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Dec 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Boosting IoV with Smart Roadside Units: A Cost-Reliability Balance

Ever thought about how cars talk to each other? The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) makes that happen, giving us real-time info sharing. But to keep this conversation smooth and reliable, especially when not many cars are connected, we need Roadside Units (RSUs). These RSUs help boost IoV’s dependabilit

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Refugee Women's Views on IPV Screening in Australia: A Fresh Perspective

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread issue, affecting one in three refugee women in Australia. These women deal with many challenges after resettlement, making them a priority for IPV screening and support. A recent study called SAHAR explored whether refugee women using resettlement serv

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Improving Antibiotic Use: A Study on Feedback and Clinical Decision Tools

Several programs try to reduce incorrect antibiotic prescriptions, but we need proof they work to make future efforts better. Researchers decided to test two methods in primary care: a feedback visit and a clinical decision support system. The feedback visit involved experts meeting with doctors to

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

Gunfire in Towson: One Dead, Nine Hurt

Tuesday evening saw a tragic event unfold in Towson. Nine people were injured and one life was lost in a mass shooting at the intersection of Loch Raven Boulevard and White Oak Avenue, where the Johnson-Fosbrink Funeral Home is located. The police were called to the scene around 7:12 p. m. and found

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

Texas Lawmakers Want Death Row Inmate's Story on Shaken Baby Syndrome

A group of Texas legislators from both parties has issued a new request for death row inmate Robert Roberson to testify in person about his case. This comes after an earlier request delayed his execution, which was set to be the first in the country related to a shaken baby syndrome diagnosis. The H

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Dec 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Explore 'Exodus': A New Sci-Fi RPG with a Twist

Ever thought about what happens after humans leave Earth for the stars? That's where 'Exodus' comes in. A fresh sci-fi RPG from Archetype Entertainment, this game lets you step into a future where humanity has spread across distant star systems. You'll play as a member of the Travelers, a group of s

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Your Personality Shapes Social Media Moods

Ever wonder why some people always seem to post happy updates, while others frequently share rants? It turns out, personality traits play a big role in the emotions we express on social media. This study dug into how our personalities influence the moods we share online. Researchers wanted to find o

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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

Smart Pricing: The Key to Efficient High-Speed Railways

High-speed railways are always on the move, literally and figuratively. But how do they decide how much to charge for tickets? This is a big question for train companies who want to be both profitable and appealing to passengers. Let's break down how they can make smart pricing decisions. First, we

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

“Boosting CEST MRI: A New Way to Optimize Scans”

CEST MRI, or Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer MRI, is like a super sensitive tool that helps scientists peek into the tiny changes happening inside our bodies. But the signal it detects is really small, only a few percent of the main signal. So, scientists need a smart way to boost this signal

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Boosting Motor Learning in People with MS: A New Approach

Imagine you have multiple sclerosis (MS) and you're trying to learn a new physical task. A recent study looked into how three simple factors—autonomy, positive expectations, and focus on external cues—could help people with MS perform better and learn faster. Researchers divided 30 MS patients into

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