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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Energy Flip-Flops: A Puzzling Priority

In his early days as President, Trump signed several executive orders focusing on energy and climate policies. The mix of orders shows a bunch of confusing moves. Trump wants the U. S. to lead in mining things like lithium and rare earth elements, which are key for making batteries, strong magnets,

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Sowing Success: How Crop Sales are Changing Rural Ethiopian Lives

Ever wondered how growing and selling crops can help make life better for folks in rural Ethiopia? Well, it turns out, it can make a big difference! Let's dive into a study that looked at how crop commercialization is affecting poverty in these areas. Researchers explored whether selling crops, like

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Is NOVA Good for Sustainable Diets? Exploring 15 Years of Research

It's been around 15 years since the introduction of the NOVA food-processing classification. Originally designed to pinpoint ultra-processed foods linked to noncommunicable diseases, NOVA has a broader scope that aligns with sustainable nutrition. But how well does NOVA fit with other indicators of

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Big AI's Role in Suicide Prevention: A Fresh Look

Suicide prevention is a pressing global health matter. Annually, about 800, 000 people die by suicide, with around 20 attempts for every death. Large language models (LLMs) could boost digital suicide prevention services, making them more accessible and affordable. However, this also raises importan

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Texas GOP's Shifting Sands

Texas' Republican Party is in a bit of a mess right now. The state's GOP chair, Abraham George, is in hot water. A representative accused him of playing favorites in the race for the next House speaker. This didn't go down well with everyone, and a representative named Cody Harris filed an ethics co

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Jan 22 2025EDUCATION

Celebrating 40 Years of The Value of Life: A Journey in Medical Ethics

Forty years ago, a significant book titled "The Value of Life: An Introduction to Medical Ethics" hit the shelves, shaking up the world of medical ethics. Penned by John Harris, this book has become a cornerstone in the field of bioethics, sparking conversations and debates that continue to this day

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Walking Again: Can Exoskeletons Ease Spinal Cord Injury Pain?

Imagine you've had a spinal cord injury. You're one of the many who now live with neuropathic pain (NP), a debilitating condition that often doesn't respond well to medications. But what if there was another way to combat this pain? Enter exoskeletons: these robotic suits could help people with spin

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

AI Video Generators: Changing Healthcare, Yet More to Consider

Imagine if doctors could customize educational videos for each patient or if medical students could train with realistic, personalized scenarios. That’s what artificial intelligence (AI)–driven video generators like Sora Turbo from OpenAI and Veo 2 from Google are promising. Announced in December 20

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Jan 22 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Meme Coin Adventure: A Cryptic Tale

President Trump once promised crypto enthusiasts a brighter future. But before he even took office, he launched a digital asset called a meme coin. These coins are known for their hype and are often used in scams. While Trump's coin seems to have safeguards against sudden sell-offs, some are worried

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Jan 21 2025BUSINESS

The Trump Cryptocurrency Launch: Ethical Concerns and Industry Reactions

Just days before Donald Trump's inauguration, both he and his wife, Melania, launched their own cryptocurrencies. These "meme coins" quickly gained value, but their timing raised red flags among ethics experts and crypto enthusiasts. The coins, named $TRUMP and $MELANIA, started trading on the Solan

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