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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Measuring COVID-19 Antibodies: A Navy Study

In the fight against COVID-19, scientists are using special tests to measure antibodies in people's blood. One such test is the Vaxarray Coronavirus (CoV) seroassay. This test checks for SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies, which are made against three parts of the virus: the full-length spike protein (FLS),

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring the Power of Large Language Models in Software Development

Large Language Models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly popular. They're being used not just as smart tools, but also as parts of bigger software systems. These systems, called LLM-integrated applications, use LLMs to do tasks that would otherwise be tough or need a lot of coding. As this field grows

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Bluesky: A New Social Scene for Fed-Up X Users?

Ever thought of jumping ship from your favorite social platform? Well, some folks are doing just that! They're headed to Bluesky, a newcomer in the social media world set up by Twitter's old boss, Jack Dorsey. Before Musk took over X, Bluesky was a secret club clicking away, but now it's open to eve

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

How Online Comments Influence Health Opinions in a Divided World

These days, people's views on health issues are all over the place, especially on social media. Comments can range from super supportive to downright against something, and they often include rude language. But how do these comments really affect how people think about health? A study looked into ho

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Uncovering Data Science: What's the Big Deal?

Ever wondered what data science is all about? Well, it's not just a buzzword. It's like a new kid on the block, doing its own thing that traditional sciences haven't covered yet. Picture this: data floating around in cyberspace has formed something called "datanature. " Now, data science isn't just

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Sanders: Democrats Need More than Identity Politics

Sen. Bernie Sanders, known for his progressive views, believes Democrats lost the 2024 election by focusing too much on race, gender, and sexual orientation. He thinks candidates shouldn't rely solely on identity politics. Sanders commends Democrats for fighting against racism and promoting equal ri

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Improving MRI Spine Requests with AI Assistants

Imagine a radiologist's day made easier by a smart assistant. Enter secure institutional large language models (LLMs). These advanced tools are designed to take the boredom out of non-interpretative tasks, like filling out MRI spine request forms. Gone are the days when radiologists had to spend pre

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

When Parents Struggle: The Impact on Kids

You might think that a parent's mental health struggles always hurt their kids, but it turns out that timing matters a lot. A recent study found that kids whose parents faced mental health issues early on were more likely to have serious mental health problems later in life. This isn't just about wh

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Nurses' Views on AI in Elderly Care: Hope, Fears, and Reality

When it comes to using artificial intelligence (AI) in elderly care, geriatric nurses have a lot to say. A recent study talked to 17 of them, and their thoughts were all over the place. Some nurses were really excited about how AI could make their jobs easier. They thought it could help them diagnos

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Some People with Type 2 Diabetes from North Africa Struggle in Belgium

It's a complex world out there, especially when you're managing a health issue like type 2 diabetes. Researchers in Belgium decided to dig deeper into why some people with type 2 diabetes from North Africa weren't following their treatment plans as well as they could be. The study focused on patien

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