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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Stopping Teen Bullying: What Really Works?

Bullying isn't just a schoolyard scrap. It hurts teens deeply, both in person and online, affecting about 1 in 20 kids aged 12-18 in the U. S. To fight this, scientists are digging deep into what puts kids at risk and what protects them. A big study used smart machines to find out. Researchers look

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Watching Water in Your Skin: Optical Tools in Healthcare and Beyond

You might not think much about the water in your skin, but it plays a big role in keeping you healthy. Scientists and doctors use special tools to measure this water without poking or prodding. One type uses light to do the job, like diffuse reflectance spectroscopy or hyperspectral imaging. These m

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Jan 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Why Aren't Tech Billionaires Using Their Powers for Good?

You may remember Jesse Eisenberg from his role as Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network. " Recently, he voiced his opinions on tech billionaires diving into politics, especially now that Donald Trump is back in the White House. Appearing on "Real Time With Bill Maher, " Eisenberg had some interesti

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Diverse Participation in Cancer Detection Trial: A Look at Age and Socioeconomics

Imagine you're trying to find a solution to a big problem, like cancer. To make sure your solution works for everyone, you need people from all walks of life to test it out. But sometimes, certain groups are left out. That's exactly what happens in clinical trials. The NHS-Galleri trial is trying t

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seagate’s New 36TB Hard Drives: A Giant Leap in Storage

Imagine storing almost 40, 000 movies or a lifetime of memories on a single hard drive. Well, that’s what Seagate’s latest 36TB hard drive aims to do! They’ve cracked the code with heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology, making storage denser than ever. These drives are built on the Moza

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Jan 25 2025EDUCATION

Learning Chemo Administration: Students Love VR Training

Imagine learning how to administer chemotherapy without any real-world risks. That's what a group of nursing students did, thanks to a smartphone virtual reality (VR) training program. This study looked into how well nursing students accepted this new way of learning. The VR training was designed t

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Jan 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Turner's POV: A Fresh Look at 'Nickel Boys'

In the movie "Nickel Boys, " director RaMell Ross did something unique. Instead of the usual camera angles, he decided to show the story from one character's point of view – Turner, played by Brandon Wilson. This isn't just a fancy trick. It means the camera, operated by Sam Ellison, sticks with Tur

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Mental Health: A Helping Hand for Decisions

Imagine having a smart assistant that can help you spot mental health issues early. That's what AI is doing in mental health services. Professionals and patients alike are getting a boost from these intelligent tools. They're great at detecting problems, making precise diagnoses, planning treatments

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

Growing GaAs Nanowires on Silicon: A Closer Look

Growing III-V nanowires (NW) on silicon (Si) substrates is a tricky task. Scientists often rely on guesswork and different interpretations of important steps, like preparing the sample and forming the Au-Si alloy in the growth reactor. To make high-performance electronic devices that combine the bes

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Steam Deck's Sales Dip in the Wake of Nintendo Switch 2 Announcement

Have you ever wondered how big events in the gaming world can affect sales? The recent announcement of the Nintendo Switch 2 seems to have had just that effect. Despite the Steam Deck being a hit among PC gamers, its sales took a brief dive after Nintendo's big reveal. For a week, the Steam Deck dro

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