Dignity

The new leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV, has quickly made it clear that he has strong views on artificial intelligence. He chose his name to honor a previous pope who spoke out about the Industrial Revolution. That pope, Leo XIII, was concerned about how new technology and capitalism c

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May 29 2025BUSINESS

How Mergers and Acquisitions Boost Innovation in State-Owned Firms

In China, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have been actively engaging in mergers and acquisitions (M&As) to drive technological innovation. Between 2007 and 2019, data from Chinese A-share listed SOEs revealed some interesting trends. M&As, in general, have led to an increase in patent applications,

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Catching Oral Cancer Early: A Fresh Look at Non-Invasive Tools

Oral cancer often starts with changes in the mouth that might seem minor. These changes are called oral potentially malignant disorders. They are crucial to spot early because they can turn into cancer. The usual way to diagnose oral cancer is by taking a small piece of tissue from a suspicious area

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