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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Squeezing Out Cancer: Simple Scans Again Make Headway In Emerging Countries

In the fight against cancer, we're seeing big changes. Cancer is a serious problem all around the world. So too are the global figures. About 19 million new cases of cancer were found in 2020. It is easy to talk about trying out simple and complex lab tools to find cancer. These let doctors det

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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Decade That Changed Everything: 2000s Tech Game Changers

Let's dive into some of the innovations that reshaped our world from the start of the 2000s. Privacy and security were big issues as the decade started. First up, Google introduced Google AdWords. Advertisers could now pay for clicks instead of flat-fee ad space. This model became a massive succe

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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone’s Hinge and Fold: What Do We Know?

The idea of an iPhone that can fold has been swirling around for quite some time now, with a number of prototypes being tested. But the latest claim comes from an unknown source. It's important to note that there is very little evidence to back these claims. But let's dive into what this mystery sou

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Feb 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Budget Breakthrough: Affordable AI Reasoning Model Takes the Stage

Imagine a world where cutting-edge AI models aren't just for big tech companies. This is now a reality. The researchers at Stanford and the University of Washington developed an AI reasoning model that costs less than $50 in cloud credits. It's similar to the big names in the AI industry, like Open

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Putin's Long Game: Russia's Slow-Mo Strategy

Russia's military leaders have their eyes on the long game. They are gearing up for operations that could last up to nine months. This is a clear sign that Vladimir Putin isn't eager to wrap up the war he initiated anytime soon. The Institute for the Study of War rated this. The plan to surro

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Hidden Patterns: Fluorescent Staining in Vaginal Health

Vaginitis, which is just a fancy word for inflammation or irritation of the vagina, is a painfully common issue for women. It's crucial to have reliable diagnosis method. Doctors usually check samples of vaginal discharge using methods like wet mounts and gram staining. But there's a new kid on the

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Africa Nuclear Power Reboot

Southeast Asia is eager to put nuclear power back on the table. That’s right, we’re talking about nuclear energy, folks. In the Philippines, there’s a lone nuclear power plant in Bataan, sitting idle for over 40 years after the 1970 construction. That’s because of some safety scares and corruption

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Liver Trouble: How Smart Tech and Models Can Save Lives

Liver problems caused by drugs are a big deal. They can lead to sudden liver failure, and they often show up only after a long time of taking the drug. This is a huge problem for people who make new drugs. They have to stop their work because it's too risky. But there is new hope. Scientists are us

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Double Standards in Honoring Black History

In 2025, while celebrating Black History Month, the same administration moves to end cultural events like this at the Defense Department. This shows a growing trend against programs aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Defense Department's decision bars militar

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Supercharging Animal Health: The Power of Big Data in Vet Research

The world is getting a lot more complex, with issues like bioterrorism, climate change, and urbanization on the rise. All of these factors have led to the emergence of new diseases, especially in pets and farm animals. Pathogens are sneaking into new populations, causing issues with reproduction, pr

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