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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

The latest macOS Sequoia 15. 5: What's New and Why It Matters

Apple has rolled out macOS Sequoia 15. 5, the newest update for Mac users. This release is likely the final one before the big macOS 16 reveal at WWDC next month. So, what's new in this update? Not much, honestly. It's more about tweaks and fixes than big, flashy features. This is probably because A

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unraveling Online Hate: How Images and Text Work Together

Social media has changed the game when it comes to expressing thoughts and feelings. The mix of words and pictures makes it hard to figure out what people really mean. Traditional methods of analyzing text alone often miss the mark. They can't fully grasp the complex messages that come from combinin

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May 12 2025HEALTH

How Much Screen Time Is Too Much For Kids?

Kids in India are spending a lot of time in front of screens. This is happening everywhere, not just in India. This is a big deal because it affects how they learn, how they feel, and how they behave. The digital world is growing fast, but scientists are still trying to figure out how all this sc

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Pine Trees and Temperature: How Cold and Heat Shape Their Future

It is well-known that plants can be influenced by their surroundings. For maritime pines, temperature changes during early growth can lead to significant differences in how they develop. This was discovered through experiments that altered the temperature during the maturation of pine embryos. The r

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May 11 2025SCIENCE

Rice Revolution: How Nighttime Heat Affects Grains

Rice is a staple food for many people around the world. It's a big deal. But there's a problem. High nighttime temperatures are messing with rice crops. This is a big issue for farmers. It's also a big issue for people who eat rice. But there's hope. Scientists have found a way to make rice stronger

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Chicken Egg-Laying Times

Chickens are big business. In the world of intensive poultry farming, the time it takes for hens to lay eggs can make a big difference. This is especially true for large-scale farms. The variation in egg-laying times can increase the workload for egg collection. This, in turn, raises labor and p

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May 08 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Comeback: What's Driving the Surge?

Bitcoin has crossed the $100, 000 mark again, showing that investors are feeling optimistic. This isn't the first time Bitcoin has hit this price point. It first reached $100, 000 in December 2024. Then, it did it again in January 2025, just before Donald Trump's inauguration. This time, though, the

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Speedy Memories: The Surprising Truth About How We Recall

In the world of memory studies, there's a curious twist. When people are asked to judge if they "remember" or just "know" something, the "remember" responses are often quicker. This might seem odd, as "remember" is supposed to be slow and thoughtful, while "know" should be fast and automatic. Some e

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May 06 2025HEALTH

The Future of Medication Management: Designing User-Friendly Dashboards

The goal was to figure out what makes a medication adherence dashboard truly useful. This meant finding out what patients, their caregivers, and healthcare providers actually need. To do this, a four-part study was carried out. The first part involved showing existing dashboards to these groups and

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May 04 2025POLITICS

Romania's Redo: A Test for Democracy

Romania is in the midst of a crucial presidential election redo. This comes after last year's vote was canceled, sparking a major political crisis. The country is a member of both the European Union and NATO, and this election is seen as a critical moment for its future. Eleven candidates are in th

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