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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Tracking Meds and Deaths: A Hong Kong Study

Researchers from Hong Kong set out to compare the records on medication use and deaths among people with schizophrenia in two major electronic health record systems: the Clinical Management System (CMS) and the Clinical Data Analysis and Reporting System (CDARS). Their goal? To check how reliable th

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Supercharged Flexible Batteries: A New Multidimensional Mix

In the world of flexible electronics, planar microsupercapacitors (MSCs) are superstars. They store energy and deliver power, making them ideal for wearable devices. But creating high-performance MSCs is tricky. You need materials that let ions move quickly and offer lots of active sites. Scientists

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Best Buy's Q3 2025: Not Quite the Holiday Spirit

Best Buy's third quarter of 2025 hasn't been as jolly as they hoped. Sales haven't taken off like expected, and the company is now predicting a smaller annual revenue. Why the slowdown? Early holiday shopping and new tech releases didn't draw as many shoppers as Best Buy had hoped. Even with new iPh

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazing Apple Deals for Every Tech Lover!

Black Friday isn't just about scoring good deals; it's also about finding the best possible prices for tech we love. This year, Apple devices are leading the pack with some amazing discounts. If you're eyeing the latest AirPods Pro or looking to upgrade your iPad, now's the time to strike. Retailers

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Nov 26 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Investor Bets Big on Trump's Digital Money Project

You might know Justin Sun as the guy who spent millions on a banana art piece. But now, he's become a big investor in a new crypto project backed by former President Trump. Sun put $30 million into World Liberty Financial, a digital asset bank aiming to let people borrow, lend, and invest in digital

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

How Patients Benefit from Online Health Records

Imagine you're sick and your doctor asks you about your health history. Wouldn't it be great if you could simply show them a handy, digital record instead of trying to recall everything from memory? That's exactly what electronic health records (EHRs) do. These online tools help patients take charge

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Space Travel: What Happens to Astronauts' Brains?

Ever wondered how space travel affects astronauts' brains? It turns out, long missions have some interesting effects. Recently, NASA scientists checked how 25 astronauts' brains handled six months on the International Space Station (ISS). They used a special test called the "cognition battery" to se

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Exploring CrS 2 : A Magnetic Material with Weyl Fermions

Scientists have been excitedly studying topological states in two-dimensional systems that have magnetic properties. Why? Because they hold great potential for spintronics and nanotechnology. One of these materials is a two-dimensional ferromagnet called CrS 2 . It has something unique: multiple W

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Dutch Astronomy's New Decade: A Strategic Plan

The Netherlands is preparing for the next ten years of stellar discoveries! The Netherlands Committee for Astronomy (NCA) has crafted a strategic plan from 2011 to 2020. This plan is created for the excellence research school in astronomy, NOVA, which includes the universities of Amsterdam, Groninge

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Dog's Surgery Surprise: A Tale of Worms and Blood Clotting

Meet Luna, a female dog who had an unusual experience during a routine surgery. Luna had traveled from Eastern Europe and loved to eat poop, which is called coprophagia. She didn't get any medicine to prevent parasites. When she went in for a planned surgery to remove her ovaries and uterus, the doc

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