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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Keeping Workers Cool: The Tech Revolution in Heat Stress Management

Workers around the world face a serious challenge: heat stress. As our planet warms up, this problem is only getting worse. Traditional ways of managing heat stress, like setting work and rest times, don't work for everyone. Some people might be held back from doing their best, while others could be

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Startup Hinge Health Takes Big Step with IPO Filing

A digital physical therapy company based in San Francisco, Hinge Health, has filed to go public. This move hints at a potential revival in the IPO market, especially in the tech sector, which has been relatively quiet for the past few years. The company specializes in using software to help

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Mar 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Deepfakes: The Dark Side of Celebrity AI

Celebrities like Steve Harvey are facing a new kind of threat. It's not from crazy fans or paparazzi, but from AI-generated deepfakes. These aren't just funny memes anymore. Scammers are using AI to mimic voices and faces to trick people into giving away money. Harvey, known for his work on "Family

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Mar 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Facebook's Dark Side: A Whistleblower's Journey

Facebook's journey from a small startup to a tech giant is a well-known story. But what about the behind-the-scenes drama? The book "Careless People" reveals a darker side of the company. It is a story of power, greed, and lost ideals. The book was written by a former employee who worked at Faceb

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Mar 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPad Air M3: Is It Worth the Upgrade?

Apple just dropped the new iPad Air with the M3 chip. It's not a huge surprise. Apple's been updating their gadgets to support Apple Intelligence, but this time, they've gone and released a whole new model. The new iPad Air starts at $599 for the 11-inch model and $799 for the 13-inch model. It come

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Stories: LGBTQ+ Lives in Birth Cohort Studies

Birth cohort studies are like big books that track people's lives from birth, covering everything from health to education and even how much money they make. They are super useful for researchers, but there's a big problem. These studies often miss out on the experiences of people who are different,

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Mar 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Skype's Goodbye: A Nostalgic Look Back

Skype, the once revolutionary video chat tool, is shutting down. Microsoft made this announcement in late February. It's not surprising, as Skype had become outdated. It was a ghost of its former self. It was clear that Microsoft had long decided to discontinue the service. Skype was a tool for

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Mar 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking PDFs: The New Tool for AI

Imagine having a tool that can transform any PDF into a format that AI can easily understand. That's exactly what Mistral OCR does. This new API, launched by a French company, is designed to make complex PDFs more accessible to AI models. It uses optical character recognition (OCR) to convert PDFs i

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Mar 09 2025HEALTH

When AI Meets Crisis: Can Chatbots Help with Suicidal Thoughts?

Suicide rates in the United States are at an alarming high. People are turning to large language models, or LLMs, for help when they are having suicidal thoughts. These models are advanced computer programs designed to understand and generate human-like text. They can be found in various apps and we

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Mar 08 2025BUSINESS

Dallas-Fort Worth: Where Jobs Are Booming

The Dallas-Fort Worth area is buzzing with job growth, even as the national job market faces uncertainty. While the U. S. added 151, 000 jobs in February, the unemployment rate crept up to 4. 1%. This is due to factors like tariffs and government downsizing, which have made the economic outlook less

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