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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Mystery Outbreak in DRC: Food Insecurity Might Be the Key

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), an unusual outbreak of illness has baffled experts. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently shared some insights into what could be causing this health crisis. The WHO suspects that well-known diseases like malaria, pneumonia, or measles, worsened

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Memory Chip Race: Speeding Up AI

Ever wished your computer could zip through data like a race car? That's where high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips enter the picture. These chips are like data superhighways, making AI tasks and graphics cards super fast. The United States is concerned about giving China an edge in the military by exp

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

How the Top Cited Papers in Journal of Religion and Health Shaped Research

The Journal of Religion and Health (JORH) has been linking spirituality and healthcare since 1961. To see how this connection has grown, we looked at the top 100 most cited papers from JORH. This data, from the Scopus database, can tell us a lot about who writes these papers, where they come from, a

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Where Are The Matrix Trilogy Stars Now?

The Matrix trilogy, released in the late '90s and early 2000s, became a cultural phenomenon with memorable characters. Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, became an icon, launching his career and leading to major roles in John Wick and John Wick: Chapter 4. Carrie-Anne Moss, who played Trinity, also hit bi

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Stars: Kennedy Center's Big Night Out

Get ready for a star-studded evening at the Kennedy Center in Washington! The annual Kennedy Center Honors celebration is set to take place, honoring some big names in the arts. This year, the lifetime achievement awards go to director Francis Ford Coppola, legendary band the Grateful Dead, jazz tru

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Dec 08 2024EDUCATION

Boosting Workforce Agility with Art: A Fresh Approach

The world is changing fast, and businesses need to keep up. The latest industrial revolution, often called the Fifth, is all about sustainability and balancing human needs with technology. This means companies need agile employees who can adapt quickly to new situations. Researchers have noticed tha

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Dec 08 2024CELEBRITIES

The Quiet Strength of Michelle Foerster

San Francisco 49ers coach Chris Foerster and his wife Michelle shared a long journey together. They had been married for nearly four decades and raised three children: Kathleen, Jake, and Micah. Michelle wasn't just a supportive wife; she was also a dedicated nurse, caring mother, and community pill

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Dec 08 2024FINANCE

Why Tesla Stock is a Hot Pick Despite Overvalued EVs

Imagine a world where your car can drive itself, and you’re not just buying it for the ride. That's the future many investors see for Tesla, even if its electric vehicle (EV) business isn't exactly a smooth drive. Analysts at Stifel just bumped up their price target for Tesla by a whopping 43%, hit

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Dec 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Inside Tesla's Electric Car Blueprint

Ever thought about what it takes to design an electric car? Tesla's technical design report offers a peek behind the scenes. Instead of bragging about their cool cars, they dive straight into the details, just like you'd explain a big project to your teacher. The report starts with what Tesla hopes

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Cyber Warning: China's Telecom Hacking Campaign

Lately, several countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the US, have started sounding the alarm about a hacking campaign targeting telecommunications systems. The group named Salt Typhoon, which some suspect is backed by the Chinese government, has been trying to sneak into mobile n

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