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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

How the Pandemic Changed Social Media and Marketing

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken up how people interact on social media. This has been a big challenge for marketers trying to reach customers online. But it's also opened up new ways to use social media data to gain a competitive edge. This study introduces a fresh approach to social media intellig

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Nose to Brain: How Sinus Differences Impact Surgeries

The sphenoid sinus, a small cavity in the brain's base, varies greatly among people worldwide. Surgeons need to comprehend these variations when planning surgeries accessed through the nose. This review aims to gather and analyze studies that explore how these differences affect endoscopic endonasal

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Giants Rookie Tommy DeVito Gets a Shot

Meet Tommy DeVito, a rookie quarterback from New Jersey who's just gotten his big break with the Giants. The team has been struggling, with a low-scoring offense and an unfortunate 2-8 record. After benching Daniel Jones, who later requested his release, Coach Brian Daboll decided it was time to giv

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Understanding Lung Cancer Symptoms During Chemo

Lung cancer patients going through chemotherapy face a wide range of symptoms. This study dives into the various symptoms these patients experience and groups them into clusters. The goal is to figure out why these symptoms happen together and provide useful information for medical professionals to

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Eye Health in Retinitis Pigmentosa: How Fluid Buildup Affects Vision

Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is a condition that affects the eyes, causing vision loss. Some people with RP also have a condition called cystoid macular edema (CME), where fluid builds up in the macula, the part of the eye responsible for sharp central vision. Researchers wanted to find out how this fl

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Beef Recall Alert: E. coli Concerns Nationwide

Listen up! A massive recall is happening across the U. S. for ground beef. The U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is calling back 167, 277 pounds of the stuff. Why? They think it might have some unwanted guests – E. coli bacteria. This recall comes from Wolve

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

Testing SIMIND with a Heart Phantom

Simulating medical images with nuclear detectors, known as Monte Carlo simulation codes like SIMIND, are really handy tools for scientists. This study was all about checking if SIMIND could be a good substitute for real nuclear medicine experiments. They used a cardiac phantom, called HL, which is l

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Nov 23 2024HISTORY

The Ottomans' Tech Tales: How Technology Reshaped an Empire

In the twilight years of the Ottoman Empire, a fascinating dance began between new technologies and the expansive, diverse empire. Historians have long debated how the Ottoman ruling elites embraced innovations like steamships, railways, and electricity to bolster their geopolitical power. However,

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Nov 23 2024EDUCATION

Improving Customer Satisfaction: What Motivates Public Service Employees?

Public service workers play a crucial role in customer satisfaction, but in many developing countries, this isn't always achieved. Governments have tried to enhance public service delivery, yet the results haven't been impressive. This calls for a deeper understanding of what drives employees to per

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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

American Airlines Stops Line Cutters with New Tech

Imagine this: you're at the airport, eager to board your flight and squeeze into that coveted overhead bin space. But whoa, American Airlines has a new trick up their sleeve! They've just rolled out tech that won't let you scan your boarding pass until your group is called. It's all about keeping th

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