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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Food Quality and Diabetes: What's the Link?

Did you know that what you eat can play a big role in whether you get type 2 diabetes? A research study in Tehran, called the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study, took a closer look at this. They created a new way to measure how good your diet is, called the Global Diet Quality Score (GDQS). This score i

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

How Resilience and Aging Mix: What Really Matters for Older Adults' Mental Health

Everyone knows that getting older brings challenges. But what if the key to handling those challenges isn't avoiding them, but bouncing back from them? That's what a recent study looked into. They checked out how different things, like health, stress, and even personality, can help or hurt our menta

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Why Orthopaedic Research Needs More Than Just Numbers

Did you know that understanding patient experiences and feelings can be just as important as looking at numbers and statistics in orthopaedic research? This is where qualitative methods come in. Instead of focusing solely on quantitative data, these methods help researchers dive deep into the person

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

Author Neil Gaiman Denies Sexual Abuse Claims

Author Neil Gaiman has strongly denied allegations of sexual assault and abuse made by several women. These claims were reported in a recent article by New York Magazine. Gaiman posted a statement on his website, clearly stating, "I have never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. "

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

What Age-Related Differences Show After Long Cognitive Tasks?

Months of our lives are filled with steady brain activities. Call these Sustained Cognitive Activities (SCAs). They can tire us out mentally and affect how we move physically. A recent study found that long SCAs can make older people’s walking worse when they also think about something else, but is

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Microalgae in Chicken Feed: Boosting Health and Egg Quality

Did you know that some tiny plants called microalgae can pack a big punch in chicken feed? These little guys are loaded with proteins, making up about half of their teeny bodies. They also have something special called EPA and DHA, which are healthy fats found in low amounts in regular chicken food.

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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

A Project to Revive Extinct Animals Gets Huge Investment

Imagine bringing back animals that have been wiped out, like the woolly mammoth or the Tasmanian tiger. That's what Colossal Biosciences is trying to do. This week, they got a big boost with $200 million in funding. That brings their total funding to a whopping $435 million since they started in 202

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's New AI: Bridging Language Barriers

In 2023, Meta's AI researchers faced a challenge: understanding what non-English speakers in the US really needed from AI translators. After speaking with Spanish and Mandarin speakers, they found that people wanted a Star Trek-like universal translator that could preserve voice, tone, and emotions

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

Hitchhiking Dangers: A Closer Look at Sexual Homicides

Hitchhiking is often depicted as dangerous, especially when it comes to sexual homicides. But have you ever wondered why? Researchers have just started to dig into this topic, comparing hitchhiking victims with those involved in sex work. The results? Offenders see hitchhikers as easy targets for ab

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building a Voice Database for Hindko Digits

Ever wondered why Hindko, a language spoken by nearly eight million people in Pakistan, doesn't have a voice recognition system? Well, that's about to change thanks to a new public voice dataset. Hindko, mainly spoken in the Northwestern parts of Pakistan, is the seventh largest language in the coun

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