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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Who Owns Health Data in the AI Age?

Imagine you're in a doctor's office, and instead of just your doctor, an AI is also analyzing your health data. So, who really owns that data? That's the puzzle that a new study is trying to unravel. The study introduces a novel framework called the Collaborative Healthcare Data Ownership (CHDO) mod

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Gaetz's Alleged Escapades: Sex, Drugs, and 'Pretty Woman'

In the midst of allegations about a relationship with a 17-year-old, new claims have surfaced about former Congressman Matt Gaetz. According to his attorney, Gaetz paid two women to travel to New York in 2019. They were supposed to have sex with him and then enjoy a show of their choice. The women a

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Doctors and the Ethics of Money in Medicine: A Look at Fertility Treatments

Medicine has long been entangled with money, sparking debates on ethics. Most discussions focus on doctors interacting with pharmaceutical companies, but let's explore another side: the role of commerce in healthcare delivery. Take Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), for instance. It's mostly ha

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Spotlight on Alessandro Liberati: A Lifetime of Reading and Disruption

Alessandro Liberati isn't your average book lover. Sure, he enjoys a good read, but he's also known for shaking up the way we think about libraries. As a visionary, he's authored several books and contributed to numerous journals. But it's his revolutionary approach to librarianship that really stan

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reviving Old Batteries: A New Way to Recycle Electric Vehicle Batteries with Glycerol

As electric vehicles (EVs) become more popular, a big problem is what to do with all the old batteries. Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with LiFePO4 (LFP) cathodes are common, but they wear out and can't be easily reused due to damage. This is because they lose lithium and their structure gets messed u

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Gaetz's Bright Mind and Trump's AG Pick: A Fresh Perspective

Would you believe it? Mike Johnson from Louisiana thinks Matt Gaetz, who Trump picked as Attorney General, is super smart. Like, one of the smartest people in Washington smart. He even worked with Gaetz for eight years. Johnson says Gaetz knows a lot about how the Department of Justice has been used

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Checking Out Iran's Health Data System: Kids' Care Data in Focus

Health data systems are super important for giving people good healthcare. But sometimes, they're hard to use and people don't like them. So, researchers in Iran wanted to find out why many users struggle with their national health system, especially when it comes to recording childcare data. They d

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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 2024ENTERTAINMENT

FX's New Crime Drama 'Say Nothing' Hits Hulu with High Praise

FX has done it again! Their latest show, 'Say Nothing, ' has just arrived on Hulu, and it's already getting rave reviews. With a stunning 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, this drama is based on Patrick Radden Keefe's book about the turbulent times in Northern Ireland. The story starts with the murder of Jean

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Injuries in Ethiopian Hospital Sanitary Work: A Closer Look

Have you ever thought about the dangers faced by the people who keep our hospitals clean? Sanitary workers in public hospitals in eastern Ethiopia are at a high risk of injuries. This isn't just because of unsafe tools or nasty workplace conditions. It's also due to overlooked risk factors and a lac

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