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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Slicing Through Surgery: How VR is Changing the Game

First off, imagine learning to be a surgeon without ever touching a real patient. Sounds crazy, right? Well, that's exactly what's happening with virtual reality (VR) simulations. These high-tech tools are revolutionizing surgical training by letting doctors-in-training practice their skills in a sa

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in China: The Tech Solution for Better Care

China is seeing a rise in heart problems. This is due to an aging population and unhealthy habits. This is a big issue because medical care isn't the same everywhere. Some places have great doctors and equipment, while others struggle. This makes it hard to spot and treat heart diseases early. Hear

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Mar 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Snap Happy: Xiaomi's Magnetic Lens Adventure

Xiaomi has cooked up something exciting for photography fans. They've introduced a concept called the "Modular Optical System. " It's a magnetic lens that sticks to the back of their phones. This isn't just a simple lens; it's a whole sensor-integrated module. Imagine a tiny camera that attaches to

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Mar 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Culkin's Big Night at the Oscars

Kieran Culkin had a fantastic night at the 2025 Oscars. He won the Best Supporting Actor award, which was no surprise since he had been winning all the awards leading up to it. He was up against some tough competition, including Guy Pearce from "The Brutalist, " Yuriy Borisov from "Anora, " Edward N

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Battery Power: The Secret of Smart Boron

Batteries are everywhere. They power our phones, laptops, and even cars. But have you ever wondered what makes a battery tick? Well, it's all about the chemistry inside. Scientists have been working hard to make batteries better, especially for electric vehicles. They've been focusing on something c

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

How Friends and Family Can Boost Moods in Older Adults

Older adults often face depression, but having a strong social network can help. This is not just about having lots of friends or family, but also about how often they are in touch and the quality of those relationships. A recent study looked at how different parts of social networks affect depressi

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

TB Hotspots: Uncovering Nepal's Environmental Links

Nepal is grappling with a significant health issue. Every year, around 70, 000 new cases of tuberculosis (TB) emerge in the country. That's a lot of people affected by a preventable and curable disease. In 2022 alone, the incidence rate was 229 cases per 100, 000 people. This is a stark reminder tha

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with Pustular Psoriasis in Germany?

Pustular psoriasis is a severe skin condition that can be life-threatening. It's not as common as other skin issues, and it's chronic, meaning it sticks around for a long time. In Germany, figuring out how many people have this condition is tricky. This is because the data available isn't always rel

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

The President's Power Play: Can He Fire Who He Wants?

Imagine this: a president trying to kick out the head of a government watchdog agency. That's exactly what happened. A judge in Washington stepped in and said, "Not so fast. " This judge, Amy Berman Jackson, ruled that President Trump couldn't just fire Hampton Dellinger, the head of the Office of S

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Mar 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Kieran Culkin's Big Win and Family Plans

Kieran Culkin's victory at the Oscars was a big deal. He won the award for best supporting actor for his role in "A Real Pain" at the 97th Academy Awards. This win was a big moment for him, as it was his first Oscar nomination and win. Culkin played Benji, a character who is chaotic but lovable. The

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